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Injuries Take Their Toll on Jets, Packers: The start of the NFL season brings along many different results. Unknown running backs like Arian Foster enter fantasy football lore. Teams figured out what worked against what did not work. Fans saw offensives sputter and shine. One thing that comes from the first game and games after, are injuries. Full Story..

NFL Has too Many Preseason Games: The new collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and its players will have a lot of sweeping changes. Let's just hope a season isn't lost because the two sides cannot agree on the finer points. One thing that does need to be changed, and most likely will be is the expansion of the regular season to 18 games instead of 16. It would eliminate two preseason games and add them to the regular season. More..

All 32 Teams in Action This Weekend: The NFL pre-season starts this in earnest this weekend. All 32 teams have contests between Thursday and Monday. For the casual fan, pre-season games are where they get mere glimpses of their favorite players. In all honesty, the outcomes of the game are irrelevant. More..

Seven Enshrined In Canton: Seven players took their place among the greats on August 7. Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith, Dick LeBeau, John Randle, Rickey Jackson, Russ Grimm and Floyd Little joined the greatest professional football players, being enshrined in Canton, OH. More..

Cowboys Hope To Have First Home Game in Super Bowl: It's something that hasn't happened yet. The host franchise playing in the big game. This year, it could all change. Owner Jerry Jones, quarterback Tony Romo and many other Dallas Cowboys expect to play in the Super Bowl at Cowboys Stadium in February. More..

Favre and His Decision: Is everyone familiar with the story of the boy that cried wolf. It's an Aesop fable about a shepherd boy that would trick the villagers into thinking a wolf was attacking his flock of sheep, the villagers stopped rushing to the boy's aide once there was no wolf. More..

Hard To Predict Rookie QB Success: St. Louis Rams new quarterback Sam Bradford understands, to start in the NFL, he needs to be in training camp as much as possible. The team needs Bradford to be in camp to learn the NFL offense. He needs to see reps against NFL defenses. More..

Bradford Signs Record Rookie Contract: Training camps have mostly begun. This means the usual amount of first round picks waiting to sign their first rookie contract. Most of the first rounder's have signed in the last few days. The large contracts also were announced late Saturday night. More..

Two NFL Ambassadors Entering Final Year of Contract: Peyton Manning and Tom Brady are entering the final years of their respective contracts. Brady's status is a little more unsure than Manning's. It's been chronicled in the media that Brady doesn't intend to hold out of training camp, but there are indications he won't show up to to Gillette Stadium until the start of the regular season. More..

T.O. Taking His Act to Cincinnati: Terrell Owens can still make headlines. He signed with the Cincinnati Bengals on July 27 and it easily makes the Bengals a better team with Owens. I would love to cover the Cincinnati Bengals beat report this season. More..

NFL Training Camps To Open Soon: It's the middle of July, meaning crisp weather is right around the corner. When Fall arrives, it means the return of the National Football League. Tennessee Titans have shored up an enormous offense advantage with his speed an bat at the top of the lineup. More..

Favre Returns to Vikings: Well, the guessing game is over and it looks like the Minnesota Vikings are the class of the NFC again, all because of one player. Vikings players Jared Allen, Steve Hutchinson and Josh Bidwell took a flight to Hattiesburg to get an answer to whether Brett Favre intends to play in 2010. They got their answer, as Favre returned to Minkato, Minnesota with the three players. It looks like he will join the Vikings on August 18th for his first practice. More..

OTA's Bring Optimism to Fans: When the NFL is discussed at this time of year, it's full of optimism and hope that my team or your team has the pieces to compete. Teams started organized team activities last week and most teams continue to practice this week. More..

Cushing Decision for Cheating Athletes: The Associated Press will re-vote for the Defensive Rookie of the Year because of Brian Cushing's positive test for a banned substance. Cushing tested positive for the substance in September 2009 and was tested a few times randomly during last season. More..

Brett Farve needs Ankle Surgery: Brett Favre needs ankle surgery to play for the Minnesota Vikings next season. It's unclear as to whether he'll come back and play. He won't make a decision on coming back until after the surgery. More..

JaMarcus Russell Released: The JaMarcus Russell experiment in Oakland seems to be over. NFLPA President Kevin Mawae can't get a job this season. It's the the veteran experience of not being wanted and looking to catch on with another team. More..

Draft Winners & Losers: The Seattle Seahawks seem to come out of last weekend's draft as a winner. It's primarily from their draft class but it can also involves adding Leon Washington and LenDale White to their backfield. More..

Scouting the 2011 NFL Draft: Is it too early to start looking at next year's NFL prospects for the 2011 Draft? Probably, but it's going to be interesting to see which prospect now falters a bit during the season and which unknown emerges as a candidate for the first round of the NFL Draft. More..

NFL Football Schedule Release: The National Football League does a great job drumming up interest during the off season. Free agency, the draft and today came the best news of all, the release of the 2010 NFL Schedule. More..

Prime Time Draft Evaluation: The experiment begins. It should be interesting to see the Nielsen Ratings after the first round gets broadcast in prime time for the first time. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell decided to have the draft in prime time to make it more watched than it already is, which isn't hard. More..

NFL Draft Rd1 Recap: Well, the First Round is over and there were a lot of surprises. Tim Tebow being selected in the first round wasn't completely out of the realm of possibilities, but it's going to take him a ton of time to get acclimated to the NFL. Denver Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels works well with quarterbacks, but he's got a long way to go. More..

NFL Football Draft Speculation: It's only a week away, the greatest gamble in sports, the 2010 NFL Draft. Moving the Draft to prime time on Thursday night is a gutsy move, but people will be watching. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell had a great idea for prime time draft showcase, but it drags on an already exhausting process. More..

NFL Troubled Players: The National Football League may be the best product on the field of all the major sports, but its athletes might be the worse off the field. More.. 

NFL Football Collective Bargaining Agreement: This National Football League offseason was the first without a salary cap in quite a long time. The owners voted to end the collective bargaining agreement. More...

NFL Draft 2010: When teams to win in the National Football League, a great quarterback captains the offense. The New Orleans Saints won the Super Bowl with Drew Brees quarterbacking a great offense. More..

NFL Football Miami Dolphins: Two years ago the Miami Dolphins posted a league-worst 1-15 record. Bill Parcells was brought in, fired most of the staff, including the head coach, Cam Cameron, More...

McNabb Traded To Redskins: Donovan McNabb entered the NFL to a smear of boos and general dislike from Philadelphia Eagles fans. 11 years later, the trade of McNabb from the Eagles to the Washington Redskins.. More...

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