The Saints and Colts hold the top two spots. Which teams follow? What are their positions needs? We’re taking an in-depth look at that and more.
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NFL Power Rankings-Super Bowl Edition
The Saints and Colts hold the top two spots. Which teams follow? What are their positions needs? We’re taking an in-depth look at that and more.
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NFL Power Rankings-Super Bowl Edition
The Denver Broncos head coach talks about what’s happening in the 2010 offseason.
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Full Interview: Josh McDaniels On The Offseason
Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall has apparently suddenly grown up. He’s telling folks he handled…
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Brandon Marshall staying in Denver? (Yahoo! Sports)
The New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts defenses are the overlooked aspects of Super Bowl XLIV, Len Pasquarelli writes.
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Tip Sheet: Don’t overlook the defenses
Saints running back Reggie Bush is used to being the focus of tabloid fodder; that’s what comes with dating a reality star like Kim Kardashian.
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Bush insists his party-hearty night a one-time deal
Through 16 full games (and parts of two others), Peyton Manning has remained remarkably upright. Manning, not exactly known for his scrambling ability, has managed to take only 10 sacks — and none in the postseason.
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Saints DE Will Smith vs. Colts O-line
Boomer Esiason was proud of his old college roommate Frank Reich. It seemed Reich had just struck the mother lode of NFL position coaches when he was hired to become the new quarterbacks coach for Indianapolis.
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Colts QB Peyton Manning is arguably the best-prepared athlete of his generation
Even if a contrite Brandon Marshall is open to playing next season with the Broncos, there remains a strong possibility the star receiver will be playing elsewhere.
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Marshall regrets his behavior and vows to "go with the flow," although a trade remains likely
If video games can be believed, here’s what the news will be when the Super Bowl ends: “David Thomas caught an 11-yard touchdown pass from Drew Brees late in the fourth quarter, and the New Orleans Saints won their first Super Bowl by beating the Indianapolis Colts 35-31 on Sunday night.” So sayeth “Madden NFL 10,” anyway. The popular Electronic Arts game, which has accurately predicted the Super Bowl champion in five of the last six years, says Brees will be the MVP. And EA adds that it correctly simulated the outcomes of the AFC and NFC championship games, within three points. The Associated Press
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No need to watch it now
After the New Orleans Saints clinched home-field advantage in the NFL playoffs, which resulted in a bye week, the New Orleans Hornets had a “Saints Night” and invited all members of the football team to be their guests at a basketball game.
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Passion riding sky high for Saints