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Minnesota Vikings Rice catches a pass defended by New York Giants Thomas during first half of their NFL football game in Detroit

Sidney Rice Heading to Seahawks for 5 Year Contract

The Seahawks came to terms with former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Sidney Rice, agreeing on a five-year, $41 million contract that includes $18 million in guaranteed money. Before the contract is signed, Rice has to pass his physical test with Seattle.
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NFL saves billions by rescuing season

Nothing draws U.S. television viewers like American football, so the labor agreement reached between National Football League (NFL) players and owners on Monday was a win for everyone, market experts said.

Jay Cutler's injury sparks a wave of online criticism

During the 2nd half of yesterday's NFC Championship game, Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler left the game with a knee injury. His perceived lack of toughness caused a flurry of online criticism from fans, media members and fellow NFL players.
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NFL lockout could end Monday with expected players' vote

The National Football League and NFL Players Association appeared headed for an end to the four-month lockout with the players poised for a possible vote Monday on a 10-year labor agreement, the league website said Sunday.
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NFL Lockout could End Monday with Expected Players' Vote

The National Football League and NFL Players Association appeared headed for an end to the four-month lockout with the players poised for a possible vote Monday on a 10-year labor agreement, the league website said Sunday.
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NFL Lockout: Will Players Agree to Owners' Offer?

NFL owners on Thursday voted to approve a new 10-year collective bargaining agreement with the NFL Players Association in Atlanta, a move which represents just one half of an end to a lockout as players must now vote to pass it so the new season can begin.
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Twitter-using Steelers player sues over lost endorsement deal

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall is suing Hanesbrands Inc. for terminating an endorsement deal after the football player posted controversial messages on Twitter following the death of Osama bin Laden, his attorney said on Tuesday.

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