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Peyton Manning is highest paid player in NFL: report

Reuters 08/17/2011
Peyton Manning is highest paid player in NFL: report

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning will end this year as the National Football League's (NFL) highest-paid player, according to a Forbes report released Wednesday.

Kevin Mawae, NFL Players Association President, is expected to be among the players joining the resumption of labor negotiations Wednesday in New York.

After another round of meetings between lawyers, the key figures in the NFL lockout resume talks here today that could launch the 2011 season. But as bargaining that led to a landmark NFL contract in 1993 illustrated, it's never a deal until it's done.

New York’s Attorney General Says He’s Investigating NFL PLayer Lockout

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is investigating the legality of the National Football League’s lockout against players, citing the importance of the sport to the state’s economy.

NFL Enters Work Stoppage After Union Talks Fall Apart

The National Football League is in a work stoppage for the first time in 24 years after owners locked out the players following weeks of labor talks that failed to produce an agreement.

Bloomberg, Pittsburgh Mayor Make Wager Over AFC Championship

Mayor Michael Bloomberg might be wearing gold and black if the New York Jets don't come through this weekend.

Steve Johnson dropped the game-winning pass in his team's overtime loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

It wasn't his own hands or the Pittsburgh secondary Sunday that foiled Buffalo Bills wide receiver Steve Johnson from hauling in what should have been the game-winning TD catch in the end zone. It was God.

Randy Moss told Tom Brady his haircut made him look like a girl

Before he was traded to the Minnesota Vikings, Randy Moss got into a catfight with Tom Brady about, all of things, his facial hair.

Possible replacements for Cutler

Lindsay H. Jones Denver Post 03/31/2009
Kellen Winslow

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and tight end Kellen Winslow agreed to a six-year contract extension on Monday.

Possible replacements for Cutler

Now that it's clear Jay Cutler won't be Denver's starting quarterback in 2009, it is time to figure out who actually will be lining up under center, possibly as soon as the team's first minicamp April 17-19. Broncos reporter Lindsay H. Jones analyzes a few of the possibilities:


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