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Player suspensions tossed out in bounty case
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Four players embroiled for nearly 10 months in the NFL's bounty investigation of the New Orleans Saints no longer have to worry about suspensions or fines, and can try to move on with their careers on the field. Off the field,...
Tags: Fines, New Orleans Saints, Scott Fujita, Punishment, Roger Goodell
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NFL Player Out on Bail After Crash That Killed Teammate
CNNIRVING, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys nose tackle Josh Brent was released from jail on $500,000 bond Sunday -- around the time his team pulled off an emotional, last-second win -- after his arrest in the fiery weekend car crash that killed his teammate....Tags: Dan Bailey, Drunk Driving, Cincinnati Bengals, Arrelious Benn, Punishment
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Ishmael, McDuffie to play in NFLPA Collegiate Bowl
UCF senior safety Kemal Ishmael and wide receiver/kick returner Quincy McDuffie will play in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl on January 19 at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., the bowl announced today. Ishmael, the C-USA defensive player of the year,...
Tags: UCF Knights, Sports Illustrated, Football, The Home Depot Center, Conference USA
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Jovan Belcher of Kansas City Chiefs dead in suspected murder-suicide
Jovan Belcher of the Kansas City Chiefs shot and killed his girlfriend, then drove to the team’s practice facility and killed himself in front of team officials, police said Saturday. Police confirmed to the Kansas City Star the player was...
Tags: Football, Arrowhead Stadium, National Football League, Shootings, Sports
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Who was the biggest winner and loser in Paul Tagliabue's decision?
Former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue affirmed Tuesday the "factual findings" of Commissioner Roger Goodell but vacated any penalties to the players involved in the New Orleans Saints bounty program. Writers from around the Tribune Co. will discuss who...
Tags: New Orleans Saints, Scott Fujita, Roger Goodell, Chicago Tribune, Football
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Ravens safety Ed Reed wins appeal, will play Sunday in San Diego
Ravens safety Ed Reed said that he was grateful that his one-game suspension for repeated violations of the rule prohibiting hits to the head and neck area of defenseless players was lifted Tuesday after his appeal. As a result, Reed will be on the field...
Tags: Ozzie Newsome, Joe Mays, Fines, New Orleans Saints, Punishment
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Ed Reed's one-game suspension reduced to $50,000 fine
The one-game suspension of Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed has been reduced on appeal to a $50,000 fine, meaning he is eligible to play in Sunday’s game at San Diego. Reed’s penalty was reduced by Ted Cottrell, the hearing officer jointly...
Tags: National Football League, Football, Emmanuel Sanders, Baltimore Ravens, Ed Reed
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Griffin's quick return muddles NFL's message on concussions
Only seven days before Robert Griffin III became the first rookie quarterback of the modern era to rush for 100 yards and two touchdowns, a blow to the head made him woozy enough to wonder whether he was RGIII, II or I. "I still refuse to say I had a...
Tags: Sprained Ankle, Hunter Hillenmeyer, Robert Griffin III, National Football League, Football
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Vikings punter Chris Kluwe backs up Ravens' Ayanbadejo
The Baltimore SunLinebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo wasn't the only athlete stunned by a letter from a Maryland politician urging the Ravens to silence the outspoken Ayanbadejo due to his support for same-sex marriage. In an open response to the letter written by Maryland...Tags: LaMarr Woodley, Football, Pittsburgh Steelers, Domonique Foxworth, Same-Sex Marriage
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Catching up with former Baltimore Colts defensive end Ordell Braase
He's 80 now, and slightly bent, as if preparing to set in a three-point stance. Three hip replacements, plus a new knee, will do that to a man. Not that Ordell Braase is complaining. "Physically, I'm in pretty good shape," said Braase, longtime...
Tags: Football, National Football League, Gino Marchetti, Art Donovan, Leroy Kelly
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Goodell recuses himself from bounty appeals
Faced with player concerns about how fair he could be in handling the New Orleans Saints' bounty scandal, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Friday handed off that responsibility to predecessor Paul Tagliabue. Goodell notified the Saints and the players'...
Tags: New Orleans Saints, Will Smith (football), Scott Fujita, Roger Goodell, National Football League
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Roger Goodell appoints former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue to hear next round of Saints bounty appeals
WGNO NewsNFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced Friday that former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue will hear the next round of Saints bounty appeals arguments. “I have held two hearings to date,” Commissioner Goodell said in a statement released...Tags: New Orleans Saints, Roger Goodell, Football, National Football League, Sports
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