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As if a fumble-plagued loss in overtime to the Cardinals wasn’t bad enough, the Dallas Cowboys will be without quarterback Tony Romo, who broke his right pinkie, for up to a month.
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The Indianapolis Colts were expected to contend for the A.F.C. title, but instead they saw their season teetering on the brink Sunday before a late comeback kept them from a dismal 1-3 record.
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Pacman Jones was fully reinstated Thursday from his 17-month N.F.L. suspension and is clear to play for the Dallas Cowboys during the regular season.
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N.F.L. Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league would do everything possible to ensure that the Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney and his son Art II retained control of the team.
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The National Football League said it will grant the request of quarterback Brett Favre to return from retirement.
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Brett Favre is considering accepting a multiyear, multimillion-dollar personal services contract.
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Commissioner Roger Goodell delayed Brett Favre’s reinstatement in hopes that he and the Packers can come to an agreement about Favre’s future.
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For the third consecutive day, questions about Brett Favre dogged Coach Mike McCarthy and his players, who are clearly tired of the controversy and want it resolved.
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Senator Arlen Specter clarified Thursday that his involvement in the New England Patriots’ videotaping controversy was not over. Neither is his battle with the N.F.L.
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Senator Arlen Specter is pushing for an independent and impartial investigation, much like the Mitchell report on performance-enhancing drugs in baseball.
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N.F.L. Commissioner Roger Goodell said Matt Walsh, the former New England Patriots video employee, had provided no new information about the Patriots’ illegal videotaping tactics.
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N.F.L. Commissioner Roger Goodell will hold a news conference after meeting with former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh. The league played for the media the tapes Walsh provided last week.
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Matt Walsh, a former video assistant for the New England Patriots, will meet with the N.F.L. commissioner on Tuesday. The following is a timeline of how Walsh, the Patriots and the league got to this point.
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An internal N.F.L. committee has made changes to the league’s confidential rulebook, known as the game operations manual, to keep pace with numerous high-tech spying complaints.
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The N.F.L. said eight videotapes submitted by a former Patriots employee that showed the team spying on opponents were consistent with what the league already knew.
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