When Randy Moss and the Raiders parted ways after the 2006 season, neither Moss’ football career nor his on-field reputation were in a good place.
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Moss approaching receiving milestone
When Randy Moss and the Raiders parted ways after the 2006 season, neither Moss’ football career nor his on-field reputation were in a good place.
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Moss approaching receiving milestone
For most of the 21st century’s first decade, the greatest intrigue was in who had the best team in the AFC.
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Klis: NFC teams on power trip
The most dangerous red zone receiver in 2009 isn’t Larry Fitzgerald…Two keys to the Browns-Packers game and two common denominators to the Ravens and Titans problems on defense…STATS analysis regarding the Broncos, Vikings, Colts, Jets and much more in Ed Thompson’s 7 Points.
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7 Points: In The Zone
…Diego is now 2-3 after losing two in a row, including Monday night at home to Denver. Kansas City is 1-5 and coming off its first win of the season. Let’s see…
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Kansas City bound
…the Atlanta Falcons. Yet there are issues with this team. Dallas suffered late losses to the Denver Broncos and New York Giants and needed overtime to defeat a Kansas City team which was winless…
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell expects the league to start playing multiple regular-season games in Britain in the next few years — an expansion that could lead to putting a franchise in London.
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NFL notebook: Goodell expects multiple NFL games in Britain soon
As Redskins players filed into the locker room following Friday’s practice, most hadn’t heard that Vinny Cerrato, the team’s executive vice president of football operations, had stated publicly that Jim Zorn would finish the season as Washington’s coach.
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Players greet Zorn’s job news with delight
From behind a wooden-faced lectern, Josh McDaniels sneaked in a soft knock. It couldn’t be heard by those at the rear of the auditorium during a news conference.
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No hard knocks for Broncos