Daily Archives: February 4th, 2010

Prospect Profile: Joe Haden

Scout.com’s NFL Draft Analyst Chris Steuber profiles the top prospects eligible for the 2010 NFL Draft. Learn about Florida cornerback Joe Haden inside.

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Prospect Profile: Joe Haden

Prospect Profile: Eric Berry

Scout.com’s NFL Draft Analyst Chris Steuber profiles the top prospects eligible for the 2010 NFL Draft. Learn about Tennessee safety Eric Berry inside.

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Prospect Profile: Eric Berry

Color purple shows Favre’s pain

The New Orleans Saints squished quarterback Brett Favre like a Concord grape in the NFC title game.

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Color purple shows Favre’s pain

2009 Season Highlights: Third Quarter

In the first game of the third quarter of the season, the Broncos succumbed to some special-teams trickery. In the final game of the quarter, the team learned from the past and thwarted a potential game-changing fake.

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2009 Season Highlights: Third Quarter

Brandon Marshall open to playing for Broncos next season

Call Brandon Marshall a talented receiver. Call the Broncos’ star receiver a magnet for drama and controversy. And now call him contrite.

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Saints DE Smith has become an achiever

…But I think it was the right move.” There’s almost no doubt about that. Former Denver Broncos assistant Johnson took over as Saints defensive line coach in January 2009, about when Gregg Williams…

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Clayton: Bears’ Dent could break through

In this year’s Pro Football Hall of Fame vote, Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith are no-brainers and Richard Dent should break through, John Clayton writes.

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Familiarity, Manning give edge to Indy

Gene Wojciechowski gives 15 good reasons the Colts will win Super Bowl XLIV.

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Mailbag: Fallout from Rice as greatest ever

MIAMI — We’re approaching 1,700 comments on the piece about Jerry Rice’s potential standing as the greatest player in NFL history. I have also heard …

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Eyes off the prize

Winning two Super Bowls didn’t define John Elway’s career so much as cement his legacy and punch his ticket to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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Eyes off the prize