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Rahim Moore, Denver Broncos put big blunder behind them

The Denver Broncos have moved on, even if their fans haven’t.

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Rahim Moore, Denver Broncos put big blunder behind them

NFL Roundup: Freeney headed to Chargers, Williams in lawsuit with former fiancee (The SportsXchange)

The San Diego Chargers agreed to a two-year, $8.75 million contract with free agent defensive end Dwight Freeney, according to multiple reports. Freeney also reportedly has incentives in the contract tied to the number of sacks he gets that could make the deal worth up to $13.35 million.

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NFL Roundup: Freeney headed to Chargers, Williams in lawsuit with former fiancee (The SportsXchange)

Chargers announce Freeney deal (NBC Sports)

Dwight Freeney will be reuniting with Peyton Manning in a different way this season. With the Broncos ultimately dismissing Manning’s effort to get his former Colts teammate to Denver, Freeney will now spend one-eighth of the 2013 season chasing Peyton around. Freeney officially is a Charger, where he’ll remain a 3-4 linebacker for the second…

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Chargers, Freeney agree to 2-year deal (The Associated Press)

SAN DIEGO (AP) — The San Diego Chargers agreed Saturday to a two-year deal with aging star pass rusher Dwight Freeney that could be worth $13.35 million.

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Chargers closing in on Freeney (The SportsXchange)

The San Diego Chargers are close to signing free agent defensive end Dwight Freeney, according to CBS Sports.

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Dwight Freeney nearing deal with the San Diego Chargers (Shutdown Corner)

Free agent pass-rusher Dwight Freeney is nearing a deal with the San Diego Chargers, reports Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.com. Freeney had a two-day meeting (Wednesday and Thursday) with the Chargers, who are in the market for pass-rush help after losing Shaun Phillips to free agency and Melvin Ingram to a torn ACL. Phillips led the Chargers with 9.5 sacks last season and his departure, to AFC West rival Denver Broncos, was expected to be cushioned by a larger role for Ingram, a 2012 first-round pick who suffered what will likely be a season-ending knee injury during the team’s second day of OTA practices . The 33-year-old Freeney spent the first 11 seasons of his career with the Indianapolis Colts, earning seven trips to the Pro Bowl while becoming that franchise’s all-time leader in sacks with 107.5. Most of Freeney’s production came during his first ten seasons as a defensive end in a 4-3 system. Last season, the Colts hired Chuck Pagano as head coach and, in a new 3-4 system, Freeney was moved to outside linebacker. Freeney posted just five sacks, his lowest total since notching 3.5 sacks in an injury-shortened 2007 season.

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Team Report – OAKLAND RAIDERS (The SportsXchange)

Kluwe happy to be punting in California

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Woodson still in play for Broncos

ENGLEWOOD — Although they were met with a contractual stiff-arm, the Broncos remain in play for the services of veteran defensive back Charles Woodson.

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New NFL initiative aimed at involving women

PHILADELPHIA — From pink baseball bats, cleats and wristbands on Mother’s Day to pink caps, gloves and even penalty flags throughout October, professional sports organizations have recognized women for years by changing their colors to support breast cancer awareness.

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NFL roundup: Gronkowski may need back surgery too (The SportsXchange)

The health status of New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski seems to be getting more complicated by the day.

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