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Report: T.O. taken to emergency room
Sep 26 2006 11:31PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - Terrell Owens was taken to the emergency room for an undisclosed reason Tuesday night, and doctors treating the Dallas Cowboys receiver were trying to induce vomiting, according to a television report.
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Column: Bears contenders or pretenders?
Sep 26 2006 10:52PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Maybe the old-timers will lead the current players in a rousing rendition of the "Super Bowl Shuffle" before a crowd of a few million jammed into Chicago's confetti-filled loop.
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Despite win, issues remain in Big Easy
Sep 26 2006 10:50PM (CT)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The beignets at Cafe Du Monde tasted especially sweet. A French Market musician pounded out a peppy tune on his keyboard. Smiling _ if somewhat weary _ revelers strolled through the narrow streets of the French Quarter in their Reggie Bush jerseys and "Home Sweet Dome" T-shirts.
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Warner will remain Cardinals' starter
Sep 26 2006 8:18PM (CT)
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) - Kurt Warner will remain the starting quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals, coach Dennis Green said Tuesday.
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Bucs' Simms out of intensive care
Sep 26 2006 6:43PM (CT)
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Tampa Bay quarterback Chris Simms was moved from St. Joseph's Hospital's intensive care unit to a medical recovery floor on Tuesday, two days after having his spleen removed.
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The legend of 'Lone Star' still looms
Sep 26 2006 6:29PM (CT)
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - He opened holes for teammate Jim Thorpe. He was the only coach to lead Washington State to a Rose Bowl victory. He is the reason the football team in the nation's capital is called the Redskins.
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ESPN 'MNF' telecast again breaks record
Sep 26 2006 5:05PM (CT)
BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) - The New Orleans Saints' return home to the Superdome on Monday night drew the highest rating ever for ESPN and was the highest-rated program of the night on any network, broadcast or cable.
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Cardinals sell naming rights to school
Sep 26 2006 3:43PM (CT)
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) - The Arizona Cardinals played for 18 years at a college stadium in Tempe. Now the University of Phoenix, the nation's largest private university, will pay the NFL team $154.5 million over the next 20 years to put its name on the Cardinals' new home.
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Saints' return sparks New Orleans party
Sep 26 2006 1:53PM (CT)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Come back to New Orleans and have a good time. That was the message the Saints' emotional homecoming in a rollicking, refurbished Louisiana Superdome gave the world, a tourism official said Tuesday.
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Saints march in as Superdome comes alive
Sep 26 2006 8:46AM (CT)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - As rock bands blasted and tailgate parties served up barbecue and brew, thousands of people poured into the streets Monday night, hoping to forget about Hurricane Katrina during a Mardi Gras-like celebration of the Saints' first home game _ a 23-3 victory _ since the storm.
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70,000 cheer Saints back to New Orleans
Sep 26 2006 8:46AM (CT)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - More than 70,000 people welcomed football back to New Orleans last night as the Saints played their first game at the Superdome since Hurricane Katrina hit a year ago. The Saints improved to 3-0 with a 23-3 win over the Atlanta Falcons.
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Column: New Orleans revels in old self
Sep 26 2006 6:20AM (CT)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - For anyone who questioned why the Saints would go back to a flood-ravaged city, or wondered if a football game could really make a difference in the lives of people mired in misery, you have your answer.
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Seahawks' Alexander out with broken foot
Sep 26 2006 6:11AM (CT)
KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) - The Seahawks' shield against the hex of the Super Bowl loser has its first crack: Shaun Alexander broke his left foot, and will be sidelined for at least a couple of weeks.
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Saints defense standing up to criticism
Sep 26 2006 6:00AM (CT)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Michael Vick crashed to the turf as the ball fell out of his hands and bounced across the sideline for a 6-yard loss.
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Ivy Leaguer earns start for Raiders
Sep 26 2006 5:47AM (CT)
ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) - For a team whose offensive coordinator was running a bed and breakfast a year ago, it's only fitting that one of its starting offensive linemen majored in hotel administration at Cornell.
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