"I can still play, I know that." Brett Favre went out on his own terms, that much is certain. In the past three years, Favre's retirement has been a bit of a question mark, people wondering if he still had it.
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"Jesse and Al are flexing their muscle and setting up their next sting. Bringing down Imus, despite his sincere attempts at apologizing, would serve notice to their next potential victim that it is far better to pay up than stand up to Jesse and Al James..."
Nobody's "championship" game lives up to the hype. The bar is always set too high. Do you expect a 12-9 slugfest? Nobody would watch...too boring. Should the Colts or Bears get up by 10 or more points, nobody will watch.
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Stick a fork in him, Chris Simms is done for the season.
Woodson will most likely play this Sunday. That's a big boost for the Packers both on defense and special teams (Woodson returns punts).
Normally I would hate to see anyone test positive for HIV, but in this case, karma's a @!$%#.
"This is a problem bigger than law enforcement," Hegerty said Wednesday. "I think we have a societal crisis."
"Alcohol, the cause of, and solution to all of life's problems." –Homer H. Simpson. But it could be said that credit cards are of the same ilk.
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The Stanley Cup finals are upon us. Herein our final series primer, or eight things you should know about the Edmonton Oilers and Carolina Hurricanes.
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Brett Favre was an unexpected no-show for the Green Bay Packers' voluntary workout Monday morning.
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Ricky Williams needed the money. It's that simple. That's why he took his talent -- and yes, there is talent -- north to the Canadian Football League to play his NFL year-in-exile for the Toronto Argonauts.
The latest delay in Steve McNair's return to the Titans' facility after winning a grievance in order to return is that he has to take a physical.
To say this article is tongue-in-cheek humor is putting it lightly. Take that all you A-Rod detractors
It's about time someone shines some light on the poor pension plan the NFL has for its older players. From the article: MILWAUKEE -- Former Green Bay Packers star Jerry Kramer understands why some people would find it hard to believe there are needy retired NFL players.
For most of his 12-year NFL career, Brentson Buckner has been a favorite of the media, a good player but an even better talker, an effective interior defender who could make a big tackle during the game and then would make reporters roar with laughter while describing it afterwar …
ESPN.com's Page 2 analyst Scoop Jackson, who is a pretty great writer, talks about the NBA playoffs so far, possibly the best opening rounds ever.
ATLANTA -- Former NFL fullback Craig "Ironhead" Heyward, who played 11 seasons in the league with five different franchises, died here Saturday after a seven-year battle with a recurring brain tumor. Heyward, who retired from the league following the 1998 season, was 39.
ESPN.com's Patrick Hruby breaks down Bonds' homerun total and attempts to reconstruct a reasonable number that Bonds may have hit without taking steroids.
Bill Hall has been the catalyst for the Milwaukee Brewers this season. The Brewers have lost Ben Sheets for a while (again) due to injuries, and the same with 4th and 5th starters Tomo Ohka and Rick Helling. Yet the Brewers are above .500.
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From Bill Plaschke No matter how many homers Bonds hits, there's no comparison with Ruth over who had a greater impact.
Earl Woods, who was more determined to raise a good son than a great golfer and became the architect and driving force behind Tiger Woods' phenomenal career, died Wednesday morning at his home in Cypress, Calif. He was 74.
GRAPEVINE, Texas -- California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Tuesday he wants the NFL to return to the Los Angeles area -- with two teams.
Very interesting...apparently Ted Thompson and Mike McCarthy have said that Woodson may play some offense.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Javon Walker has received permission from the team to explore trade opportunities and a deal is expected before this weekend's NFL draft, league sources with direct knowledge of the situation said.
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