Drama in Denver, San Francisco and Atlanta certainly seemed to surpass suspense of recent postseasons.
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Did divisional-round theatrics produce best playoff weekend in NFL history? (Yahoo! Sports)
Drama in Denver, San Francisco and Atlanta certainly seemed to surpass suspense of recent postseasons.
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Did divisional-round theatrics produce best playoff weekend in NFL history? (Yahoo! Sports)
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots, bidding to go to their sixth Super Bowl in the past 12 years, are back in the AFC championship game.
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Patriots head to AFC title game without Gronkowski (The SportsXchange)
In a season-ending team meeting Sunday, Denver Broncos coach John Fox told his players to be ready to make another playoff run in 2013 after a classic…
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John Fox’s decision will linger
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Coaching Tracker: McCoy hot commodity (The SportsXchange)
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots, bidding to go to their sixth Super Bowl in the last 12 years, advanced to the AFC title game with a 41-28 win over the Houston Texans on Sunday.
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Patriots 41, Texans 28 (The SportsXchange)
With several NFL teams continuing their search for a head coach, a new name entered the list of potential candidates: Brian Billick.
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NFL roundup: Eagles reportedly interviewed Billick (The SportsXchange)
“Life moves pretty fast,” my buddy Ferris once said. He was right. And this was back in high school, when the digital rage was all about watches. Nowa…
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NFL – Breaking down NFL championship game line moves
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The intended target for Peyton Manning’s last pass of the season didn’t sleep much after the game that brought Denver’s season to an unexpected halt.
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A day later, Broncos still making sense of loss (The Associated Press)
Taking a look around the NFL during the division round of the NFL.
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Around The League: Division Weekend
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Shane Vereen scored on a 1-yard run and the New England Patriots overcame a 94-yard return by Danieal Manning on the opening kickoff to take a 7-3 lead over the Houston Texans after the first quarter of their AFC divisional playoff game Sunday.
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Vereen’s TD gives Pats 7-3 first-quarter lead (The Associated Press)