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ESPN pulls intro after Williams' Obama comments

ESPN pulled Hank Williams Jr.'s classic intro song from its broadcast of Monday night's NFL game after the country singer famous for the line "Are you ready for some football?" used an analogy to Adolf Hitler in discussing President Barack Obama.

 

Ravens 34, Jets 17: Jets Doomed by Turnovers in Loss to Ravens

Mark Sanchez lost three fumbles and threw an interception, resulting in 24 Baltimore points.

 

Manning leads Giants' late rally in 31-27 victory

Eli Manning threw two touchdown passes in a 58-second span late in the game and the New York Giants rallied to stun the Arizona Cardinals 31-27 on Sunday....

 

H.G.H. Testing Is Now Unlikely in N.F.L. This Season

Once touted by the N.F.L. as a done deal, a program for H.G.H. testing has become engulfed in a dispute among the league, the players union and the World Anti-Doping Agency.

 

Romo, Bailey lead Cowboys past Redskins 18-16

Tony Romo's ribs held up just fine. So did Dan Bailey's leg....

 

Steelers snag last-second win from reeling Colts

Shaun Suisham kicked a 38-yard field goal with 4 seconds left Sunday night, lifting the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 23-20 victory at Indianapolis. It was a wild game that turned three times in the final 5½ minutes and was far closer than most expected.

 

Finley scores three TDs as Pack smack Bears

The last time the Green Bay Packers visited Soldier Field, tight end Jermichael Finley and running back Ryan Grant were frustrated observers, sidelined by injuries for most of the season that ended with the team ...

 

NFL memo warns teams on faking injuries

The NFL sent a memo Wednesday to all 32 teams warning of fines, suspensions and loss of draft picks if the league determines players faked injuries during a game....

 

Giants get some bounces, beat Rams for 1st win

Giants get some bounces, beat Rams for 1st win

Eli Manning threw two touchdown passes and linebacker Michael Boley scored on a 65-yard fumble return to lead the New York Giants to a 28-16 victory over the mistake-prone St. Louis Rams on Monday night.

 

Final: Patriots 35, Chargers 21

Final: Patriots 35, Chargers 21

Tom Brady followed up his stellar 500-yard outing in the season opener, with a 423-yard outing as the Patriots beat the Chargers 35-21 in their home opener.

 

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