PFT: Steelers fans still love Roethlisberger – Super Bowl
PFT: Steelers fans still love Roethlisberger
By profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
2010 NFL training camps: Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says his response to Dez Bryant’s injury wasn’t meant to criticize coaching staff – Super Bowl
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said his reaction to Dez Bryant’s injury wasn’t meant to criticize his coaching staff.
By Tim MacMahon
Wait ’til next year: Colts hope loss fuels another Super Bowl run – Super Bowl
The Indianapolis Colts constantly will be reminded of blowing a 10-point lead in Super Bowl XLIV and failing to live up to expectations following a near-perfect regular season.
By Associated Press
PFT: Shanahan’s Haynesworth handling not out of character – Super Bowl
By profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
2010 NFL training camps: Reggie Bush of New Orleans Saints putting USC controversy in past – Super Bowl
New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush said Saturday it’s time to put the controversy from his days at the University of Southern California behind him.
By Pat Yasinskas
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
Shanahan tactics could backfire – Super Bowl
PFT: Mike Shanahan is leaning heavily on his $100 million defensive lineman, and he might be risking player backlash.
By profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Baltimore Ravens’ Domonique Foxworth suffers season-ending ACL injury – Super Bowl
Baltimore Ravens starting cornerback Dominique Foxworth torn his anterior cruciate ligament in Thursday’s practice and will miss the coming season.
By ESPN.com news services
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
PFT: Haynesworth ‘tired of this BS’ – Super Bowl
After failing the Redskins’ conditioning test for the second time, Albert Haynesworth says he just wants to get on the field and play football.












