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Roundup: After franchise tag blowup, Briggs agrees to stay with Bears

ESPN.com news services

Lance Briggs, who tried for a year to leave the Bears for a huge contract, agreed Saturday night to a six-year, $36 million deal to stay with Chicago.

Story | Conversation | March 01, 2008

Ravens good, Manning bad

Gregg Easterbrook, Special to Page 2

Gregg Easterbrook hands out praise to the Baltimore defense, the Packers, and the unstoppable Jason Taylor. Criticism? Line up, Mike Shanahan and Peyton Manning.

Story | Conversation | December 11, 2006

IMG going extra mile to broker big deals

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN.com

IMG worked overtime to make sure its clients would be at the forefront of the free-agent feeding frenzy, writes Len Pasquarelli.

Story | Conversation | March 14, 2006

Ravens QB Boller likely out another month

Associated Press

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Kyle Boller is likely to be out until the end of October with his injured right toe.

Story | Conversation | September 20, 2005

Robinson gets 50 hours of community service

ESPN.com news services

News in brief from around the NFL.

Story | Conversation | September 14, 2005

Indianapolis Colts 2005 season preview

ESPN.com

ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine break down each NFL team as the 2005 regular season approaches.

Story | Conversation | August 29, 2005

AFC report card: Chargers, Titans head class

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN.com

The Chargers and Titans were at the top of ESPN.com's AFC draft class.

Story | Conversation | April 21, 2002

PFW's updated 2002 mock draft

Joel Buchsbaum, Pro Football Weekly

PFW's updated 2002 mock draft has David Carr going No. 1 overall and Julius Peppers No. 2.

Story | Conversation | April 13, 2002

The latest draft rumors

John Clayton and Len Pasquarelli, ESPN.com

With the NFL draft just around the corner, check out all of the latest rumors.

Story | Conversation | April 08, 2002

PFW's 2002 mock draft

Joel Buchsbaum, Pro Football Weekly

PFW's 2002 mock draft has David Carr going No. 1 overall.

Story | Conversation | March 22, 2002