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Injuries notwithstanding, there is a quiet confidence among the Chargers this season, who have won more games over the last four seasons than anyone except the Patriots and Colts.
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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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San Diego Chargers outside linebacker Shawne Merriman, decided Wednesday he would play this season despite two torn ligaments in his left knee.
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Chad Pennington will make his regular-season debut with the Dolphins against his former team, when Miami and the Jets meet Sept. 7 at Dolphin Stadium.
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Since he was drafted by the Bengals in 2005, Chris Henry has been arrested five times and suspended three times by the N.F.L.
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Mr. Orthwein, an advertising executive and investor, was a former owner of the New England Patriots and played a role in the Rams’ move from Los Angeles to St. Louis.
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The Jets, with right tackle Damien Woody new to the line, are eager to take on a Giants squad that piled up 53 sacks last season and will have its sights set on Brett Favre.
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Today, due to the death of Gene Upshaw, thousands of pro football players are without a leader.
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Mr. Upshaw, the longtime head of the N.F.L. players association and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, was 63.
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Peyton Manning ended his self-imposed silence by saying he wanted to play in Indianapolis’s first regular-season game — but would not provide a guarantee.
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Kyle Orton will start Thursday’s preseason game against the San Francisco 49ers and the Sept. 7 opener against the Indianapolis Colts.
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No amount of downplaying and soft-pedaling will temper expectations, and Brett Favre should stop trying to do so.
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On the night Brett Favre joined the Jets, Brett Ratliff, on his first N.F.L. play, threw a 71-yard and a 70-yard touchdown pass to David Clowney.
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Despite his status as a Pro Bowl alternate, some still know the Jets’ safety Kerry Rhodes more as an actor than as a football player.
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One season after he set the team’s single-season record for field-goal percentage, Jay Feely was cut from the Miami Dolphins.
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