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Rams add nine coaches to staff
Feb 6 2006 11:03PM (CT)
ST. LOUIS (AP) - The St. Louis Rams added nine coaches to their staff on Monday, including Idaho coach Nick Holt.
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Cowher takes in daughter's basketball game
Feb 6 2006 11:01PM (CT)
WEXFORD, Pa. (AP) - A day after winning his first Super Bowl, Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher was just a fan in the stands at another big game.
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Steelers take hard road to championship
Feb 6 2006 10:35PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - The Pittsburgh Steelers owned the easy road to the Super Bowl all those years they squandered home-field advantage, all those years coach Bill Cowher's teams couldn't stand up to the pressure, the moment, the challenge.
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Chargers hire two assistant coaches
Feb 6 2006 10:08PM (CT)
SAN DIEGO (AP) - The San Diego Chargers hired John Ramsdell as quarterbacks coach and Hal Hunter as assistant offensive line coach on Monday.
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D.C. council plans construction costs cap
Feb 6 2006 8:40PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - D.C. Council chair Linda W. Cropp plans to introduce legislation Tuesday to cap Washington's construction costs for a Nationals ballpark at $300 million as a provision to ensure that a stadium lease is approved.
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34 arrested during Pittsburgh celebration
Feb 6 2006 4:47PM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Thirty-four people were arrested during post-Super Bowl celebrations in the city, mostly for failing to disperse, police said.
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Packers hire Lewis, Slocum as assistants
Feb 6 2006 3:06PM (CT)
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) - New Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy drew from two familiar football families to round out his assistant coaching staff.
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Steelers win fifth Super Bowl title
Feb 6 2006 7:06AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Nearly all the Pittsburgh Steelers split the driving on this super Bus ride. From Willie Parker's record-setting run to the Antwaan Randle El-to-Hines Ward trickery, from coach Bill Cowher's validation to Ike Taylor's key interception, everyone contributed. His teammates did so well in Sunday's 21-10 Super Bowl victory over the Seattle Seahawks that Jerome Bettis barely was needed during his homecoming and farewell.
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Ward's drop a prelude to MVP performance
Feb 6 2006 5:41AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Ben Roethlisberger's pass floated right toward his hands. Hines Ward made sure he got both feet down in the end zone, then started closing his fingers around the ball. Remarkably, he dropped it. No excuses. The Pittsburgh Steelers' top receiver flat-out dropped it.
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Alexander hopes to be back in Seattle
Feb 6 2006 5:17AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Shaun Alexander has a feeling he will be back in Seattle. So let the negotiations begin. After the Seahawks lost the Super Bowl 21-10 to Pittsburgh on Sunday, the NFL MVP and rushing champion said he wants to return to the Seahawks.
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Roethlisberger's 'off day' still a winner
Feb 6 2006 5:11AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Ben Roethlisberger set two Super Bowl records. He should be proud of one. The other, he can forget. The 23-year-old Roethlisberger became the youngest starting quarterback to win a Super Bowl in Pittsburgh's 21-10 victory over Seattle on Sunday.
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Column: Bettis didn't need to excel
Feb 6 2006 5:09AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - As grand exits go, it wasn't much. The Bus didn't win the Super Bowl for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the final game of his career. Didn't even have a lot to do with it, until he was given the ball to grind up some yards and run down the clock toward the end. Don't believe for a minute, though, that this wasn't Jerome Bettis' game.
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Seahawks lose chances, catches, points
Feb 6 2006 5:08AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck was the first to shake his head in disgust and in frustration, right after the decisive play in the fourth quarter. Coach Mike Holmgren was next, just outside his Seattle locker room when it was over. Then in came linebacker D.D. Lewis and right tackle Sean Locklear. The entire Pacific Northwest was likely doing the same thing after the Super Bowl on Sunday.
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Pittsburgh Steelers win one for the jaw
Feb 6 2006 5:07AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Bill Cowher's jutting jaw is one of the NFL's most recognizable sights. So is his sneer, his flying spittle and that nasty scowl that can send the biggest and toughest player scrambling to the end of the bench to avoid him.
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Steelers' win turns on big plays
Feb 6 2006 1:46AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - A record-setting run. A game-turning interception. A trick play that no one saw coming _ until the ball landed in Hines Ward's hands, making him the Super Bowl MVP.
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Raiders to interview Steelers' Whisenhunt
Feb 6 2006 1:04AM (CT)
ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) - The Oakland Raiders plan to interview Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt in the coming days for their coaching vacancy.
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Athletes not only stars at the Super Bowl
Feb 6 2006 12:23AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice put a hand over her heart and smiled when Aretha Franklin belted out the national anthem.
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Alexander does his part, comes up short
Feb 6 2006 12:20AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Seattle running back Shaun Alexander had a good enough stat line: 95 yards on 20 carries, averaging nearly 5 yards a pop. There was one thing missing. Touchdowns.
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