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NFLinks
Tomase explains walk-through story; Irsay hoping Super Bowl comes to Indy
By Matt Sohn
May 16, 2008
Friday, May 16, 2008
John Tomase of the Boston Herald explains the story behind his erroneous Rams walk-through story.
Colts owner Jim Irsay understands that Indianapolis doesn't have the greatest winter weather, but nonetheless is confident that Indy would be a great host for the Super Bowl in 2012.
In more immediate Colts news, Marvin Harrison is expected to report for minicamp despite his alleged role in a Philadelphia gun-fire case.
One of the five men charged with killing Sean Taylor has pleaded guilty.
With Marcus Stroud now in Buffalo, the Jaguars opted to extend new starting DT Rob Meier to a deal that locks him up through 2012.
Rams RB Brian Leonard will see his role expand in 2008.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Dolphins RB Ricky Williams appears to be turning the page on his troubled past.
Titans S Chris Hope has come a long way from being the player face down on the field with a spinal cord injury Nov. 25.
Senator Arlen Specter refuses to let "Spygate" die.
The Cowboys are hopeful that S Roy Williams, whose liability in pass coverage has been exploited often, can be the intimidating, confident player he used to be.
NHL center Toby Peterson understands how life will be a little different for Jay Cutler after the Broncos' quarterback was diagnosed with diabetes.
Even on a rebuilding team, the inexperience of the Chiefs' wide receivers stands out.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The front page of the Boston Herald says it all: "Sorry, Pats."
The Dolphins will soon begin contract negotiations with their two second-round picks.
Troubled Bills rookie WR James Hardy could possibly be in hot legal water, yet again.
Seahawks MLB Lofa Tatupu apologized for his DUI arrest.
Terrell Suggs is paving a new road with his franchise designation.
One St. Louis columnist writes that Roger Goodell's insistence that "Spygate" is over is smug and arrogant.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Boston Globe Patriots beat writer Mike Reiss answers anything and everything related to Spygate.
First-round WR bust Mike Williams is down to maybe is last chance to salvage his career.
Terrell Owens says he hopes to end his career as a Cowboy.
The four men charged with murdering Sean Taylor will not be facing the death penalty.
David Binn will be long-snapping for the Chargers for at least another four years.
The Bucs are hoping that can tap the raw potential of rookie DT Dre' Moore.
Monday, May 12, 2008
The Ravens are contemplating a switch to the spread.
Raiders RB Michael Bush finds himself in a precarious situation.
It didn't take Chris Long a long time to prove he deserved to be the second pick in the draft.
Dolphins rookie LB Kelly Poppinga is out to prove he can make a similar contribution to what his brother Brady did in Green Bay.
Although gone is person, Brett Favre's spirit is very much alive and present in the Packers' clubhouse.
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