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The Jets must undergo an emotional transformation that will carry them from identifying with the league’s bottom feeders to identifying with the N.F.L. elite. This is not an easy task.
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The Bills spent Sunday afternoon being pushed out of a share of first place in the American Football Conference East as the Patriots won.
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A football game between the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts used to be for home-field advantage in the playoffs. Now, a game that felt a step removed from a championship carries a whiff of desperation.
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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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The Dolphins thumping of the Patriots may have been the most surprising victory of the week, but the Eagles’ austere 15-6 win over the Steelers was the most impressive.
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Andy Katzenmoyer, a former linebacker at Ohio State, was supposed to redefine the linebacker position in the N.F.L..
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The potentially catastrophic injury to the New England quarterback sucked the air out of the N.F.L.’s first weekend.
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John Lynch, the nine-time Pro Bowl safety signed by New England two weeks ago, was released Sunday.
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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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After a devastating Super Bowl loss, the New England Patriots began the new season by channeling the focus that put them on the verge of a perfect season.
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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, who has criticized the N.F.L.’s investigation of the New England Patriots, stressed that he did not necessarily consider the matter closed.
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We often expect little from politicians. But at a time when commercial sports has lost its way, only politicians are capable of pulling a failing industry back to its roots.
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