Pro Bowl News
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Charles Woodson rejoined the Oakland Raiders, where the Pro Bowl defensive back began his 15-year National Football League career in 1998.
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The New York Giants are the oddsmakers’ favorite to win their division next season, while the New York Jets are picked to share last place.
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The San Diego Chargers agreed to a two-year contract with free-agent defensive end Dwight Freeney, the National Football League team said on its website.
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Chuck Muncie, a three-time Pro Bowl running back who once held the National Football League record for rushing touchdowns in a season before his career was cut short by cocaine use, has died. He was 60.
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Thomas Welch knows there’s a better chance he will be fired than retire. So he spent his vacation interning at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management to prepare for a second career to sustain him for the next 40 years.
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Ronde Barber, a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 2003 Super Bowl-winning team and a five-time Pro Bowl selection, is retiring after a 16-year National Football League career with the Bucs.
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Dee Milliner experienced something last night foreign to many recent New York Jets draft picks. He was cheered as he entered the National Football League.
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New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez can have a successful National Football League career if he limits his turnovers and moves past criticism from fans, according to six-time Pro Bowl quarterback Donovan McNabb.
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Most Ivy League psychology majors move on to a suit and tie after graduation. Mike Catapano’s attire after he leaves Princeton University includes a helmet and shoulder pads.
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers signed a contract extension that ESPN said would give the 2011 Super Bowl Most Valuable Player the highest salary in National Football League history.
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