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    Update: Giants need stop gap - (08/25)

    Stay with FOXSports.com all day long for the latest sports news. Michael Strahan may come out of retirement to help Giants plus more news.

    Sammy ready to slam - (08/25)

    Giants veteran Sammy Knights talks about the upcoming season, his influence on rookie Kenny Phillips and much more.

    The rook is ready - (08/25)

    Rookie Kenny Phillips talks about the upcoming season, not being allowed to hit in practice and much more. Also hear what coach Tom Coughlin has to say about the hard-hitting safety.

    NFC North Preview Plus A Look at This Week?s Pre-Season Games - (08/24)

    The Blitz welcomes back Dan Wernery as we review the week that was in the NFL.   In the Opening Kickoff, we discuss the career and impact of NFLPA Executive Director Gene Upshaw who died suddenly this past week.  In News & Notes our topics include Steven Jackson’s new contract, Jason Peters’ holdout, the Bengals signing [...]

    NFL on FOX Preview: AFC East - (08/24)

    Will new faces for the Dolphins and Jets threaten the Patriots' dominance of the AFC East? Jimmy Johnson gives his take.

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    [NFL] Any way you look at it, Favre is one of a kind - (08/25)

    We all know who Brett Favre is, what he represents, what team he'll really be remembered by, and everything that has to do with this summer-long saga that has, for the time being, been put to rest. But what you don't know is that Brett Favre is not Joe Montana. Not because he didn't win three additional Super Bowls or didn't have Jerry Rice, but because he, at 38, still has it. Brett is not Dan Marino. Not because he's better in every meaningful statistical category after passing Marino, and not because he actually won a Super Bowl, but because nearing the end of his career, he isn't playing with hobbled ankles. Our beloved number four is not John Elway. Not because the odds are against him to go out on top winning a championship, let alone two in a row, but because he isn't limping into the 2008 season, and he doesn't look like he's 50 when he's only pushing 40. Brett Favre is Brett Favre, and there has been no one like him, and undoubtedly we will never see anyone like him again. And because of that, I will explain to you why Favre and the Jets will shock us all.

    [NFL] Fantasy Position by Position: Running-Back Breakdown - (08/25)

    Anyone can analyze the quarterback position, mostly because youre usually only looking at one guy under a microscope. But take a look at the Oakland Raiders backfield, even for a second, and you have to start to wonder: Who is the starter, the third down back, and will it even matter? That's what happens when you have a sure fire talent, a couple of injury riddled busts, and a collection of all around solid talent at the position. It's not really about DO you have the talent, it's what you do with it. So, in doing my best from digging too deep in the cookie jar and trying to pretend like the Pittsburgh Steelers' signing of Mewelde Moore will actually shake your fantasy football world up, even a little bit, here is my perspective on each team's running back issues, by player, as insignificant as they may be.

    [NFL] Sunday Night Football - (08/25)

    To some, Sunday is a time to unwind. To many, it is a day of worship. I spend my Sundays relaxing while praising the football gods. It is an American tradition to participate in the great sport of football. Unlike with most other sports, you do not need to physically be in the game to be a football participant. It is as much of an experience for the player as it is for the spectator. The trials and tribulations experienced by players on field translate to fan emotion off field. Therefore, for this past November's Sunday Night Football game--this  season's undefeated team to beat, the  New England Patriots took on my favorite team, the struggling Philadelphia Eagles--I decided to focus on the onlookers of the game instead of on the game itself (being a fan of the game, this was harder to do than it may seem).

    [NFL] 30 activities to pass the time until Kickoff - (08/25)

    I've heard that there are two different times of the year.  There is football season, and there is waiting for football season.  With about 50 days left (depending on which day you read this) until the kickoff of the NFL season I thought it would be fun to list some entertaining activities to occupy your time.  Understand that these range from the mundane, to the ludicrous, to "Hey, maybe I could actually do that."  This column is all in fun and some of the activities listed should be performed at the readers own risk (of embarrassment). The following are in no particular order.

    [NFL] Hall of Famer For Sale - (08/25)

    Finally, we're making some ground. After all of the speculation, the he said, she said quotes and misquotes, we finally know the truth. Brett Favre wants back into the NFL, and the Packers don't want him on their team. While it doesn't appear likely that either side will be changing their mind anytime soon, (Brett is set on returning, and the Packers are focused on Aaron Rodgers) now is the time to start focusing on where Favre will be playing next season. The Green Bay Packers have emphatically stated they will not release Favre, in fear he could go to a rival and beat them twice a season. They probably would be reluctant to let him go to another NFC team, as well, in fear they could meet him in the playoffs. So, what then? Trade him to Baltimore and possibly see him in the Super Bowl? Ted Thompson is truly in a lose-lose, here. If Brett is reinstated and rides the bench, chants of "we want brett" will be heard for all 8 home games. Aaron Rodgers won't make it out of Green Bay alive. Regardless of the actual outcome, what's better than speculating just a little further in the epic story that has become "the retirement of Brett Favre"? Here is a look at all of the 31 other teams Brett Favre is more likely to play for, and reasons why or why not it will actually happen:

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    [NFL] Any way you look at it, Favre is one of a kind - (08/25)

    We all know who Brett Favre is, what he represents, what team he'll really be remembered by, and everything that has to do with this summer-long saga that has, for the time being, been put to rest. But what you don't know is that Brett Favre is not Joe Montana. Not because he didn't win three additional Super Bowls or didn't have Jerry Rice, but because he, at 38, still has it. Brett is not Dan Marino. Not because he's better in every meaningful statistical category after passing Marino, and not because he actually won a Super Bowl, but because nearing the end of his career, he isn't playing with hobbled ankles. Our beloved number four is not John Elway. Not because the odds are against him to go out on top winning a championship, let alone two in a row, but because he isn't limping into the 2008 season, and he doesn't look like he's 50 when he's only pushing 40. Brett Favre is Brett Favre, and there has been no one like him, and undoubtedly we will never see anyone like him again. And because of that, I will explain to you why Favre and the Jets will shock us all.

    [NFL] Fantasy Position by Position: Running-Back Breakdown - (08/25)

    Anyone can analyze the quarterback position, mostly because youre usually only looking at one guy under a microscope. But take a look at the Oakland Raiders backfield, even for a second, and you have to start to wonder: Who is the starter, the third down back, and will it even matter? That's what happens when you have a sure fire talent, a couple of injury riddled busts, and a collection of all around solid talent at the position. It's not really about DO you have the talent, it's what you do with it. So, in doing my best from digging too deep in the cookie jar and trying to pretend like the Pittsburgh Steelers' signing of Mewelde Moore will actually shake your fantasy football world up, even a little bit, here is my perspective on each team's running back issues, by player, as insignificant as they may be.

    [NFL] Sunday Night Football - (08/25)

    To some, Sunday is a time to unwind. To many, it is a day of worship. I spend my Sundays relaxing while praising the football gods. It is an American tradition to participate in the great sport of football. Unlike with most other sports, you do not need to physically be in the game to be a football participant. It is as much of an experience for the player as it is for the spectator. The trials and tribulations experienced by players on field translate to fan emotion off field. Therefore, for this past November's Sunday Night Football game--this  season's undefeated team to beat, the  New England Patriots took on my favorite team, the struggling Philadelphia Eagles--I decided to focus on the onlookers of the game instead of on the game itself (being a fan of the game, this was harder to do than it may seem).

    [NFL] 30 activities to pass the time until Kickoff - (08/25)

    I've heard that there are two different times of the year.  There is football season, and there is waiting for football season.  With about 50 days left (depending on which day you read this) until the kickoff of the NFL season I thought it would be fun to list some entertaining activities to occupy your time.  Understand that these range from the mundane, to the ludicrous, to "Hey, maybe I could actually do that."  This column is all in fun and some of the activities listed should be performed at the readers own risk (of embarrassment). The following are in no particular order.

    [NFL] Hall of Famer For Sale - (08/25)

    Finally, we're making some ground. After all of the speculation, the he said, she said quotes and misquotes, we finally know the truth. Brett Favre wants back into the NFL, and the Packers don't want him on their team. While it doesn't appear likely that either side will be changing their mind anytime soon, (Brett is set on returning, and the Packers are focused on Aaron Rodgers) now is the time to start focusing on where Favre will be playing next season. The Green Bay Packers have emphatically stated they will not release Favre, in fear he could go to a rival and beat them twice a season. They probably would be reluctant to let him go to another NFC team, as well, in fear they could meet him in the playoffs. So, what then? Trade him to Baltimore and possibly see him in the Super Bowl? Ted Thompson is truly in a lose-lose, here. If Brett is reinstated and rides the bench, chants of "we want brett" will be heard for all 8 home games. Aaron Rodgers won't make it out of Green Bay alive. Regardless of the actual outcome, what's better than speculating just a little further in the epic story that has become "the retirement of Brett Favre"? Here is a look at all of the 31 other teams Brett Favre is more likely to play for, and reasons why or why not it will actually happen:

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    Dolphins sign Pennington to two-year deal - (08/08)

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    McCarthy: Favre not ready to play for Packers - (08/06)

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    Pack, Favre moving closer to the edge - (08/05)

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    Jay Glazer says after a late-night meeting Monday, it's looking more and more like the Packers and Brett Favre will part ways.

    Favre will be officially reinstated on Monday - (08/03)

    As Favre frenzy hits its boiling point following news of his impending reinstatement, Jay Glazer has the latest on the circus.

    Packers hire Fleischer to consult on Favre saga - (08/03)

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    Fantasy strategy, Part III: Luck is a design of hard work - (07/25)

    Clues abound in fantasy football to help owners seize opportunities to improve their fantasy teams, inch closer to more weekly wins and vie for the fantasy title. Spending time reviewing the box scores and researching player backgrounds can lead to solid tips and help predict future performance.

    Fantasy strategy, Part I: Top 10 tips for a winning draft - (07/24)

    My brother once said it takes one-third draft, one-third management and one-third luck to win a fantasy football title. I've found there's truth to that, though I'd like to think good luck is a design of hard work.

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    Ex-Ram WR Bruce inks 2-year contract with 49ers - (02/29)

    In a move that reunites him with former head coach Mike Martz, free agent wide receiver Isaac Bruce, released by St. Louis this week after 14 seasons with the Rams, has signed a two-year contract with the San Francisco 49ers.

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    Pasquarelli: Under-the-radar free agents - (02/28)

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    Panthers bring back Muhammad, scrap QB Carr - (02/27)

    The Panthers have turned to a familiar face, with ESPN.com confirming that the team on Wednesday afternoon reached a contract agreement with veteran free agent Muhsin Muhammad.

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