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As expected, McDaniels becomes Pats' offensive coordinator
As expected, New England Patriots
coach Bill Belichick confirmed that Josh McDaniels will be his offensive coordinator next season.
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Steelers offer coordinator job to ex-Chiefs coach Haley
Former Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley has been offered the Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive coordinator job, league sources said Monday.
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Report: Rams will have second interview with Paton for GM job
The St. Louis Rams will reportedly speak with Minnesota Vikings director of player personnel George Paton a second time, according to the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
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Just after Super Bowl win, Giants' Jones proposes to girlfriend
New York Giants linebacker Greg Jones followed his team's victory in Super Bowl XLVI with about the only thing that could top it -- he proposed to his girlfriend.
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Raiders hire former Stanford, 49ers assistant Tarver as DC
The Oakland Raiders didn't look far to
find a defensive coordinator, hiring Stanford assistant Jason Tarver on Monday.
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Coughlin, Goodell say Giants' Manning in 'elite' class of QBs
After New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning drew criticism when he said he was an "elite" player in August. Now, though, it appears that the freshly-minted two-time Super Bowl MVP might have just been ahead of the curve.
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New Vikes stadium could be built on parking lot near Metrodome
The latest Minnesota Vikings stadium plan would place it just east of the
Metrodome on a parking lot.
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Giants' Coughlin diffuses talk about legacy: 'It's not about me'
Tom Coughlin said he has every intention of returning to coach the Giants next season.
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Super Bowl is most-watched TV show in U.S. history -- again
The Nielsen Co. said Monday that an estimated 111.3 million people watched the New York Giants beat the New England Patriots on Sunday night in Super Bowl XLVI.
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Coughlin, Manning agree Bradshaw's late TD was right call
While the timing of Ahmad Bradshaw's late TD in Super Bowl XLVI could have been better, Tom Coughlin maintains going for the end zone was a better choice than a field goal.
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