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TO agrees to 3-year, $27M extension with Cowboys
Terrell Owens has been on his best behavior for quite awhile. The Dallas Cowboys are doing their best to keep it that way. Both sides agreed Monday to a three-year contract extension worth around $27 million, according to a person close to the negotiations who asked to remain anonymous because it hasn't been announced.
People:Keyshawn Johnson Muhsin Muhammad Marvin Harrison Tony Romo Amani Toomer Eddie Kennison
2008-06-03
In the end, desire eludes Packers' Favre
Once again, Brett Favre tried to reach down deep for whatever it was that allowed him to put aside the pain and find his rightful place under center in 275 straight games for the Green Bay Packers. It wasn't there any more.
People:Brett Favre Mike McCarthy Randy Moss
2008-03-07
'Tired' Brett Favre ends dazzling career
Another Super Bowl, another record, another roar from the crowd -- none of it was enough. Brett Favre couldn't stomach the thought of forcing his battered body and mind through another year of tedious practices and merciless hits, only to have another chance at a championship yanked away in an instant. So the 38-year-old icon turned his back on a promising young team Tuesday, telling the Green Bay Packers he finally is tired enough to retire.
People:Brett Favre Mike McCarthy Randy Moss Mike Holmgren
2008-03-05
Pats' Bruschi to sign multiyear pact
Linebacker Tedy Bruschi has agreed to a multiyear contract with the New England Patriots, a sign of stability in a time of turbulence since they lost the Super Bowl.
People:Asante Samuel Steve Smith Randy Moss Arlen Specter Bill Belichick
2008-02-29
Giants upend Pats in Super Bowl stunner
One perfect spiral and it was over for the New England Patriots. Forever, fans would remember who lost this Super Bowl, as much as who won. Eli Manning looked every bit like his older brother, throwing that beautiful fade route. Plaxico Burress backed up his brazen prediction, catching the 13-yard touchdown pass with 35 seconds left. And with that thunderbolt, the New York Giants became NFL champions Sunday night. With the crowd standing and roaring for the entire fourth quarter, they startled the heavily favored Patriots -- and themselves, a bit -- with a 17-14 victory.
People:Tom Brady Tom Coughlin Amani Toomer Plaxico Burress Eli Manning Randy Moss Activities:2007 NFL
2008-02-04
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