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View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News - AP All-Pro Team includes 15 newcomers

Fred HarteisSports News - A changing of the guard—and tackles and running backs and receivers—saw 15 first-timers make The Associated Press 2008 NFL All-Pro team announced Friday.

 

While such standbys as three-time NFL Most Valuable Player Peyton Manning and six-time All-Pro Ray Lewis made the squad, there was plenty of room for newcomers. Ten of the 14 offensive players and five of the 13 on defense had never been All-Pros.

 

And there was room for one unanimous ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News -Browns introduce Eric Mangini as coach

Fred Harteis Sports News - Eric Mangini is starting over where he started out.

 

Mangini, who began his NFL career as a ballboy for the Browns, was introduced as Cleveland's 12th full-time coach on Thursday, less than two weeks after he was fired by the New York Jets.

 

The 37-year-old Mangini signed a four-year deal with the Browns, who are rebuilding once again following a 4-12 season that ended with the firings of coach Romeo Crennel and general ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News - Harrison's gun used in April shooting

Fred Harteis Sports News - A gun owned by Indianapolis Colts star Marvin Harrison was used in an April shooting, but investigators still can’t determine who pulled the trigger, the city’s chief prosecutor said Tuesday.

 

Five of the six bullet casings found at the North Philadelphia shooting scene came from Harrison’s weapon, but investigators have conflicting witness accounts of who fired it, Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham said.

 

No charges have been filed in the April 28 shooting ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News - Pittsburgh is No.1 for first time

Fred Harteis Sports News - Pittsburgh made it to the top of The Associated Press' college basketball poll for the first time and it wasn't even close.

 

The Panthers (14-0) took advantage of losses by season-long unanimous No. 1 North Carolina and No. 2 Connecticut to make the jump from third to first Monday, receiving all but two of the first-place votes from the national media panel.

 

Pitt had been ranked second nine times since 1987-88 but had ...   more »