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Texans hire offensive coordinator
Jan 30 2006 11:50PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - The Houston Texans hired Broncos assistant Troy Calhoun as offensive coordinator and Kyle Shanahan as wide receivers coach on Monday.
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Texas A&M fights Seahawks over slogan
Jan 30 2006 10:32PM (CT)
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) - Texas A&M sought a restraining order Monday against the Seattle Seahawks, asking the NFC champions to stop promoting the "12th Man" marketing campaign.
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Alexander enters grandest sports stage
Jan 30 2006 10:09PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - There is somebody who can beat NFL MVP Shaun Alexander at his own game. Erik Anderson, the founder of the American Foundation for ... Chess? Alexander said the Seattle-area entrepreneur is the last person to beat him at one of his many loves outside of football.
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Bengals' Henry arrested on gun charges
Jan 30 2006 9:49PM (CT)
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry was arrested on gun charges in a weekend street altercation, authorities said.
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Jets hire Brian Schottenheimer
Jan 30 2006 9:47PM (CT)
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) - The New York Jets hired Chargers quarterbacks coach Brian Schottenheimer as offensive coordinator Monday.
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Favre says he's leaning toward retirement
Jan 30 2006 8:26PM (CT)
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) - If Brett Favre had to decide on his future today, he says he'd likely retire. But his interview aired Sunday on ESPN didn't set off any alarm bells for new Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy.
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Gray joins Redskins as assistant coach
Jan 30 2006 7:38PM (CT)
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) - Former Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator Jerry Gray was hired Monday as defensive backs coach for the Washington Redskins. He replaces DeWayne Walker, who left to become defensive coordinator at UCLA.
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Seahawks players jostled in van accident
Jan 30 2006 7:34PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - NFL MVP Shaun Alexander and several other Seattle Seahawks got a jolt Monday when their van was struck by a mechanical security fence. The players were jostled from their seats, but said no one was injured.
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Some states impose a 'jock tax'
Jan 30 2006 7:24PM (CT)
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - When Seattle quarterback Matt Hasselbeck plays in the Super Bowl on Sunday, Michigan's Department of Revenue will be waiting to intercept 3.4 percent of his earnings for the days he works in Detroit.
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Three Arena League players suspended
Jan 30 2006 7:20PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Three Arena Football League players were suspended Monday for their roles in a fight during a preseason scrimmage.
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Titans offer to rework McNair's deal
Jan 30 2006 7:09PM (CT)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The Tennessee Titans have made an early offer to rework Steve McNair's contract and are waiting for a counter proposal from the quarterback and his agent.
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Bills fire assistants Gray, Wyche
Jan 30 2006 6:44PM (CT)
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) - The Buffalo Bills fired defensive coordinator Jerry Gray and quarterbacks coach Sam Wyche, though Gray has already accepted a job with Washington.
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Holmgren's wife, daughter to be in Congo
Jan 30 2006 6:43PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Mike Holmgren didn't even give the Super Bowl a thought last autumn when he urged his wife to sign up for a medical mission to Africa.
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Cowher, Ward insist Steelers motivated
Jan 30 2006 6:22PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - They're favored, not the underdogs they were in Denver and Indianapolis. They're not at home, but given Pittsburgh's proximity to Detroit, the Motor City may look more like the Steel City by this weekend.
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Cowboys hire Palmer to coach Bledsoe, QBs
Jan 30 2006 5:55PM (CT)
IRVING, Texas (AP) - The Dallas Cowboys hired Chris Palmer as quarterbacks coach Monday, reuniting him with coach Bill Parcells, quarterback Drew Bledsoe and receiver Terry Glenn from their days in New England.
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Super Bowl host is U.S.'s poorest big city
Jan 30 2006 4:10PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Before the Super Bowl kickoff this weekend, private planes will land here, limousines will clog the streets, and lavish parties will be thrown for those with famous names or lots of money. The kitchens of Ford Field will be stocked with two tons of lobster.
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