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Pro Bowl rosters

Pro Bowl rosters Sunday, Jan. 29 At Honolulu AFC Offense Wide Receivers — s-Wes Welker, New England; s-Mike Wallace, Pittsburgh; A.J. Green, Cincinnati; Brandon Marshall, Miami.

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Gruden needs to get the rules straight

Our NFL rules professor sends ESPN's "expert" back to school.

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Panthers-Saints Preview

Drew Brees and Cam Newton both wrote their names into the NFL record books in Week 16, adding acclaim to what have been fantastic campaigns from each.

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Week 17 Cheat Sheet

Tebow, Broncos won't let former QB keep them from playoffs.

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No bouncing back B

Freeman and Bucs haven't rebounded from deficits or losses this season BY ROY CUMMINGS The Tampa Tribune CHARLOTTE, N.C. rash young gunslinger that he is, Josh Freeman often stepped into a huddle last season and virtually laughed in the face of adversity. Down by a score or two, three minutes to play in the game -- "Let's go get 'em,'' the Buccaneers quarterback said. And he usually did. A year later, down by a score or two late in games, Freeman still walks into the huddle with swagger. The results, though, have not been the same.

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Pats, 49ers lead Pro Bowlers

New England, San Francisco have eight representatives each NEW YORK (AP) - The usual names - Tom Brady, Ray Lewis, Troy Polamalu, Tony Gonzalez - are headed for Hawaii, barring a trip to the Super Bowl. Brady is one of eight Patriots and Patrick Willis one of eight 49ers to make the Jan. 29 game. "It's awesome," said 49ers punter Andy Lee, one of four Bay Area kickers to make it. "I think everybody is deserving. I think some guys are deserving who aren't going. Hopefully we won't be there, hopefully we'll be in the Super Bowl."

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Bills-Patriots Preview

After the then-undefeated Buffalo Bills shocked the New England Patriots in Week 3, the season-ending rematch in Foxborough looked like it could be a showdown for the AFC East title.

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Scorecard: By the numbers

Football NFL NATIONAL CONFERENCE North    W    L    T    Pct    PF    PA y-Green Bay    14    1    0    .933    515    318 x-Detroit    10    5    0    .667    433    342 Chicago    7    8    0    .467    336    328

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Joseph selected for Pro Bowl

By RICK STROUD and stephen f. holder Times Staff Writers TAMPA - The Bucs' fortunes on the field this season don't suggest there has been much stellar play, but Davin Joseph has transcended the team's 4-11 record. Joseph, Tampa Bay's starting right guard, was named to the Pro Bowl on Tuesday, recognized for the second time in four years.

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Fran Tarkenton: Vikings should adapt to today's pass-happy, what-defense NFL

I never thought I'd see the day when the dominant teams had the worst defenses and, often, weak running games. But that's where we are. Monday night, Drew Brees broke Dan Marino's record for passing yards in a season. And he didn't just break the record. He broke the record with a whole game still to play. And Tom Brady is just a mediocre game away, while Aaron Rodgers has an outside shot if he has a huge Week 17. Even Eli Manning and Matthew Stafford are within shouting distance. The game this year has changed more physically than I've ever seen. The top three teams have been Green Bay, New Orleans and New England. They have the top three quarterbacks in the league, all potentially having landmark seasons. And they all play with challenged defenses, while only the Saints have a solid running game. It's a reversal of the way we've traditionally seen dominant teams rise.

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