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Football News Archives for February 1, 2006

Bus' parents host Steelers for dinner
Feb 1 2006 10:15PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - This is why it's so hard to tackle Jerome Bettis.
 
Steelers' Porter escalates trash talk
Feb 1 2006 9:39PM (CT)
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) - Steelers linebacker Joey Porter minded his manners and said nothing derogatory about the Seahawks during his first two days at the Super Bowl. That changed Wednesday after Seattle tight end Jerramy Stevens effectively guaranteed a victory.
 
Csonka pleads guilty in filming case
Feb 1 2006 8:31PM (CT)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Former NFL star Larry Csonka, who hosts a cable television outdoors show, pleaded guilty Wednesday to illegal filming on national forest lands.
 
Hamlin's super recovery has him primed
Feb 1 2006 8:28PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - One Seahawk stood out on the team's rollicking sideline during the their runaway win in the NFC championship.
 
McNabb: T.O. commits 'black-on-black crime'
Feb 1 2006 8:24PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb injected a race element into his rift with Terrell Owens on Wednesday, saying the receiver's criticism amounted to "black-on-black crime."
 
Jaguars re-sign Tony Williams
Feb 1 2006 7:53PM (CT)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - The Jacksonville Jaguars re-signed defensive tackle Tony Williams on Wednesday.
 
Just whose 12th Man is it anyway?
Feb 1 2006 7:16PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - As if the Terrible Towel-twirling faithful of the Pittsburgh Steelers weren't enough, now Seattle Seahawks fans have to ward off another set of rabid football partisans: the Aggies of Texas A&M.
 
Column: Super Bowl no panacea for Detroit
Feb 1 2006 7:12PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - The Super Bowl means big money to Keith Vanillo. Forty bucks cash on this day, and a chance to make even more on Friday scavenging for half-full liquor bottles and empty cans outside the Kid Rock concert.
 
Richie Anderson to retire as a Jet
Feb 1 2006 7:05PM (CT)
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) - Fullback Richie Anderson signed with the New York Jets on Wednesday so he could retire as a member of the team.
 
Seahawks try to shed anonymous label
Feb 1 2006 6:46PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Jerramy Stevens grew up an hour outside of Seattle. He played his college ball in Seattle. And, like some Seattle-ites, he never bothered to root for the Seahawks.
 
Spotlight bright on Super Bowl referees
Feb 1 2006 6:18PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - They're the guys in black and white. No names needed. Unless they make a bad call.
 
'70s Steelers became success after dynasty
Feb 1 2006 5:58PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - They won four championships. Then they really became a success.
 
Super Bowl celebrity eludes some players
Feb 1 2006 5:53PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - David Greene sure looked lonesome. While Seattle teammate Seneca Wallace looked into a camera and talked about his role in the NFC title game Wednesday, Greene sipped from a bottle of water and glanced around the crowded ballroom to see what everyone else was doing.
 
Bowman goes from Wall Street to Super Bowl
Feb 1 2006 5:00PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - The Pittsburgh Steelers signed Grant Bowman right off the street last week. Wall Street, that is.
 
Leavy to referee his first Super Bowl
Feb 1 2006 3:07PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Bill Leavy will referee his first Super Bowl, heading a crew that has 58 years of experience and has worked a combined 40 postseason games.
 
Brian Waters to stay with Chiefs
Feb 1 2006 2:36PM (CT)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Chiefs Pro Bowl guard Brian Waters has agreed to a six-year contract extension, the team said Wednesday.
 
Tice joins Jags as assistant head coach
Feb 1 2006 2:00PM (CT)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio hired close friend, one-time teammate and former Minnesota Vikings coach Mike Tice as an assistant head coach Wednesday.
 
Reports: Yankees' Cano won't play in WBC
Feb 1 2006 6:05AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - New York Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano won't play in the World Baseball Classic, according to published reports.
 
Hasselbeck goes from unknown to super Bowl
Feb 1 2006 5:36AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Oh, brother. This was the 3,456th question already this week asking under-appreciated Seattle about being a four-point underdog to Pittsburgh in the Super Bowl. But instead of the rote, pat response of "whatever," Matt Hasselbeck used the tired query during media day Tuesday to add to a season in which he has risen from unknown to the NFC passing leader and Pro Bowl starter.
 
These backup QBs can do super things
Feb 1 2006 5:31AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - A discombobulated kicker made the most surprising fling in Super Bowl history _ Garo Yepremian's bar-of-soap pass attempt that resulted in a fumble and provided a comic ending to Miami's perfect 1972 season.
 
Jurevicius inspired by memory of son
Feb 1 2006 5:30AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Joe Jurevicius will stride into the Ford Field end zone before Sunday's Super Bowl, trace an "M," look up and say, "I need you."
 
Holmgren, Cowher both demand perfection
Feb 1 2006 1:00AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - It's an 8-year-old snapshot of Bill Cowher that endures: the Pittsburgh coach brandishing a fist at Jacksonville's Chris Hudson as he races past the Steelers bench en route to a game-clinching touchdown.
 
Big Ben stands tall in Super Bowl pocket
Feb 1 2006 12:59AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - They came in waves from all directions, occasionally blindsiding him from angles he couldn't have anticipated. Other times they blitzed up the middle, challenging him face-to-face and daring him to stand up to the pressure.
 
   

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