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You may have heard about Kurt Warner, the quarterback who on Sunday evening at Raymond James Stadium will lead the Arizona Cardinals into Super Bowl XLIII against the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...more
January 31, 2009
Arizona Cardinals center Lyle Sendlein, who makes the calls for his team's blocking assignments, is expecting the biggest challenge of his career Sunday night during Super Bowl XLIII. ...more
January 31, 2009
He already seems like the Superman of Super Bowl XLIII - yes, he's able to leap tall cornerbacks in a single bound - but somehow, even the hyperbole can't do justice to Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald. ...more
January 30, 2009
People enjoy watching football in most places across this land, but Pittsburgh isn't like most places and Pennsylvania isn't like most states. Football isn't a diversion there, nor is it something to be lightly debated over the water cooler or simply enjoyed as one might enjoy a good dinner. ...more
January 30, 2009
Even a $7 billion industry can't shrug off a new economic order. The nation's harsh economic environment served as a grim backdrop for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's state-of-the-league address Friday, two days before the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals meet in the Super Bowl at Raymond James Stadium. ...more
January 30, 2009
TAMPA -- Willis McGahee of the Baltimore Ravens circled out of the backfield late in the AFC Championship Game earlier this month and sprinted downfield as a pass receiver. As the ball came toward him, Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark read the play and rushed at full speed toward McGahee. Clark crushed helmet-to-helmet into McGahee, who then lay motionless while Clark rolled on the ground nearby in pain. Neither athlete suffered a serious injury, and Clark will be on the field Sunday for the Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII. But the same speed and ferocity that makes professional football the nation's top spectator sport has also raised concerns about player safety. ...more
January 30, 2009
Less than a mile from the site of Sunday's big game, a group of area businesspeople experienced their own Super Bowl moment. ...more
January 30, 2009
The NFL leader in whispers was up on stage. There are at least three things you need to interview Troy Polamalu, the Pittsburgh Steelers' game changing Pro Bowl safety: a notebook, a pen and a lip reader. ...more
January 30, 2009
From video game contests to player autographs to a 56-year-old man in a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders costume, the NFLX After Dark celebration offered fans a wild, and wet, experience Thursday night. ...more
January 30, 2009
Someone asked 71-year-old Dick LeBeau what it felt like to be the oldest coach in the NFL. ...more
January 30, 2009
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