ESPN.com - NFL:
Packers Johnny Jolly, Al Harris and rookie B.J. Raji have been fined $5,000 each by the NFL for actions in last Sunday's loss to the Vikings. (Read More)
Yahoo! Sports - Top News:
The NCAA rejected a final appeal to reinstate Dez Bryant and Oklahoma State has probably seen the last of its All-American receiver. An attorney for Bryant said Thursday that the one-year penalty handed down by the NCAA amounted to a "death penalty" for his client's college career, considering that he's likely to enter next (Read More)
ESPN.com - NFL:
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell tells The Associated Press he'll participate in the latest round of labor negotiations with the players' union. (Read More)
USA Today:
A key lawmaker said Tuesday that recent court decisions blocking suspensions of two NFL players threaten to undermine progress ...
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ESPN.com - NFL:
A key lawmaker said that recent court decisions blocking suspensions of two NFL players threaten to undermine progress made in reducing performance-enhancing drug use among athletes at all levels. (Read More)
USA Today:
For much of the first half at the Superdome on Monday night, the Atlanta Falcons had the opportunity to spring the major upset ...
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USA Today:
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell plans to ask Congress for legislation that would protect collective bargaining agreements from ...
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ESPN.com - NFL:
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell plans to ask Congress for legislation that would protect collective bargaining agreements from state law challenges, like the one that led to blocking of the suspensions of two players who used banned substances. (Read More)
USA Today:
Three weeks ago, the New York Giants were 5-0 and looked like the best team in the NFC, maybe the best in the NFL. Optimistic ...
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ESPN.com - NFL:
Bills rookie safety Jairus Byrd joined San Francisco's Dave Baker as only the second NFL player to have two or more interceptions in three straight games. (Read More)
ESPN.com - NFL:
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is returning to Capitol Hill next week, this time to testify about the case of two professional football players whose suspensions for violating the league's anti-doping policy were blocked by the courts. (Read More)