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sports.yahoo.com - 10/29/2009
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There are two pieces of evidence which suggest that today's third annual NFL game in London between the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers is a big deal. First the tickets sold out more quickly than Springsteen concert in Jersey. Secondly, Roger Goodell takes every opporunity to ...
bizoffootball.com - 30 days ago
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bizoffootball.com —
Early Thursday morning, word arrived via Noah Pransky
of WTSP (10 Connects), the CBS affiliate in the...
Tampa Bay area, that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers might be up for sale, it came as a bit of shocker. Pransky cited Dan Sileo of WDAE saying that due to Joel Glazer losing as much as $400 million ...
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Buccaneers Fire Back After Report That Team May Be Up ...
blog.blitznation.com - 10/25/2009
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were no match for
the New England Patriots today in London. Tom Brady...
and his receivers were clicking on all cylinders, while the defense led by Jerod Mayo continued their dominance by shutting down Josh Johnson and the Bucs offense. (more…)
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Patriots Dominate The Bucs In London, 35-7
sports.yahoo.com - 10/23/2009
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sports.yahoo.com —
LONDON (AP)—NFL commissioner Roger Goodell expects the league
to start playing multiple regular-season games in Britain in...
the next few years—an expansion that could lead to putting a franchise in London. Goodell said Friday that “every indicator” ...
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Goodell expects multiple NFL games in Britain soon
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