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
Romo not playing preseason finale – Super Bowl
Tony Romo’s preseason is done.
Cleveland Browns DT Shaun Rogers fined for gun charge – Super Bowl
Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Shaun Rogers was fined due to an offseason arrest for carrying a gun through an airport.
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
Redskins’ Kelly on IR; good news on McNabb, Portis – Super Bowl
The Washington Redskins placed Malcolm Kelly on injured reserve Tuesday, robbing the team of a big target receiver because of an ailing hamstring that wasn’t to heal anytime soon.
By nbcsports.msnbc.com
Knowshon Moreno practices, says he’s ‘80-some percent’ – Super Bowl
Denver Broncos running back Knowshon Moreno is practicing for the first time since hurting his right hamstring on the first day of training camp Aug. 1.
By Associated Press
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
Vick to get start in final preseason game – Super Bowl
Michael Vick will start Philadelphia’s final preseason game because the Eagles are resting their starters.
Source: Leroy Hill of Seattle Seahawks agrees to reduced salary – Super Bowl
Leroy Hill recently agreed to a salary reduction from $6 million to $2.125 million as part of a deal wiping out the remaining years of his previous contract, according to a source.
By Mike Sando
Saints return to Crescent City, where fans’ joy, hope haven’t waned – Super Bowl
Hoarse, hungover and happy, New Orleans woke up Monday wondering if that Super Bowl thing really happened.
By Associated Press












