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Senator Arlen Specter, who has been critical of N.F.L. commissioner Roger Goodell, led 12 colleagues in expressing disappointment over the league’s decision to show some games exclusively on the N.F.L. Network.
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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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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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The former Patriots video assistant negotiated a deal to share with the N.F.L. information he has related to the investigation of the team’s videotaping tactics.
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Lawyers for the N.F.L. and Matt Walsh, a former Patriots video assistant, released separate statements Sunday indicating progress in their negotiations.
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Senator Arlen Specter said Saturday that he doubted the N.F.L. would ever talk to Matt Walsh, the former New England video assistant who may have information about the Patriots’ spying tactics.
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Senator Arlen Specter said Saturday that he doubted the N.F.L. would ever talk to Matt Walsh, the former New England video assistant who may have information about the Patriots’ spying tactics.
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