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View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News - Collier to return to field before Colts-Jaguars

Fred Harteis Sports News - Jacksonville Jaguars offensive lineman Richard Collier, paralyzed from the waist down following a shooting in early September, was expected to return to the field Thursday night and be recognized during pregame ceremonies.

 

Collier, whose left leg was amputated below the knee after he sustained 14 gunshot wounds just days before the season opener, was expected to be one of the team captains during the coin toss. He also planned to watch the game between ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News- Reggie Bush out for season

Fred Harteis Sports News - Running back Reggie Bush will miss the final two games of the New Orleans Saints' season.

 

Bush sprained the medial collateral ligament in his left knee during the Saints' loss at Chicago last Thursday night. The knee was examined over the weekend and coach Sean Payton said at practice on Wednesday that the team decided to put Bush on injured reserve.

 

Payton said the Saints, who were eliminated from playoff contention over the ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News- No dispute: Steelers could end up No. 1 in AFC

Fred Harteis Sports News - There is no disputing this: If the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Titans on Sunday and the rival Browns the following weekend, they will own home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs.

 

Even if they lose to the Titans and/or Browns, they will be the No. 2-seeded team and would travel during the AFC playoffs only if they met Tennessee (12-2) for the conference championship.

 

In either case, the NFL won’t need to go to ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News - Arena Football League cancels 2009 season

Fred Harteis Sports News - The Arena Football League canceled its 2009 season Monday pending an agreement with its players union. The decision throws the future of the 22-year-old league into question just days after it said next season had not been suspended.

 

The AFL's owners voted against playing next year during a conference call Sunday night. It was unclear what had changed since the league issued a statement Wednesday night that said the 2009 season had not been ...   more »