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Giants, fans celebrate title with NYC parade
After winning Super Bowl XLVI, the New York Giants and throngs of fans were treated to their second ticker-tape parade in five years along the Canyon of Heroes in lower Manhattan on Tuesday morning. As many as 1 million people were expected to attend.
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Ricky Williams retiring from NFL after 11 years
Baltimore Ravens running back Ricky Williams plans to retire, he announced Tuesday.
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Titans try to cool Manning fever in Nashville
The Titans new general manager says the team is in good hands with the quarterbacks they have.
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Giants' Ballard suffered torn ACL in Super Bowl
The Giants announced that tight end Jake Ballard tore his left ACL during the second half of the Super Bowl. Ballard underwent an MRI that revealed the results.
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Chiefs OC Daboll promises offense will 'attack'
Kansas City's fifth offensive coordinator in four years is hoping to lend some much-needed permanence to his new team.
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Underwood rejoins Pats after Super Bowl cut
Wide receiver Tiquan Underwood, who was cut by the Patriots the night before Super Bowl XLVI, was re-signed by the team on Tuesday, the Patriots announced.
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Broncos' Moreno faces drunken-driving charge
Denver prosecutors say Broncos running back Knowshon Moreno has been charged with drunken driving and careless driving after getting pulled over in south Denver.
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Bills re-sign Lindell; Metzelaars back as coach
Kicker Rian Lindell avoided free agency by re-signing with the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday. And there's another familiar face returning to the fold, after the Bills hired Pete Metzelaars, the most productive tight end in team history, as an assistant coach.
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Steelers name Haley new offensive coordinator
The Pittsburgh Steelers hired former Chiefs coach Todd Haley as their new offensive coordinator, the team announced Tuesday.
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Goodell thanks fans, promises improvements
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is thanking fans for their support in a postseason letter and promises the league will pursue ways to enhance the game on and off the field.
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