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Odom tests positive for banned substance, says it's not PEDs
Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Antwan Odom admitted Thursday night via Twitter that he has tested positive for a banned substance and is appealing his four-game NFL-mandated suspension.
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Portis' offseason 'dedicated to getting myself right' for 'Skins
Here's something unusual: Of all the drama that surrounded the Washington Redskins during training camp and the preseason, none of it had anything to do with Clinton Portis.
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Raiders rely on McFadden with Bush slowed by broken thumb
Despite missing most of the preseason with a hamstring injury, running back Darren McFadden is likely to get the majority of work this week when the Raiders play at Tennessee.
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Wells misses practice again, could sit out Cardinals' opener
That breakout season so many have predicted for Arizona Cardinals running back Beanie Wells might be on hold for a week.
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NFLPA chief echoes commissioner's sentiments on labor deal
NFL Players Association Executive Director DeMaurice Smith agreed with recent comments made by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell that it would be in the best interest of all parties to reach a new collective bargaining agreement before the current deal expires in March.
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Niners' Crabtree says he's good to go after missing preseason
Michael Crabtree's sore neck is much better, he insists he's ready to play after missing the entire preseason and last week's spat with teammate Vernon Davis is long
since done.
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Milestone moment: Cowboys give Austin a six-year, $54M deal
Wide receiver Miles Austin, whose breakout 2009 season resulted in a Pro Bowl berth, received a six-year contract extension from the Dallas Cowboys, the team announced.
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Steelers adapting to QB Dixon's mobility, offensive gifts
Hines Ward believes Dennis Dixon must run. Steelers offensive coordinator Bruce Arians warns he'd better not run too much.
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Lewis tells Jets to expect Ravens invasion on Revis Island
Ray Lewis is thrilled that Darrelle Revis is back with the New York Jets. This way, the linebacker said, his Baltimore Ravens won't have to hear any nonsense if they beat the Jets on Monday night.
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Spanos: Jackson, McNeill to blame for holdouts, not Chargers
San Diego Chargers president Dean Spanos made it clear Thursday that he supports general manager A.J. Smith in the no-end-in-sight stalemate between the team and its two Pro Bowl holdouts, wide receiver Vincent Jackson and left tackle Marcus McNeill.
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