Seven Patriots, six Ravens, and amazingly, five Chiefs named to conference all-star squad.
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Eight Texans head up AFC Pro Bowl roster (National Football Post)
Seven Patriots, six Ravens, and amazingly, five Chiefs named to conference all-star squad.
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Eight Texans head up AFC Pro Bowl roster (National Football Post)
NEW YORK (AP) — Sensational comebacks have Peyton Manning and Adrian Peterson headed for the Pro Bowl.
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Peyton Manning, Peterson make Pro Bowl (The Associated Press)
Critics can’t wait to pounce on Tebow and they got their chance when he reportedly threatened to not fulfill one of his duties.
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No let up in senseless attacks of Tim Tebow (Yahoo! Sports)
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Compare what was said Wednesday by Robert Griffin III and Mike Shanahan. One sounds like a stereotypical coach. The other could be mistaken for an overeager player.
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Big-game Redskins role reversal for RG3, Shanahan (The Associated Press)
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger looks at his passing statistics, and they’re not all that bad.
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Roethlisberger takes blame for Steelers collapse (The Associated Press)
While the AFC’s other top teams have stumbled recently, the Denver Broncos look to keep rolling into the postseason.
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Chiefs-Broncos Preview (The Associated Press)
An expanded postseason field could mean more spots for deserving — and undeserving — teams.
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What if the playoffs were expanded this season? – Adam Schefter’s 10 Spot
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Tom Brady found something encouraging in his toughest stretch of the season.
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Brady finds a positive in recent struggles (The Associated Press)
The difference Peyton Manning has made in Denver actually is measurable.
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Broncos to finish season in style (The Associated Press)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The joke running through Jacksonville these days carries the same punch line as the one in Kansas City:
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Chiefs, Jaguars left in race for No. 1 draft pick (The Associated Press)