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That's more like it! Seattle lays a smack-down on San Francisco
That's more like it! Seattle lays a smack-down on San Francisco
That's more like it! Seattle lays a smack-down on San Francisco
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Russell Wilson and the Seahawks ruled their one-sided rivalry against the 49ers for another night. Another Thursday night, in fact, and on San Francisco's home field again. Wilson threw a 43-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Lockett late in the first half, Marshawn Lynch added a 1-yard score, and Seattle beat San Francisco 20-3 on Thursday night for its fourth straight win ov
Eagles Flies High During MNF
Eagles Flies High During MNF
Eagles Flies High During MNF
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — DeMarco Murray ran for 109 yards and a touchdown, Nolan Carroll returned one of Eli Manning's two interceptions for a score and the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New York Giants 27-7 Monday night. Sam Bradford threw for 280 yards and a 32-yard TD pass to Riley Cooper, but had three interceptions to keep New York in the game...
Fan Claims Super Bowl Ticket Process Violates NJ Consumer Law
Fan Claims Super Bowl Ticket Process Violates NJ Consumer Law
Fan Claims Super Bowl Ticket Process Violates NJ Consumer Law
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A New Jersey man hopes an appeals court will revive a lawsuit that accuses the National Football League of pricing average football fans out of the Super Bowl. Josh Finkelman, of New Brunswick, argues the league makes only 1 percent of the tickets available to the public at face value through a lottery...
Eagles vs. Who? Yeah, You Know Who
Eagles vs. Who? Yeah, You Know Who
Eagles vs. Who? Yeah, You Know Who
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Eagles are not using the word "Redskins" on the cover of their weekly media guide. Instead, it just says "Washington" for the opponent Sunday. Through the team's first three games, the opponents on the media guide cover were referred to as the Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets...
NFL Gets Permission For Limited Use of Drones
NFL Gets Permission For Limited Use of Drones
NFL Gets Permission For Limited Use of Drones
NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL's sky-high popularity will now include drones. The league has received permission from the Federal Aviation Administration for limited use of drones. NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said in an email to The Associated Press that the drones will not be used on the day of games; the league prohibits the use of drones on game day in stadiums and in parking lots...

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