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Miami's mouth has little to say
Joey Porter was running his mouth all week - what else is new? - but the Miami linebacker was silent yesterday.
"Stitch" Duran, Forrest Griffin featured in Versus series "Sports Jobs With Junior Seau"
UFC 101 headliner Forrest Griffin and veteran cutman Jacob "Stitch" Duran are featured in a new Versus original series entitled "Sports Jobs with Junior Seau." The show debuts Dec.
Joey Porter providing bulletin board material. Vince Wilfork getting double-teamed. Bill Belichick winning after a bye week.
Pats laugh, brush off Porter comments; Fri notes
Junior Seau and Tully Banta-Cain discuss Joey Porter's latest trash talk session, as well as Miami's Wildcat offense.
Cam Inman: Crystal Ball sees 49ers as winners
CANDLESTICK PARK is free to find a new name once again thanks to Tuesday's election lifting a corporate-sponsorship ban.
Packer wants to be a Sunday Driver at age 40
Forty must be the new 30 in the NFL. Brett Favre came back at 40. Junior Seau came back at 40.
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Seau impressed with UF linebackers
New England Patriots recently unretired veteran linebacker Junior Seau wore a different hat, literally, during Florida's 41-17 victory against Georgia on Saturday at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium.
On the bye week, a look at this year's distinctive Patriots
The New England Patriots players are away on a bit of a fall vacation, enjoying their three-day bye weekend in places like Pittsburgh, where Leigh Bodden was inducted into the Duquesne Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday, or Louisiana, where Kevin Faulk returned home to see his Louisiana State Tigers take on Tulane and spend some time with family.
Tom Brady Transcript for Patriots All Access
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady transcript from Patriots All Access. Episode aired October 30, 2009 at 7 p.m. on WBZ-TV. PATRIOTS QUARTERBACK TOM BRADY Q: How was London for you? TB: It was a great experience, I think for all of us.
The plane trip back from Denver last Sunday wasn't fun. Running back Sammy Morris described it as ``torture,'' and he wasn't alone.
Patriots Journal: Meriweather is staying humble
Brandon Meriweather is starting to get noticed, though that's not hard to do when you pull in two interceptions in one game, including one for a touchdown.
Patriots return from London with another rout
Dominant on both sides of the Atlantic, the New England Patriots must remember that football isn't always this easy.
When CBS flashed a graphic on yesterday's telecast that the wide receiver was the NFL 's most prolific after the catch, it was no surprise to him.
Brian MacPherson's Patriots Notebook: Defense looks like defense of old
Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker forces his way to a touchdown against Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Wembley Stadium, London, yesterday.
Ruthless coach keeps Patriots winning
When I was in Boston last week, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft admitted he would have loved to have bought Liverpool F.C. but was reluctant to pull the trigger on the deal due to concerns over the structure of the salary cap-less Premier League.
Pundits pondered that historic scenario with every thrashing, and the momentum started to build following Week 6 in the wake of the Pats' 48-27 dismantling of the Dallas Cowboys .
Bucs coach Morris says Patriots are a model team
Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Raheem Morris says the New England Patriots are a model team.
Brady, Belichick don't expect rout
Brady, Belichick don't expect rout New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady puts his cleats on after taking the field at the Oval Cricket Ground in London on Friday afternoon.
The Patriots will play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in London on Sunday
In this photo provided by Virgin Atlantic Airways, Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Raheem Morris greets members of the flight crew as the team boards their flight to England, on Friday Oct.
Brady chats with London reporters
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady spoke with London reporters on a conference call this afternoon, and as one might expect given that the NFL is still somewhat of a novelty in England, it was a quirkier and more general batch of questions than usual.
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