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Patriots' Gronkowski, Ochocinco active for Super Bowl XLVI
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski will be active for Sunday's Super Bowl, according to the list of inactive players posted on the team's official Twitter feed.
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Business sees boost after donating 120 doughnuts to Giants
A northeast Ohio farm market says its doughnut business doubled this week after word spread that some of the New York Giants would be chowing down on its blueberry doughnuts ahead of their Super Bowl appearance.
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Giants' Coughlin sought key advice from Warner, still follows it
Eli Manning's continued maturation helped New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin lead the team to its second Super Bowl in five seasons. But the counsel of another quarterback -- Kurt Warner -- also might have played a large role in Coughlin's success.
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Giants DE Canty tweets prediction of score, later deletes it
Chris Canty feels very good about his team's Super Bowl chances. How good? How about "Giants 28, New England 17" good, although he later might have changed his mind.
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Goodell says NFL's all-stars must play Pro Bowl at higher level
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell called for the league's all-star game to be played at a higher level in an interview on ESPN Radio's "Mike and Mike in the Morning" Sunday.
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Ryan vows to be more in touch with Jets' defense
New York Jets coach Rex Ryan said Saturday he will take a more active role in running the team's defense next season, though he was vague about who will call the plays.
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Broncos' Tebow doesn't rule out possible future in politics
Could you imagine Tim Tebow running for office? Believe it, because the Broncos' QB says a career in politics could be part of his future once his playing days are over.
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Packers' Rodgers voted AP NFL Most Valuable Player
Packers QB Aaron Rodgers was announced as the NFL's Most Valuable Player on Saturday night at NFL Honors, beating out Saints QB Drew Brees in a landslide.
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Former Jets, Pats RB Martin headlines Hall's Class of 2012
Running back Curtis Martin, four linemen and one senior committee selection make up the six-member Class of 2012 that will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.