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View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News - Legal issues not Pacman's only challenge

Fred Harteis Sports News -Adam "Pacman" Jones is busy clearing away the legal problems that led to his suspension from the NFL.

 

His biggest challenge, however, may be proving he can control himself.

 

Suspended for the 2007 season, the NFL will review Jones' status after the Pro Bowl. Commissioner Roger Goodell has said actions, not words, speak loudest.

 

A Tennessee judge dismissed two misdemeanor charges Thursday from an incident Aug. 25, 2006, leaving only one criminal charge ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News- Brady surprised by Burress' prediction

Fred Harteis Sports News -Just 17 points for the potent Patriots.

 

A certain MVP quarterback thinks that's a Super-sized diss.

 

Tom Brady scoffed when told Wednesday that New York Giants receiver Plaxico Burress guaranteed New York will beat Brady's undefeated New England team in Sunday's Super Bowl.

 

"We're only going to score 17 points?" Brady said before chuckling about it. "OK. Is Plax playing defense? I wish he had said 45-42 and gave us a little credit ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News- Owens owes Eagles part of his signing bonus

Fred Harteis Sports News - Terrell Owens should set aside part of his roster bonus from Dallas to pay his old team a debt.

 

An arbitrator ruled in favor of the Philadelphia Eagles last Friday on a grievance that was filed by the NFL players' union on Owens' behalf in 2005.

 

A team spokesman said the Eagles would not comment. Owens' agent, Drew Rosenhaus, did not return a phone message.

 

The union disputed the Eagles' effort to ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News-Brady not concerned with injured ankle

Fred Harteis Sports News - Relax, Patriots fans. A smiling Tom Brady says not to worry about his much publicized and photographed ankle. It won't keep him out of Sunday's Super Bowl.

 

New England’s star quarterback walked up the three short steps to the podium with ease Sunday night, showing no signs of the right ankle injury that had become such a hot topic since he was spotted wearing a protective boot last Monday.

 

"It's feeling good. ...   more »