Mike Sando

Mike Sando

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Mike Sando joined ESPN.com in 2007 after nine seasons covering the Seattle Seahawks for the Tacoma (Wash.) News Tribune. He previously covered Washington State University football and basketball for the Spokane (Wash.) Spokesman-Review. Mike grew up in Northern California before attending Whitworth College, graduating in 1992 with a B.A. in political studies. He lives in the Seattle-Tacoma area with his wife and their two sons.

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Why Seahawks, Holmgren could not agree

Mike Sando, NFC West

SEATTLE -- Mike Holmgren made the Seattle Seahawks relevant. They could not have been less relevant Sunday. While the division...

Blog | December 20, 2009

Incognito: Fine worth his release from Rams

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Former Rams guard Richie Incognito, let go after committing two personal fouls that cost him $50,000 in fines, committed three penalties in his debut ...

Blog | December 20, 2009

Rapid Reaction: Bucs 24, Seahawks 7

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...remain on which person will be responsible for making those changes. The Seahawks tried to bring back Mike Holmgren, only to have him decline their offer. Interim general manager Ruston Webster remains a candidate, but...

Blog | December 20, 2009

Wrap-up: Eagles 27, 49ers 13

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The 49ers remained close well into the fourth quarter despite playing poorly on the road against a superior team. They lost, eliminating them from pla...

Blog | December 20, 2009

49ers' offense needs more on third down

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The 49ers have zero conversions in eight third-down plays against the Eagles. Throw in three Alex Smith interceptions and the 49ers are fortunate to ...

Blog | December 20, 2009

Cards' Dockett taunting 49ers fans

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Cardinals defensive tackle Darnell Dockett is having fun at 49ers fans' expense after Arizona moved closer to an NFC West title by beating the Lions. ...

Blog | December 20, 2009

Wrap-up: Cardinals 31, Lions 24

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The Cardinals' performance against the Lions did nothing to answer any questions still lingering from the team's 24-9 defeat at San Francisco. At lea...

Blog | December 20, 2009

Cardinals setting up a December slide?

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Letting bad teams hang around can be dangerous. The Cardinals are learning that lesson first hand. Up 17-0 at Detroit, they're stuck in a 17-17 tie w...

Blog | December 20, 2009

Wells answers call for Cardinals

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Beanie Wells' touchdown run has put the Cardinals back ahead 24-17 against Detroit. The Cardinals just showed they can score when facing some urgency...

Blog | December 20, 2009

Wrap-up: Texans 16, Rams 13

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The Rams were much more competitive during Sunday's 16-13 loss than they were during a 47-7 defeat at Tennessee a week earlier. Rookie quarterback Ke...

Blog | December 20, 2009

Rams making unexpected statement

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When the Rams convened for training camp under new head coach Steve Spagnuolo, they never imagined rookie Keith Null would be throwing touchdown passe...

Blog | December 20, 2009

Mora's run as Seahawks coach

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SEATTLE -- I'm standing in the Qwest Field press box weighing the Mike Holmgren situation when a figure running stadium stairs catches my attention. It's Seahawks coach Jim Mora...

Blog | December 20, 2009

Join the NFL conversation in Week 15

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NFL Nation's weekly in-game conversation featuring ESPN staffers wouldn't be the same without you. We have two links, one standard and the other for ...

Blog | December 20, 2009

Week 15 inactives

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Here are today's inactives from around the NFL.

Blog | December 20, 2009

Around the NFC West: Seeking momentum

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...Fitzgerald was limited in practice last week because of a knee injury and is questionable. Left tackle Mike Gandy is out because of a pelvic muscle injury, and reserve safety Matt Ware, a key part...

Blog | December 20, 2009