Posted on September 26 2010 by Paula Duffy.

Took OT for the Saints to lose for first time this season. The 49ers are still winless and the K.C. Chiefs remain unbeaten. Oh yeah, and the Vikings beat the Lions despite a so-so day from Brett Favre.
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Posted on September 24 2010 by Chris Lardieri.

After flipping birds in public and F bombing his way through preseason, all of a sudden Rex Ryan doesn’t want to play frat house any more.
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Posted on September 22 2010 by Paula Duffy.

After further review, Michael Vick has been named the starting quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, and it isn’t related to the concussion suffered by announced starter, Kevin Kolb.
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Posted on September 21 2010 by J. Donetelli.

Kenny McKinley, NFL player found dead. Now there is a headline the Denver Broncos hardly need to see after all the tragedy they have encountered over the past few years.
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Posted on September 20 2010 by Chris Lardieri.

In the latest installment of the NFL’s new version of the Hatfields and McCoys, the New York Jets beat the New England Patriots 28-14 yesterday at Meadowlands Stadium.
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Posted on September 20 2010 by Logan Rhoades.

It was a bad day for NCAAF gamblers… unless you happen to bet on the spread. The top 5 teams in the land combined for a total of 270 points while only giving up 36 to their opponents.
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Posted on September 19 2010 by Paula Duffy.

NFL Week 2 should produce panic among fans of the Minnesota Vikings and the Dallas Cowboys, both of which suffered their second consecutive losses.
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Posted on September 17 2010 by Chris Lardieri.

The New York Giants face the Indianapolis Colts Sunday night at Lucas Oil Field in a key Week Two match-up but more importantly, it’s also “Manning Bowl II.
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Posted on September 17 2010 by Logan Rhoades.

With the limited patience of the Jets fans and New York media, Sanchez better start bringing leadership into the huddle.
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Posted on September 16 2010 by Chris Lardieri.

The NFL is just one week into its 2010 season, and yet the list of players already placed on injured reserve or out indefinitely is substantial. Take a look. . .
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