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"NFL owners on Tuesday, May 20, voted to shorten their labor contract with the players' union by two years, a move that could lead to a season with no salary cap in 2010 and leave smaller-market teams like the Bengals at a competitive disadvantage."
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"One of the new owners of the Rams says he has been approached by 'several people' about selling the team and there is 'every intention' of keeping the NFL team in St. Louis.
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"New Orleans Saints defensive end Charles Grant has been indicted on a charge of involuntary manslaughter stemming from a February altercation at a nightclub. "
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"When the Cincinnati Bengals selected Coastal Carolina wide receiver Jerome Simpson with the 46th overall pick of the NFL draft, shouts of disbelief could be heard across Bengals country."
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"Say this about the NFL owners: After years of internal squabbles over their ongoing labor contract with the players, they united as one on Tuesday. Nothing screams "fix this" like a 32-0 vote to end the troublesome collective bargaining agreement with the... |
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"Bucs tight end Alex Smith caught two touchdown passes in his first professional game, but since that performance against Minnesota in 2005, nothing has come easy for him. "
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"Washington Redskins rookie tight end Fred Davis apologized to teammates and the front office yesterday for missing a mandatory minicamp practice earlier this month. Davis, a second-round pick out of Southern California, says he missed the third and final session of minicamp May 4 because he...
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"Brodie Croyle appears to have won over Chiefs coaches. But some players still want Croyle, a second-year starter at quarterback, to prove himself."
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"May 20, 2008 By Barry Janoff The National Football League said today that Indianapolis would be the host city of Super Bowl XLVI, to be played Feb. "
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