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Sunday morning one-liners

Lardarius Webb

Baltimore Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb reacts after recovering a fumble by Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton in the second half of an NFL football game in Baltimore, Monday, Sept. 10, 2012. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

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The Bills have turned their running game over to C.J. Spiller.

Dolphins PR Marcus Thigpen is still haunted by memories of a teenage car accident.

RB Stevan Ridley has forged hope of a renewed rushing attack for the Patriots.

A look at the Odd Couple-ish relationship between Jets coach Rex Ryan and special teams coach Mike Westhoff.

Ravens CB Lardarius Webb is proving to be a man of many talents.

Some keys to victory for the Bengals in Week Two.

CB Joe Haden’s suspension could expose the Browns to a big day from Bengals WR A.J. Green.

With Darrelle Revis out, the Steelers wide receivers have to win their battles with the Jets cornerbacks.

Winning the battle of the running games could be the key to a Texans win.

The next two weeks offer good chances for the Colts to get victories.

Jaguars T Guy Whimper has a big task on his hands in Texans DE J.J. Watt.

The interior of the Titans line needs to do a better job this week.

Broncos DE Kevin Vickerson talks about how he went about putting on weight.

Chiefs QB Matt Cassel won’t be the only quarterback under scrutiny in the team’s game against the Bills.

The Raiders hope to make Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill feel the pressure.

The Chargers hope to limit the impact of Titans TE Jared Cook on Sunday.

With the Cowboys in Seattle, QB Tony Romo is getting reminded of his botched hold in a playoff game against the Seahawks.

Recent history tells the Giants not to overreact to an opening loss.

The Eagles offense is still trying to figure out life without T Jason Peters.

Thomas Boswell of the Washington Post thinks Redskins QB Robert Griffin III is hovering close to greatness.

Not everyone agrees that QB Jay Cutler’s attitude is a serious problem for the Bears.

In case you were wondering, Jerry Glanville doesn’t think the relationship between Lions coach Jim Schwartz and 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh rises to the level of a rivalry.

LB Erik Walden has worked his way back into a role on the Packers defense.

Said Vikings RB Adrian Peterson of his comeback from a serious knee injury, “I had my vision, I knew what I wanted to do, and that’s all that matters.”

Falcons K Matt Bryant impersonates alligators in his spare time.

Panthers linebackers Jon Beason and Thomas Davis feel excited about being back on the field.

Mike Triplett of the New Orleans Times-Picayune thinks the Saints defense should do a better job against Panthers QB Cam Newton this week than they did against Robert Griffin III last week.

Will Buccaneers DT Gerald McCoy build on his impressive opening game?

The Cardinals want to be patient against the Patriots on Sunday.

When the Rams play the Redskins, they will get a chance to see the last remaining active player from their Super Bowl XXXIV team in LB London Fletcher.

Leonard Davis spent some time with the Lions last season and he’s given some pointers to the 49ers offensive line about dealing with DT Ndamukong Suh.

The Seahawks’ schedule isn’t particularly forgiving in the coming weeks.