Weeping tears of joy, Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith led a class of seven inductees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.
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Hall selections move Rice, Smith to tears
Weeping tears of joy, Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith led a class of seven inductees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.
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Hall selections move Rice, Smith to tears
Dwight Freeney watched the Colts’ final Super Bowl practice from a golf cart, and it’s still uncertain whether he will play in today’s Super Bowl.
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Freeney sits; Wayne returns to field
New Orleans cornerback Randall Gay and running back Lynell Hamilton sat out the Saints’ final practice of the season Saturday.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. — In his first interview since the Broncos faded from a 6-0 start to an 8-8 finish, Pat Bowlen, the team’s owner since 1984, addressed his club’s hot-button issues
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Bowlen says Brandon Marshall might be back with Broncos
In this special series, Scout.com’s NFL Draft Analyst Chris Steuber, host of Scout NFL Radio, will conduct interviews with some of the top prospects eligible for the 2010 NFL Draft. These interviews won’t be aired during a regular broadcast, they will only be available to Scout.com subscribers in the “Off Air” series. Listen to Steuber’s exclusive interview with Minnesota WR Eric Decker inside.
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Scout NFL Radio: Off Air with Eric Decker
Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith couldn’t contain their emotions shortly after getting voted into the 2010 Hall of Fame class.
Shortly before the kickoff of Super Bowl 44 on Sunday, a group of captains representing the Indianapolis Colts…
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If Saints win coin toss, Super Bowl could be over before it starts (Yahoo! Sports)
…became the unofficial governor of Colorado, there was Floyd Little. He was the face of the Denver Broncos long before Elway developed his rocket arm. Now Little joins his Denver successor in Canton, Ohio…
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Little’s long run has a happy end
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – All-time greats Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith led a class of seven into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.
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Smith, Rice, Randle, Grimm, Jackson, LeBeau and Little make Pro Football Hall of Fame (The Canadian Press)