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Vikings' Adrian Peterson Tore ACL & MCL
by Bob Whalon, December 26, 2011
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has a torn ACL and MCL and his availability for the beginning of the ...
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Donovan McNabb is out, Christian Ponder is in
by Travis Pulver, October 18, 2011
Donovan McNabb was going to be the stop-gap between the Favre Era and the Christian Ponder Era this season. As ...
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No Brainer, Hall of Famer
by Sean Salisbury, August 25, 2011
It’s fascinating to me how in sports, the squeaky wheel always seems to get the grease. We reserve full paragraphs ...
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Jim Thome Reaches 600 with Two Homer Night
by playerpress.com, August 15, 2011
On Monday night against the Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins slugger Jim Thome hit two home runs to become only the ...
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Goodell and Smith meet one-on-one in Minnesota
by playerpress.com, June 28, 2011
With the NFL lockout moving into its fifth month and reportedly close to being over, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and ...
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Vikings interested in Broncos QB Kyle Orton
by playerpress.com, May 20, 2011
With Brett Favre actually retiring, we think, the Minnesota Vikings are in the market for a starting quarterback and the ...
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Judge says Two Weeks to make NFL Labor Decision
by playerpress.com, April 06, 2011
After a five-hour hearing Wednesday concerning the legality of the NFL lockout by the owners, U.S. District Judge Susan Richard ...
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Adrian Peterson: Players are Slaves, Favre not done yet
by Nolan Thomas, March 15, 2011
After the NFLPA decertified and the NFL owners instituted the lockout of all facilities on Friday, Vikings running back Adrian ...
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Flying to China
by Sidney Rice, February 16, 2011
The off-season continues. I’m leaving tomorrow for China with Jack Brewer and we’re flying straight to Beijing. It’s a 14-hour ...
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Brett Favre to do Dancing with the Stars
by Nolan Thomas, February 11, 2011
It looks at this point as if Brett Favre has sincerely retired from football this time around, but the media ...
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