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Report: Vanderjagt back with Argos
A league source requesting anonymity told The Canadian Press on Friday night that Vanderjagt, who earned two Grey Cup rings with Toronto before heading to the NFL after the '97 season, has re-signed with the ...
To players, OTA = Ought To Attend
We've already been over this plenty, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to link you up to one more story on the "voluntary" on-field workouts that teams conduct at this time of year -- this piece coming from ...
Know Your Colts History: A Good Month For Indy
Tuesday's announcement that Indianapolis was going to host the Super Bowl in 2012 is the high point of what's been a tremendous month for Indiana.
Time of uncertainty for Colts' Harrison on, off field
It was a powerful and revealing, if relatively innocent, comment that surely could creep under the skin of the man who has caught more passes than all but three players in NFL history.
With most of the top free agents signed and the rookie draft over, fantasy football owners now know what most NFL rosters will look like headed in the 2008 season.
Ticket wait list frustrates Colts fans
Some fans are frustrated after getting hopes up with bigger stadium To some fans sitting impatiently on the Indianapolis Colts' season ticket waiting list, the math just doesn't compute.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, left, shakes hands with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after Indianapolis was awarded the 2012 Super Bowl.
NFL Names Indianapolis Site of Super Bowl XLVI
May 20, 2008 By Barry Janoff The National Football League said today that Indianapolis would be the host city of Super Bowl XLVI, to be played Feb.
Great-great-grandmother zips around Speedway
Back when Edith Pittenger was driving her dad's Ford around as a mere kid of 12, the car topped out at 35 miles an hour.
End of the road: NFL owners on brink of exiting CBA?
The magic number is nine. That's the number of negative votes from NFL owners needed to opt out of the league's collective bargaining agreement.
Colts' Sanders, Freeney continuing injury rehab
They'd rather be hitting. They also know better. Sanders, last year's defensive player of the year, and Freeney, a former league sacks champ, have each undergone surgery in the past six months.
Familiar face returns to Colts' backfield
The return of running back Dominic Rhodes to the Colts' offensive backfield has been greeted with smiles all around the Indianapolis locker room.
Colts WR Wayne looking to improve on big numbers
Reggie Wayne 's image keeps evolving. Once billed as the ultimate complimentary receiver to Marvin Harrison , Wayne has carved out his own rightful place among the NFL's best.
NFL owners may opt out of labor deal next week
Indianapolis Colts running back Dominic Rhodes works out during a football minicamp at the team's training facility in Indianapolis Friday, May 16, 2008.
Manning withholding judgment on Harrison's alleged troubles
Peyton Manning is withholding judgment on teammate Marvin Harrison and the star receiver's legal issues.
Colts owner says Indy is perfect Super Bowl site
Jim Irsay has attended more than two dozen Super Bowls, none more special than Super Bowl XLI. via The Indianapolis Star
Around the League/B y Mark Eckel
There is word in the league office that when a player gets in off- the-field trouble, the team could be fined, or depending on the severity of the issue, could even be forced to forfeit a draft pick. via Trenton Times
Harrison Denies Role In Shooting To Colts
“At this point I'm keeping my fingers crossed”
Marvin Harrison told the Indianapolis Colts he was not involved in an April 29 shooting in Philadelphia, the Indianapolis Star reported. via WGAL
Mike Beas: Don't judge Harrison just yet
The things we don't know about Indianapolis Colts' All-galaxy wide receiver Marvin Harrison are a lot, and that air of mystery has long played into those golden hands. via Herald-Bulletin
Teen forum featuring Coach Tony Dungy
On May 20 the final Hamilton County Teen Forum will take place at 7 p.m. at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Halls A, B, and C. Indianapolis Colts Coach Tony Dungy will be the featured speaker. via IndyStar.com
“I was kind of playing the game up there in the stands”
Archie Manning, center, is joined by his sons Eli Manning, left, and Peyton Manning after the taping of a DirecTV commercial in Beverly Hills, Calif., Thursday, May 8, 2008. via St. Augustine Record
Mike Beas: Rhodes' return could be positive
If Kenton Keith isn't sweating, he should be. Not 30-minutes-on-the-treadmill beads of perspiration, but ones born out of concern. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
Dungy Shares Message With Students
“It gives you strength to never give up and succeed in life.”
They invested 24 days and an estimated 98,000 words to complete Tony Dungy's memoir, "Quiet Strength." Jefferson High School teachers read the book to their students from January to March as part of the One ... via Tampa Bay Online
Colts bring back ex-Super Bowl star Dominic Rhodes
Running back Dominic Rhodes has rejoined the Indianapolis Colts, signing a one-year deal with the team he helped lead to a Super Bowl championship. via USA Today
Sources: Bullet casings link to Harrison
“I've spoken with Marvin and I've spoken with his attorney, and they say the reports are erroneous. Marvin was not involved in any shooting, and he is not the subject of this investigation.”
Six of the bullet casings found after an April 29 shooting near Marvin Harrison 's car wash and garage came from a gun that belongs to the Colts wide receiver, Philadelphia police sources told ESPN's Sal ... via ESPN
Police Take Bullets From Wall Near Football Star's Business
There was new information Monday night in a shooting that happened near a Philadelphia business owned by National Football League star Marvin Harrison. via NBC 10
Dungy has been a head coach in the National Football League for 12 years and his highly regarded for both his character as well knowledge of the game. via KXKT-FM thekat.com
All week, the chatter along the Churchill Downs backstretch has been about Big Brown running away with the Kentucky Derby. via Weirton Daily Times
Harrison's agent denies Colts receiver involved in shooting
The agent for Indianapolis Colts receiver Marvin Harrison is denying that the player was involved in a shooting in Philadelphia. via WLFI-TV West Lafayette
Police confirm Harrison connected to investigation
“We have no credible information at this time, and we will not comment until we do.”
Philadelphia police tell 24-Hour News 8 that Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison is connected to an incident they are investigating. via WISH-TV Indianapolis
FOOTBALL: Two Bulls drafted; Kern signs with Denver
“I felt Denver is the best opportunity for me to start in the NFL next year, and they offered the best contract”
Trevor Scott is a polite upstate New Yorker who majored in sociology and hopes to one day work in law enforcement. via Union-Sun & Journal