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Goodell Says London May Get NFL Franchise
Goodell Says London May Get NFL Franchise
The NFL is holding its annual regular season game at London's Wembley Stadium Sunday. This year features the New England Patriots playing the Tampa Bay Bucs, who are owned by the Glazer family, owners of the English Premier League and European Champion League's defending champion Manchester ...
Only Goodell can judge Cable now
Only Goodell can judge Cable now
justblogbaby.com — Citing a lack of evidence and inconsistencies in the story told by accuser Randy Hanson, the Napa... District Attorney has decided not to pursue a case against Tom Cable. Now, the non-distracted Raiders can get back to their business at hand. The announcement made on Thursday afternoon brings the ... (more) Only Goodell can judge Cable now
Trip to London pales in comparison to distance between Pats, Bucs
Trip to London pales in comparison to distance between Pats, Bucs
nfl.com — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are traveling across the Atlantic this week for what they had hoped would... be a glorious moment in the international spotlight. Instead, they're going to be in the shadows while the New England Patriots -- with their three ... (more) Trip to London pales in comparison to distance between ...
Don’t Take Tom Brady and Patriots -15 So Quickly
Don’t Take Tom Brady and Patriots -15 So Quickly
buccaneers.gearupforsports.com — After Tom Brady’s 6 TD performance last week vs the Titans, you might think I’m on crack... or at the very least off my rocker to fathom the idea the Bucs will cover the 15 spread and make the game competitive, but I’m here to tell you they will. I have a few reasons as to why, ... (more) Don’t Take Tom Brady and Patriots -15 So Quickly
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Goodell on NFL Team in London: "I'd Like to See one in St. Louis First"
Real Fake Sports - Sports Satire l Fake Sports News l Sports Parody — ... With this weekend's matchup between the Patriots and the Buccaneers taking place in London, talk about moving a permanent franchise to the English city is again surfacing. ...

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