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“The fundamental information that Matt provided was consistent with what we disciplined the Patriots for last fall,” commissioner Roger Goodell said at a news conference.
From a distance, it's always so easy. Jerry Rice? Hang 'em up! M.J.? Don't come back! It's fun to conduct other people's careers for them, especially famous people. It's a vicarious thrill, like telling a rich guy how to spend his money. It's a little harder up close.
Marcus Thomas maintained Sunday that he always believed he would be exonerated of a drug- possession charge stemming from a late-night incident March 1.
The attorney for Denver Broncos player Marcus Thomas says drug possession charges against the defensive tackle have been dropped.
He went to a buffalo roundup in South Dakota, took in a few Broadway plays, toured the Smithsonian and London and Chicago and visited what used to be a leper colony in Hawaii.
He no longer is the little boy who wandered off on his own when he was 31/2 and spent several hours lost in the bowels of Florida Field until a security officer finally found him and reunited him with his panicked father.
John Lynch has found another muse beyond his usual offseason, self-motivation tactics: doubt.
Redskins receiver Antwaan Randle El, with crutches under both arms, said Wednesday the surgery on his right knee went as expected and he hopes to return to the field for offseason practices next month.
The Broncos reshuffled their front office Tuesday by clarifying job descriptions and hiring a new assistant general manager.
His diabetes does change things about Jay Cutler. It has to.
No one chooses to have diabetes, of course, particularly not at the age of 25. It's dangerous, although not nearly as dangerous as it used to be, and it's certainly inconvenient.
Colts receiver Marvin Harrison was interviewed by police about a shooting near his North Philadelphia bar this week. Harrison hasn't been arrested or charged.
If life is about timing, Kerry Kinnard's is apparently impeccable.
Former Cowboys quarterback Wade Wilson, now Dallas' quarterbacks coach, has lived with diabetes for more than 20 years, first discovering he had the disease when he was with the Vikings in 1985 as part of his 18-year NFL career with five teams.
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