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Williams salutes NFL for black hires
Jan 25 2007 11:02PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Doug Williams almost two decades ago became the first black quarterback to start a Super Bowl. He says this past week advanced the cause of blacks in the NFL as never before.
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Indiana has ties for Grossman's family
Jan 25 2007 10:31PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - This Super Bowl is all about family to Maureen and Dan Grossman. Their son, Rex, is the Chicago Bears quarterback, but the family has strong ties to football in Indiana going back to the 1940s. They've held Colts season tickets for 23 years, and Dan Grossman, like his brother Dobby and their father, also named Rex, played football at Indiana University. On Super Bowl Sunday, though, their allegiance will be with the Bears.
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Cowboys add Garrett to coaching staff
Jan 25 2007 10:19PM (CT)
IRVING, Texas (AP) - The Dallas Cowboys added Jason Garrett to their coaching staff Thursday night, and said he would remain a candidate to replace retired head coach Bill Parcells.
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Arizona hires Haley, retains Pendergast
Jan 25 2007 5:54PM (CT)
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Cardinals hired former Dallas assistant coach Todd Haley as their offensive coordinator Thursday, and retained defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast.
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Bengals' Henry jailed; NFL holds fate
Jan 25 2007 5:35PM (CT)
CINCINNATI (AP) - Chris Henry got a judge's lecture and a two-day jail sentence after settling the last of his four court cases Thursday, putting the Cincinnati Bengals receiver in line for another suspension from the NFL.
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Jaguars hire Mike Shula as QBs coach
Jan 25 2007 5:08PM (CT)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Former Alabama coach Mike Shula was hired as the quarterbacks coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday.
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Hall of Fame vote secondary to Thomas
Jan 25 2007 4:26PM (CT)
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Thurman Thomas stood at his father-in-law's hospital bedside, whispering the best words of encouragement he could muster.
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NFL, players union agree to drug testing
Jan 25 2007 5:12AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The NFL is going deeper into the wallets of players who get caught using steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs. After four months of sometimes intense negotiations, the league and union announced Wednesday more extensive testing for performance-enhancing drugs and the addition of the blood-boosting substance EPO to its list of banned substances.
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