Herald apologizes for Spygate errorsThe Boston Herald has apologized for reporting that the New England Patriots videotaped a walkthrough by the St. Louis Rams one day before the two teams played in the Super Bowl in 2002.
Read more... Winslow AWOL as Browns open practicesKellen Winslow wouldn't be practising anyway, but the star tight end's absence from the Cleveland Browns' organized team activities this week is notable.
Read more... Kearse: Chip on shoulder now a boulderJevon Kearse stops to imitate what he calls the full Southern drawl and says, "Welcome back, welcome back."
Read more... Fifth person charged in Taylor slayingProsecutors in Miami say a fifth person has been charged in the slaying of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor.
Read more... Specter wants Mitchell-like indep. probeHold on, NFL. Spygate isn't over. Not if the "incensed" Pittsburgh Steelers fan in Congress has anything to do with it. Sen. Arlen Specter on Wednesday called for an independent investigation of the New England Patriots' taping of opposing coaches' signals, possibly similar to the high-profile Mitchell Report on performance enhancing drugs in baseball.
Read more... Browns release DB Kenny WrightThe Cleveland Browns cut backup defensive back Kenny Wright, who was arrested last month on marijuana possession charges after trying to outrun police in Texas.
Read more... Ravens, Suggs agree on franchise tagThe Baltimore Ravens have reached a compromise with franchise player Terrell Suggs, his agent said.
Read more... Everett cut by Bills, cleared for benefitsThe Buffalo Bills released Kevin Everett on Tuesday, clearing the way for the former tight end to receive disability benefits for the spinal cord injury that ended his career.
Read more... Seahawks' Tatupu investigated for DUISeattle Seahawks linebacker Lofa Tatupu was arrested over the weekend for investigation of drunk driving, authorities said.
Read more... Bears make Gould highest-paid kickerRobbie Gould became the NFL's highest paid kicker, agreeing to a US$15.5-million, five-year contract extension with the Chicago Bears that includes a $4.25 million signing bonus on Monday.
Read more... Ryan set for Falcons minicampMatt Ryan will have his first chance to prove he can be more than just another clipboard-toting rookie observer when the new Atlanta Falcons quarterback participates in a three-day minicamp beginning Saturday.
Read more... Packers part ways with WR RobinsonThe Green Bay Packers released Koren Robinson on Friday, the latest setback for the veteran wide receiver trying to resurrect his career after serving an NFL suspension and jail time.
Read more... Pats' Andrews pleads to drug possessionNew England Patriots defensive back Willie Andrews entered a plea to a marijuana possession charge, but won't face any prison time.
Read more... Vick ordered to pay Royal Bank $2.4MA federal judge on Thursday ordered imprisoned quarterback Michael Vick to repay more than US$2.4 million to a Canadian bank for defaulting on a loan.
Read more... Browns' McGinest to retire after 2008Browns linebacker Willie McGinest says the 2008 season will be his last. McGinest told SI.com for a story Thursday that he wants to finish his career on one last playoff run.
Read more... Top Bills tickets to cost $295 eachFootball fans looking for the best seats to watch the Buffalo Bills play in Toronto over the next five years will have to dig deep for tickets.
Read more... Reid's son admits smuggling pills in jailPhiladelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid's son was sent to state prison after admitting he smuggled 89 prescription pills into a county jail. Garrett Reid pleaded guilty to drug smuggling charges on Wednesday and faces a minimum of two years in state prison.
Read more... Giants give LT Diehl two-year extensionOffensive tackle David Diehl signed a two-year extension with the New York Giants that will keep him under contract with the Super Bowl champions through the 2013 season.
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