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AFC West
Broncos' Ryan Clady excited to 'come back 100 percent' in 2015 - Mile High Report
Ryan Clady is looking forward to zone schemes and 100 percent health in 2015.
Look past Peyton Manning; Broncos are surging with young talent - Mile High Report
Look past Peyton Manning, and you'll find the Denver Broncos are set up for long-term success given their 25-and-under talent.
Weddle wants Chargers to join him at top | UTSanDiego.com
San Diego Chargers safety Eric Weddle talked about his future and the team's future after playing the Pro Bowl. Page 1 of 2
Could the Chargers exercise their escape clause? - KUSI News - San Diego, CA
The Super Bowl will be played on February first, which happens to be the same day the annual window opens for the Chargers to exercise an escape clause, and allowing the team move out of San Diego..
Tyler Lockett: 'If the Chiefs give me an opportunity, I'll take it and run with it' - Arrowhead Pride
Kansas State's Tyler Lockett has family connections to the Chiefs.
An early look at seven free agents who might be good fits for the Chiefs | The Kansas City Star The Kansas City Star
The start of free agency is still nearly a month and a half away, but the Chiefs’ primary needs are crystal clear — offensive line, receiver and linebacker — and it’s never too early to take a look at pending free agents who might look good in red and gold. Here are seven players who could interest the Chiefs come March.
NFL
Wife of Dolphins CB Brent Grimes goes on tirade, says NFL is anti-women and greedy | The Daily Dolphin
Miko Grimes, the wife of Dolphins cornerback Brent Grimes, is already the most outspoken spouse in the NFL. (Warning: explicit language) But she went on an especially harsh tirade against the NFL on Twitter this evening.
Exonerated of rape, Brian Banks now realizing NFL dream – in different capacity - Yahoo Sports
From Yahoo Sports: Seahawks coach Pete Carroll once told Banks he could 'be something.' After years of cruel injustice, Banks now uses his past to educate others.
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