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Revis returns to Jets practice, likely will start vs. Ravens
Darrelle Revis returned to the practice field for the New York Jets on Tuesday, a day after the All-Pro cornerback signed a four-year deal that ended his 36-day holdout.
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McNabb: I'll start for 'Skins on Sunday; ankle not 100 percent
Donovan McNabb said Tuesday that his sprained ankle won't keep him from starting for the Washington Redskins on Sunday night against the Dallas Cowboys.
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Parcells becomes consultant as Dolphins transfer power to GM
The Miami Dolphins announced on Tuesday that general manager Jeff Ireland would assume full control over the decisions affecting the team and support staff.
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Redskins in negotiations with Titans to deal Haynesworth
People with knowledge of the negotiations say that the Washington Redskins and the Tennessee Titans are in discussions about a trade of disgruntled defensive tackle Albert
Haynesworth.
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Rookie Spiller will be Bills' starting RB over Jackson, Lynch
The Buffalo Bills are expected to announce rookie C.J. Spiller as their starting running back Wednesday, according to a league source.
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NFL tweaks new rule on umpire positioning after complaints
All 32 teams were told in a memo from the league Tuesday that the umpire will now position himself 12 yards from the line of scrimmage when the ball is snapped instead of approximately 15 yards, which was used during the preseason.
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Report: Pats, Brady close to three-year contract extension
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, whose contract expires after this season, has been offered a three-year, $58 million extension, the Boston Herald reported, citing sources close to the negotiations.
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Heisman Trust leader denies decision to revoke Bush's trophy
Heisman Trophy Trust executive director Rob Whalen denied a Yahoo! Sports report that his organization has decided to take the 2005 trophy away from New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush, who was implicated in an NCAA investigation of the USC football program.
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Feeling 'not wanted,' Pats' Moss expresses contract frustrations
Randy Moss believes there is a good chance that this will be his final season with the New England Patriots, and he's not happy about it.
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Roster shuffle continues for Carroll, Seahawks
The leading receiver from a year ago is gone, the leading rusher was rumored to be heading out only to be at practice, and a half-dozen new players made introductions on Monday at team headquarters. The turnover is high, but it's business as usual for the Seahawks.
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