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Measuring Minnesota's potential
Kevin Seifert, NFC NorthAP Photo/Michael Conroy Quarterback Brett Favre and running back Adrian Peterson are leading one of the best Vikings teams in recent memory. ...
Blog | October 13, 2009
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...2ndL) tr... PONTIAC, : Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders (2ndL) tries to outrun Minnesota Vikings defenders Corey Fuller (L), Ed McDaniel (2ndR) and Dixon Edwards (R) during the fourth quarter of their 25 October...
Photo | October 12, 2007Baltimore Ravens 2005 season preview
ESPN.comESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine break down each NFL team as the 2005 regular season approaches.
Story | Conversation | August 29, 2005Let's get it started
Pro Football WeeklyPro Football Weekly begins answering all the NFL's most pertinent questions by thoroughly examining each team's training camp.
Story | Conversation | July 25, 2005Cromartie to miss 2005 season
Associated PressFlorida State cornerback Antonio Cromartie will miss the 2005 season after tearing the ACL in his left knee Tuesday during voluntary workouts.
Story | Conversation | July 13, 2005Analyzing the first-round class of 2002
Pro Football WeeklyPro Football Weekly breaks down the 2002 first-round class now that it can be evaluated after three years.
Story | Conversation | April 28, 2005
Ravens need No. 2 receiver beside Mason
Scouts Inc.Our friends at Scouts Inc. have updated their offseason shopping list for the Baltimore Ravens.
Story | Conversation | March 29, 2005
Miami also working on restructured Seau deal
ESPN.com news servicesWednesday NFL roundup
Story | Conversation | March 09, 2005Cap casualties could include big names
Scouts Inc.Scouts Inc. identifies which veteran players are most likely to be cut when NFL roster moves resume on Feb. 22.
Story | Conversation | February 17, 2005
Jacksonville, little city that could
Bill Simmons, Page 2Bill Simmons heads to Jacksonville with open arms and the hopes of watching the Patriots ascend to greatness.
Story | Conversation | January 31, 2005Jury also rejects gun charges
Associated PressBaltimore Ravens cornerback Corey Fuller was acquitted Saturday of all three gambling and gun charges after being accused of running high-stakes card games at his house.
Story | Conversation | January 29, 2005Charges include maintaining gambling house
Associated PressThe prosecution rested its case against Baltimore Ravens cornerback Corey Fuller on Friday after a marathon session in which it tried to show the NFL player violated Florida's gambling laws.
Story | Conversation | January 28, 2005Defense attorney says charges are bogus
Associated PressThe attorney for Ravens cornerback Corey Fuller told a jury Thursday that gambling and firearms charges against his client are bogus, saying that investigators were only interested in the former Florida State star because of his celebrity.
Story | Conversation | January 27, 2005Running back keeping options open for '05
ESPN.com news servicesSunday NFL roundup.
Story | Conversation | January 23, 2005Owens comes alive in second half
Michael Smith, ESPN.comThe only way to keep Eagles WR Terrell Owens from dancing is to keep him out of the end zone.
Story | Conversation | October 31, 2004EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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