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Pit bull owned by Steelers LB Harrison attacks young son

A pit bull owned by Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison has reportedly attacked the player's young son, but police, hospital officials and team officials are releasing little information.

 

Vick visits probation officer, ignores media outside courthouse

Michael Vick walked into a federal courthouse in Virginia on Friday to meet his probation officer, ignoring questions from waiting reporters about his life under home confinement after being released from a federal prison this week.

 

New Cowboys Stadium to feature 'world's largest high-def TV'

The Cowboys on Thursday unveiled what they're calling the world's largest high-definition TV: a 72-foot tall, 160-foot wide screen suspended over the field.

 

Report: Brett Favre expected to undergo surgery on biceps tendon

Brett Favre will meet with renowned orthopedic surgeon James Andrews on Tuesday in Alabama to discuss surgery on his throwing shoulder expected to be performed later this week, the St. Paul Pioneer Press has reported.

 

Eyeing return to NFL, Vick to begin workouts after prison release

Eyeing return to NFL, Vick to begin workouts after prison release

Suspended QB Michael Vick will begin working with a trainer and start football-related workouts shortly after being released from prison next week, according to a source familiar with the situation.

 

NFL salary cap increases $12 million over last season

NFL salary cap increases $12 million over last season

The NFL's 2009 salary cap will be nearly $12 million more than last season after a final adjustment brought the total to $128 million.

 

Dungy meets with Vick in Kansas penitentiary

Michael Vick and Tony Dungy have met at the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kan., where the former star quarterback is imprisoned.

 

New reason for Favre return

New reason for Favre return

One NFL source says Brett Favre can't retire peacefully until he gets revenge.

 

Jack Kemp, Ex-Quarterback and VP Candidate, Dies at 73

Jack Kemp, Ex-Quarterback and VP Candidate, Dies at 73

Jack Kemp, the ex-quarterback, congressman, one-time vice-presidential nominee and self-described "bleeding-heart conservative" died Saturday.

 

A dozen injured after Cowboys' facility collapses

Cowboys special teams coach Joe DeCamillis was among 12 people injured when 64 mph winds — just shy of tornado strength — ripped through the roof of the team’s indoor practice facility during a rookie minicamp Saturday.

 

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