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New England Patriots defensive tackle Vince Wilfork engages reporters during a media availability at the team’s facility in Foxborough, Mass., Thursday morning, Jan. 13, 2011. The Patriots are scheduled to host the New York Jets in an AFC Divisional playoff NFL football game on Sunday. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

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Former Bills are reflecting on their first trip to the Super Bowl 20 years ago.

There’s not much point in Dolphins trade speculation until there’s a new CBA.

To Patriots DT Vince Wilfork, an 18-game season is stupid.

Former Jets QB and current broadcaster Ray Lucas thinks his old team will be in the next Super Bowl.

Ravens KR David Reed has a February 23rd court date for possession of marijuana.

It won’t be a long search for a new Bengals offensive coordinator.

The Browns coaching staff is getting close to completion.

Steelers director of player personnel Kevin Colbert doesn’t get much attention for the job he does putting together the team.

Texans running backs coach Chick Harris got a trip to Hawaii from Pro Bowlers Arian Foster and Vonta Leach.

Some in Indianapolis still think this should be their Super Bowl, and their feelings have nothing to do with the Colts.

Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio survived despite having a similar record to Jeff Fisher over the last eight years.

Jeff Fisher’s departure from the Titans is bad news for some Nashville charities.

Exploring why the Broncos were a better fit for defensive coordinator Dennis Allen than the Eagles.

Andy Studebaker is poised to take over for Mike Vrabel at outside linebacker for the Chiefs.

Lockout or not, Raiders RB Michael Bush should be feeling good about his future.

The Chargers were a highly-ranked defense, but they didn’t cause enough turnovers.

Will WR Roy Williams be back with the Cowboys next season?

Injuries to Steve Smith, Ramses Barden and Domenik Hixon create some uncertainty for the Giants receiving corps.

John Gonzalez of the Philadelphia Inquirer slams Eagles coach Andy Reid for his reaction to K David Akers’s missed field goals in the playoffs.

Former Redskins coach Joe Gibbs said he made a mistake letting his players out on the town before their Super Bowl loss to the Raiders.

David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune thinks Bears QB Jay Cutler should lay low for a while.

Lions QB Matthew Stafford’s high school coach thinks he’s tough enough to succeed.

Said Packers LB Clay Matthews about not being the Defensive Player of the Year, “I still get to play on Sunday.”

A look at how Vikings coach Leslie Frazier and his agent Bob LaMonte worked to make him a NFL head coach.

The Falcons need to spend money to assure continued productivity on special teams.

New Panthers defensive line coach Eric Washington could have DT Nick Fairley to teach if he winds up as the first overall pick.

Former Super Bowl champs weigh in on what the Saints are facing as their reign as champions comes to an official end.

Catching up with changes on the Buccaneers coaching staff.

The Cardinals owners bought Tom’s Tavern, a venerable Phoenix establishment that was in danger of closing.

WR Mardy Gilyard had wrist surgery in January, one of five Rams to go under the knife.

A raised eyebrow about 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh skipping the Senior Bowl.

Clare Farnsworth of Seahawks.com shares a speech he gave promoting former Seahawks DT Cortez Kennedy’s Hall of Fame case.