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Thursday morning one-liners

Hall Of Fame Football

Suspended New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton, left, and Saints quarterback Drew Brees get reacquainted prior to Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremonies at Fawcett Stadium Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012 in Canton, Ohio. Payton was given special permission from the NFL to attend the event. Brees and the other Saints attended to support enshrinee Wille Roaf and will play the Arizona Cardinals in the annual Hall of Fame Game Sunday night. (AP Photo/The Repository, Scott Heckel) MANDITORY CREDIT

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Bills G Richie Incognito became a feel-good story this season (proving what short memories people have).

Former Dolphins assistant Jim Turner hired at the University of Cincinnati (see what we mean?).

Are the Patriots completely focused on the Chiefs?

Jets G.M. Mike Maccagnan has a lot on his plate this offseason.

The Ravens are banking on continuity of their coaching staff.

A look at the Bengals’ options for a new offensive coordinator.

New Browns coach Hue Jackson says he likes challenges, making him last night’s true Powerball winner.

The Steelers are confident they can win even if WR Antonio Brown doesn’t play.

Texans owner Bob McNair offered few specifics about RB Arian Foster.

It was a rough year for Colts pass-catchers.

The Jaguars are pinning their future on a young core of skill players.

The Titans are ramping up their coaching search with a G.M. hire apparently near.

Broncos players admit looking past the Colts last year.

Chiefs coordinator Doug Pederson says he can divide his attention between current jobs and future ones.

Uncertainty about the Raiders’ future created a ripple effect in the Bay Area.

Chargers fans in San Diego enjoyed a brief celebration.

The Cowboys want to keep their coaching staff intact.

The Giants have done OK with hires that didn’t look like splashes at first.

The Eagles apparently made a late run at Hue Jackson.

A look at five guys who probably won’t be back in Washington.

New Bears coordinator Dowell Loggains’ relationship with QB Jay Cutler was a key for him.

Former Lions OL Michael Williams is making the most of his fresh start.

The Packers are getting healthier, which they needed.

Vikings G Mike Harris is eager to stay put.

A look at whether the Falcons should make a run at Robert Griffin III.

Panthers QB Cam Newton is Russell Wilson’s pick for MVP.

Saints QB Drew Brees has “multiple” years ahead of him, according to Sean Payton.

Buccaneers G.M. Jason Licht has inspired confidence in his colleagues.

The Cardinals’ new emphasis on scouting has paid off for them.

Rams DE Chris Long is an American hero.

The 49ers are on the fringes of the latest run of hirings.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll is excited about going back to L.A.