• John Idzik, the general manager of the Jets, will not retain Scott Cohen, the assistant general manager. Ari Nissim, another high-ranking executive, also will depart.    
  • Trindon Holliday quickly put his historic playoff performance behind him just as he did all those gasping defenders scattered in his wake.    
  • Muncie blended speed and power to become one of the N.F.L.’s leading running backs of the late 1970s and early ’80s, but his career was cut short by drug abuse.    
  • The New Orleans Saints say Chuck Muncie, a Pro Bowl running back with both the Saints and San Diego Chargers, has died at age 60.    
  • When the Minnesota Vikings unveiled the design of their new stadium, they introduced another attention-grabbing image to the NFL's stadium collection: The see-through roof.    
  • Opening the roof over the new home of the Minnesota Vikings would have forced planners of the $975 million project to eliminate some of the fancy features.    
  • Jacksonville Jaguars receiver Justin Blackmon says he doesn't have an alcohol or substance-abuse problem, adding that his issue is "making a poor decision."    
  • The NBA on Tuesday filed an unfair labor practice charge against the players union, and a lawsuit in federal district court in New York.
  • NFL players have been warned the league's drug-testing program is still in effect despite commissioner Roger Goodell's ruling to delay suspending several players who tested positive for a banned substance.
  • NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has decided against enforcing four-game suspensions of New Orleans Saints defensive ends Will Smith and Charles Grant at this time.
  • A sharp, gruff and indubitably familiar voice wrapped in a thick Jersey accent came from the blindside as a visitor peppered Joey Porter with questions following another steamy day on the Miami Dolphins practice field in the middle of training camp.
  • A federal Appeals Court says the NFL can't suspend Minnesota Vikings Pat Williams and Kevin Williams for violating the league's anti-doping policy. Friday morning's decision clears the way for the Williamses to play this season.
  • NFLPA chief DeMaurice Smith is eager to kick off progressive negotiations for a new labor deal. Although the union and the NFL have had two labor sessions in recent months, Smith is puzzled that the union has yet to receive a formal proposal for a collective bargaining agreement.
  • An NFL spokesman says Minnesota Vikings defensive tackles Kevin Williams and Pat Williams will play in the season-opener at Cleveland this weekend, regardless of what happens with their court case this week.
  • No NFL salary cap next season seems a foregone conclusion to Roger Goodell. Without any substantive negotiations toward a new collective bargaining agreement, Goodell said Thursday team owners are preparing for an uncapped 2010 season, the final year of the current deal that the owners opted out of ...
  • The NFL Players Association has confirmed it is the target of a federal investigation into whether union leaders attempted to collude with NFL officials by holding secret meetings to discuss labor talks.
  • NFL officials insist they want a new labor deal. The players association is convinced league owners are after something else: A lockout in 2011.
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