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The rest of the NFL
Sentinel Staff WriterARIZONA CARDINALS 2002 RECORD: 5-11. WHEN: July 25. WHERE: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Ariz. WHO'S NEW: Emmitt Smith, the Dallas icon who last year became the league's career rushing leader, was released in March and opted for pro football...Tags: Jake Plummer, New England Patriots, History, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Rodney Peete
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Steelers release QB Stewart
The Associated PressThe Pittsburgh Steelers finally cut ties to Kordell Stewart on Wednesday, releasing the enigmatic quarterback who led them to two AFC title games but perplexed them with his inconsistency. The move, a foregone conclusion for weeks, allows Stewart to...Tags: National Football League, John Elway, Sports, Pittsburgh Steelers, Jacksonville Jaguars
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Newest 49er Weapon
Latimes.com ColumnistThe San Francisco 49ers' new leader, Tim Rattay, in his second NFL start, continued as a big-play quarterback Monday night with possibly the 49ers' longest-ever series of well-placed long and short passes except for some of John Brodie's long ago. To...Tags: Florida Panthers, Hospitals and Clinics, Brandon Manumaleuna, Chris Chandler, Jake Plummer
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24 Top Passers
Latimes.com ColumnistWith a quarterback named Jake Delhomme, the unbeaten Carolina Panthers (5-0) will entertain a preseason Super Bowl favorite next Sunday, the Tennessee Titans (4-2), whose passer, Steve McNair, proved again in NFL Week 6 that he's an all-pro candidate....Tags: Kansas City Chiefs, Jake Delhomme, Multi-Sport Events, Jake Plummer, Colleges and Universities
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Chargers Own First Place
Latimes.com ColumnistWith quarterback Brian Griese seemingly in sharp comeback form, the Denver Broncos will face Super Bowl quarterback Tom Brady at New England Sunday in the AFC Game of the Week. But regardless of how well they play, the Broncos won't be able to dislodge...Tags: Kansas City Chiefs, Hospitals and Clinics, Prisons, Multi-Sport Events, Brian Griese
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Vick's The One
Latimes.com ColumnistThe time may already be here when it's possible to think of Michael Vick, the Atlanta Falcons' young quarterback, as the finest football player ever born. In only his ninth start as a pro, Vick, a smooth-throwing lefty, will show the Baltimore Ravens...Tags: Jake Plummer, Brian Griese, New England Patriots, Marc Bulger, Baltimore Ravens
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A New Kind of Quarterback
Latimes.comThe Pittsburgh Steelers, suddenly the best football team in the land, can't have an undefeated season this year — they've already lost once — but they can have an undefeated quarterback. He is Ben Roethlisberger, a jumbo-sized Joe Montana-type...Tags: Duce Staley, Multi-Sport Events, Marc Bulger, University of Southern California, The Ohio State University
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The Top Five
Latimes.comAs the 2005 playoffs arrive to put an end to an NFL regular season famous for widespread parity, one dominating question is obvious: How did five of the 32 pro clubs manage to rise so far above the crowd? The best answer is that five unique players...Tags: Duce Staley, Multi-Sport Events, Football, Terrell Owens, Joe Montana
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Patriots Far in Front
Latimes.com ColumnistAs of the 21st century, passer Tom Brady and pass-offense enthusiast Bill Belichick are on board to succeed the Joe Montanas and Joe Namaths and the Vince Lombardis and Bill Walshes who in the 20th century topped the NFL. Since the 2000 season, when...Tags: Amani Toomer, Jake Plummer, New England Patriots, Marc Bulger, Al Davis
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