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With his quasi-mullet shaved off his head -- Ben Roethlisberger arrived to NFL headquarters in New York just moments ago for his big meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Goodell will decide whether Ben faces disciplinary action from the NFL for the alleged sexual assault in Georgia.
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger just left NFL headquarters in New York after meeting with Commissioner Roger Goodell. On his way out, Big Ben told cameras, "It was a very productive meeting ... it's a serious matter we take serious." NFL spokesman Greg Aiello tweeted, "In accordance w/the NFL Personal Conduct Policy, our office w/review the facts and follow up @ the appropriate time w/the Steelers + Ben."
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TV49 followed first round draft pick Anthony Davis as he arrived in San Francisco and made his way to 49ers headquarters
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This never before seen video shows Leland Hardy, Founder & Original Registrant of www.NEWYORK.com, joining his client,1999 Heisman Trophy winner and #5 Pick in the 1999 NFL Draft, Ricky Williams, Percy "Master P" Miller, Mike Ditka, et al at Williamses Draft Day press conference at New Orleans Saints headquarters. Hardy and Master P's No Limit Sports shocked the sports world by representing Williams and signing him to a landmark $68 million contract with the New Orleans Saints. Williams contract included a then record $8.8 million signing bonus and a host of unprecedented incentives that would have made Williams the highest paid running back in NFL history. At the end of the video Hardy clearly...
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Brett Favre in limo coming to minnesota vikings headquarters
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The 66th Mob presents the "Young and Hungry" promotional, welcoming new head coach Lane Kiffin, his coaching staff, and Raiders players. 66th Mob "Godfather" Griz Jones hosts the event and induction into the 66th mob family. Raiders players present include Michael Bush, Dominic Rhodes, Jarrod Cooper, Barry Sims, Michael Huff, Paul McQuistan, Zach Miller, Kirk Morrison, Sam Williams, Zack Crockett, Chris Morris, Terdell Sands, Chris Clemons, Jeff Otis, Oren O'Neal, and more. Raider Nation members on hand included Godfather Griz Jones, Raider Greg, Gorilla Rilla, Shieldhead, Señor Raiderman, The Barbarian, Thor, Melissa, and Dave from the Raidercast. For a higher quality version of this video, go to our website at www.raidernationvideocast.com Subscribe to the higher quality videos here: phobos.apple.com Also, you can subscribe to our audio podcast here: phobos.apple.com
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As I write this Bill Chachkes and I are sitting in our "upstairs" position at the NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall. Yesterday I was downstairs and he was here but that area's closed and I can't take videos up here. We're at the 89th selection where the Tennessee Titans have just took South Carolina Tight End Jared Cook, who I consider a steal in the third round because only Vernon Davis (at 4.4 in the 40) is faster than he is. Where we're sitting is right between the ESPN and NFL Network stages and right behind a rowdy crowd egged on by ESPN runners and the appearance of the Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders, who made their way up to the second floor for a photo shoot with the fans. While that was going on, I sent a note to Coach John Gruden who I first met in 2000 when I formed the bid to bring the 2005 Super Bowl to Oakland (we lost to Jacksonville) and then again in 2004 at Sports Agent Leigh Steinberg's Super Bowl Party in Houston where I drew up a pass play on a napkin. See, the first time we met I had this kind of "formed bunch" play in mind that the Raiders would shift into out of a split backs formation. Gruden invited me to come to the Raider headquarters and talk strategy but I was so busy with the City of Oakland I never took him up on the invitation. Then we reconnected in 2004 where I drew up the play on a napkin and as a nice little group of people including Coach Gruden's wife and my friend Rachel formed and just talked. Gruden kept the play. Now, seeing ...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair(notes) and a woman were found shot to death Saturday afternoon inside a condominium in downtown Nashville, police said. Police spokesman Don Aaron said authorities were still investigating the shootings and that no suspects were in custody. I dont have any answers for you now as to whats happened, whos responsible, Aaron said. Aaron said the 36-year-old McNair died of a gunshot wound to the head. He said police tentatively identified the woman, but did not release her name. There are persons who were around the complex today, visitors, who have been taken to headquarters for questioning, just to see what they know, what they may have seen, he said. Aaron said officers went to the scene after receiving a call about injured persons inside the condo. ADVERTISEMENT When police officers arrived in response to that call, they found two individuals who had been shot to death inside the residence, he said. The condominium is one that McNair was known to frequent, but police spokeswoman Kristin Mumford said she didnt know if he was the owner. McNair played 13 seasons in the NFL and led the Titans within a yard of forcing overtime in the 2000 Super Bowl, which they lost 23-16 to the St. Louis Rams. He also played for the Baltimore Ravens before retiring in April 2008. We dont know the details, but it is a terrible tragedy and our hearts go out to the families involved, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. We ...