NFL News
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Station fires radio hosts who mocked Steve Gleason
The 790 AM radio hosts in Atlanta who mocked former New Orleans Saint Steve Gleason in a tasteless segment Monday were fired the same day. -
Chad Johnson released from Broward jail after apology
Apparently, all Chad Johnson needed to do was say he was sorry. On Monday, a judge released Johnson from jail after he apologized for slapping his lawyer's butt in court. Will it be a fresh start? -
Desmond Bishop released by Packers, will visit Vikings
The Green Bay Packers released linebacker Desmond Bishop, their leading tackler in 2011, on Monday. Could Bishop land on his feet with the Kansas City Chiefs, the Oakland Raiders or the Minnesota Vikings? -
Shane Vereen: Patriots 'slipped up' as an offense
The New England Patriots had the league's most explosive offense in 2012, but running back Shane Vereen says the team has found motivation from how the offense ended the last season. -
Ronnie Hillman: I can be Broncos' feature back
Ronnie Hillman knows many people believe his ceiling as an NFL running back is in a change-of-pace role. He said he can do more. If you don't buy it, consult tape of the Denver Broncos in the playoffs. -
Cincinnati Bengals again will headline 'Hard Knocks'
For the second time in franchise history, the Cincinnati Bengals will headline HBO's "Hard Knocks." Most teams have been hesitant to be featured. Why do the Bengals embrace the reality series? -
Matt Ryan: I'd have played Super Bowl hurt for Falcons
Matt Ryan broke down the Atlanta Falcons' failed quest for a Super Bowl berth, revealing he would have played in the big game with a separated shoulder. What does Ryan believe went awry? -
Miles Austin gets Dallas Cowboys offseason protection
Miles Austin has struggled with hamstring woes over the past two seasons. The Dallas Cowboys took precautions this offseason to help protect the veteran wideout from further leg issues. -
Devin Hester no lock for roster spot on Chicago Bears
Devin Hester is a return man only for the Chicago Bears. But is the greatest specialist of his era even guaranteed to make the team? Reading the tea leaves from one Chicago report, he's not a lock.
