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Wednesday morning one-liners

Cincinnati Bengals v New England Patriots

FOXBORO, MA - OCTOBER 05: Rob Gronkowski #87 and Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots celebrate after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Gillette Stadium on October 5, 2014 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images)

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The Bills want to get better in the red zone.

Dolphins players say they miss the presence of Joe Philbin while the coach attends to his family after the death of his father.

The Patriots are glad to have Rob Gronkowski back to being Gronk.

Keyshawn Johnson says that if you think this year’s Jets were bad, you should have seen the 1996 version.

The Ravens know that as a last-place team with seven games left, their margin for error is slim.

Will 10 wins be enough for the Bengals to win the AFC North?

The Browns want WR Josh Gordon to know that when he comes back, he’ll have to earn his way back into the offense.

The Steelers’ defense will have to evolve to deal with the absence of S Troy Polamalu.

Texans coach Bill O’Brien continues to weigh his options at the quarterback position.

Colts S LaRon Landry may have lost his starting job during his PED suspension.

Jaguars rookie WR Allen Hurns is making a huge impact.

The most important question facing the Titans over the second half of the season is whether Zach Mettenberger is the franchise quarterback of the future.

The Broncos will need to finish strong to earn home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid has reminded his wide receivers that they haven’t scored any touchdowns this season.

The Raiders have lost 14 straight games.

The Chargers added DT Damion Square and waived S Adrian Phillips.

Cowboys DE Jack Crawford is their most popular player in London.

Giants coach Tom Coughlin took the blame for his inability to get his challenge flag out of his sock in time to stop a Colts touchdown.

It’s hard to assess the Eagles’ chances for the second half of the season without knowing how the team will perform without QB Nick Foles and LB DeMeco Ryans.

Washington QB Robert Griffin III understands that he has to prove himself.

Mike Ditka says talk that Marc Trestman is losing the Bears is “a lot of B.S.

The Lions look like a playoff team, but they’re not looking past Sunday’s game against the Dolphins.

Packers RB Eddie Lacy isn’t getting as many opportunities this year as he did as a rookie.

Vikings G.M. Rick Spielman says coach Mike Zimmer has done a good job of leading the team at a tough time.

The Falcons aren’t expecting an easy win against the Buccaneers on Sunday, despite what happened last time these teams played.

Panthers DB Antoine Cason needs to correct his mental mistakes.

The Saints are preparing to meet a 49ers team going through a similar 4-4 season.

Former Bucs Mark Barron and Jonathan Casillas are helping their new teams.

The Cardinals have blocked 18 field goals since 2008. No other team has blocked more than 10.

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon will hold a conference call today to discuss the Rams’ stadium situation.

The 49ers have big problems in the red zone.

Seahawks S Earl Thomas says the defense is starting to play together again.