PFT: Seahawks’ Walter Jones retires without fanfare – Super Bowl
PFT: Seahawks’ Walter Jones retires without fanfare
By profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Saints overcome slow start to capture first Super Bowl title in franchise history – Super Bowl
Put away those paper bags forever: Drew Brees and the Saints are NFL
champions, rallying to beat Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts 31-17
Sunday night in Super Bowl XLIV.
By Associated Press
Slideshow: Top prospects for 2011 NFL draft – Super Bowl
Evan Silva breaks down the 20 best players to keep an eye on for next year’s draft, including Washington QB Jake Locker.
NFLPA on Dez Bryant situation: Interviews need to be conducted in professional manner – Super Bowl
NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith said Wednesday the treatment of Dallas Cowboys first-round pick Dez Bryant and other prospective draft picks needs to be conducted in a professional manner.
By Calvin Watkins
Super Bowl XLIV beats ‘M-A-S-H’ finale for U.S. viewership record – Super Bowl
Seen by an average of 106.5 million people, Super Bowl XLIV was the most-watched program in U.S. television history.
By NFL.com Wire Reports
Draft HQ: Pick-by-pick recap, team grades, more – Super Bowl
Draft HQ: Pick-by-pick recap, team grades, more
By nbcsports.msnbc.com
Source: New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper making visit to Jacksonville Jaguars – Super Bowl
Darren Sharper is scheduled to visit the Jacksonville Jaguars on Wednesday, according to a league source.
By Adam Schefter
Payton, MVP Brees revel in glory of New Orleans’ Super Bowl title – Super Bowl
Drew Brees accepted the Super Bowl XLIV MVP trophy at a news conference Monday after leading the Saints to a win over Peyton Manning and the Colts.
By Associated Press
NFL draft report card — How’d your team do? – Super Bowl
Gregg Rosenthal and Evan Silva grade all 32 teams, but think the Lions and Raiders may be the biggest winners. How did that happen? Read on and find out.
Report: Denver Broncos All-Pro Ryan Clady has knee surgery – Super Bowl
Denver Broncos All-Pro left tackle Ryan Clady has undergone surgery to repair a torn left patellar tendon and will be out for several months, according to The Denver Post.
By ESPN.com news services












