NFL: Former Ram, TV star olsen dies (Denver Post)
Hall of Famer Merlin Olsen, who helped form one of the NFL’s greatest defensive lines before embarking on a successful career in television, died Thursday after a battle with cancer. He was 69.
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NFL: Former Ram, TV star olsen dies (Denver Post)
NFL Panel Finds Some Injuries More Common on Turf (ABC News)
NFL panel finds certain serious knee, ankle injuries happen more often on artificial turf Artificial turf – Sports – Football – NFL – Knee
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NFL Panel Finds Some Injuries More Common on Turf (ABC News)
NFL panel finds some injuries more common on turf (AP via Yahoo! News)
An NFL panel has found that certain serious knee and ankle injuries happen more often in games played on the most popular brand of artificial turf than on grass.
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NFL panel finds some injuries more common on turf (AP via Yahoo! News)
NFL panel finds some injuries more common on turf (AP via Yahoo! Sports)
An NFL panel has found that certain serious knee and ankle injuries happen more often in games played on the most popular brand of artificial turf than on grass. The league’s Injury and Safety Panel is presenting its study Friday at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons in New Orleans.
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NFL official tells court lawyer broke confidentiality of drug program (USA Today)
An NFL executive testified in court that he consistently applied the league’s anti-doping policy, and alleged Thursday that the lead attorney for two Minnesota Vikings stars leaked information about their positive test for a banned drug. The league’s vice president for law and labor policy, Adolpho Birch, was on the witness stand before a Hennepin County judge for more than 3 hours, as the case …
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NFL official tells court lawyer broke confidentiality of drug program (USA Today)
NFL exec testifies in Williamses’ drug lawsuit (AP via Yahoo! News)
An NFL executive says the league’s independent drug testing administrator should not have exempted players who inadvertently took a banned substance before two Minnesota Vikings tested positive for the same thing two years ago.
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NFL exec testifies in Williamses’ drug lawsuit (AP via Yahoo! News)
NFL exec testifies in Williamses’ drug lawsuit (San Francisco Chronicle)
An NFL executive says the league’s independent drug testing administrator should not have exempted players who inadvertently took a banned substance before two Minnesota Vikings tested positive for the same thing two years ago.
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NFL exec testifies in Williamses’ drug lawsuit (San Francisco Chronicle)
StarCaps trial: NFL’s push for discipline in 2006 affected Vikings’ Williamses in 2008 (Pioneer Press)
An NFL executive testified in the StarCaps trial today he told the doctor administering the league’s drug-testing program in 2006 to stop exempting players who inadvertently ingested a banned substance and start referring them for discipline.
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StarCaps trial: NFL’s push for discipline in 2006 affected Vikings’ Williamses in 2008 (Pioneer Press)
NFL executive: Drug tester shouldn’t exempt players (ESPN)
An NFL executive says the league’s independent drug testing administrator should not have exempted players who tested positive for a banned substance before two Minnesota Vikings tested positive two years ago.
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NFL executive: Drug tester shouldn’t exempt players (ESPN)
Tebow scores below average on NFL’s Wonderlic test (Sun-Sentinel)
Tim Tebow proved at the NFL Combine two weekends ago that he is a physical freak for a quarterback: He tied a Combine record with a vertical leap of 38.5 inches, ran a 4.7 in the 40 and dominated all participants in the cone and shuttle drills.
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Tebow scores below average on NFL’s Wonderlic test (Sun-Sentinel)





