The 2012 Monday night football schedule holds a lot of exciting games, including two that come in Week 1. All of the games are scheduled to be on ESPN, with start times at 8:30 p.m. ET every Monday, beginning with Week 2.
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2012 Monday Night Football Schedule (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Peyton Manning still feels at home in Indianapolis even though he’s part of a new team – the Denver Broncos.
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Peyton Manning returns to Indy as Colts work out (The Associated Press)
Len P shares updates on the Ravens inquiry into Terrell Suggs’ injury, the (lack of) talent at the HBCU Bowl, why Free Agents not returning home and plenty more …
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Around The League: Post Draft
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) Matt Simms just wanted an opportunity to keep playing football.
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Simms’ son trying to make mark in Jets rookie camp (The Associated Press)
Andrew Luck’s first full weekend in Indianapolis has already given him a glimpse into what rookie life will be like.
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Peyton Manning returns to Indianapolis for fundraiser while Andrew Luck, Colts work out
The Denver Broncos will be favored to defend their AFC West regular-season championship from the 2011 NFL season after they replaced Tim Tebow with Peyton Manning. The San Diego Chargers are looking to rebound following back-to-back seasons without a playoff appearance. The Oakland Raiders are hoping that a new general manager and head coach will push them into the playoffs. The Kansas City Chiefs should be more competitive since they’ll be healthier with the potential returns of Tony Moeaki, Eric Berry and Jamaal Charles.
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AFC West Divisional Schedules for the 2012 NFL Season (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
SAN DIEGO (AP) Bobby Ross was a rookie NFL coach in the spring of 1992 when linebacker Junior Seau turned and watched a pass sail downfield during a passing drill in the last practice of the San Diego Chargers’ minicamp.
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Ex-coaches, teammates fondly remember Seau (The Associated Press)
The New York Jets are expected to have an extensive Wildcat package this season. New York acquired former Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow, who ha…
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Tony Sparano on Dolphins vs. Jets Wildcat
NEW YORK — The NFL players union has challenged Commissioner Roger Goodell’s authority to suspend players who participated in the New Orleans Saints’ pay-for-pain scandal and wants him removed from hearing appeals.
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Union files grievance in Saints bounty case
SAN DIEGO — Junior Seau’s brain will be donated by his family for research into football-related head injuries.
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Chaplain: Seau’s brain to be donated for study