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NFL owners, players optimistic during talks

NFL owners, players optimistic during talks

The next time NFL owners meet over labor, there is hope it will be to ratify a new collective bargaining agreement with the players

Judge advises NFL, players to settle

Judge advises NFL, players to settle

The NFL labor dispute moved to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis on Friday, as a judge urged the sides to work toward an agreement

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Justice Department asks NCAA why it doesn’t have football playoff

Justice Department asks NCAA why it doesn’t have football playoff

The Department of Justice wants to know why the NCAA does not have a major-college football playoff game

Cam Newton wins again as No. 1 overall draft pick

Cam Newton wins again as No. 1 overall draft pick

If you needed a momentary diver­sion Thursday night — which is, af­ter all, the real purpose of the games we play — the NFL Draft pro­vided it

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NFL, players head to court to argue lockout

NFL, players head to court to argue lockout

After nearly a month of idleness, the N.F.L. will be in action again Wednesday morning, if only in a courtroom

Florida’s rough October, Alabama’s easier slate top SEC schedule

Florida’s rough October, Alabama’s easier slate top SEC schedule

The SEC has two teams left in the NCAA tournament, yet fans of the football-crazed league might be more interested in the release of the 2011 schedule Wednesday

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NFL headed to the court system

NFL headed to the court system

Off the field and into the courts the NFL goes

If NFL stops, ‘innocent bystanders’ to take hit

If NFL stops, ‘innocent bystanders’ to take hit

The people who would suffer most if there’s no NFL season this year are those whose jobs, businesses and even charity work depend on games

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NFL negotiators arrive for mediation

NFL negotiators arrive for mediation

Commissioner Roger Goodell and the NFL’s negotiating team arrived at a federal mediator’s headquarters Thursday morning

Time running out on NFL’s labor agreement

Time running out on NFL’s labor agreement

Less than 72 hours before the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement expires, the league and the players’ union were to resume negotiations

 
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