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Will Allen (American football safety)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia(Redirected from Will Allen (NFL Safety))Jump … (The Plain Dealer)
Team(s) 2004-Present Tampa Bay Buccaneers Will Allen (born June 17, 1982, in Dayton, Ohio) is an American football player who currently plays Safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL. He was selected in the 4th round of the 2004 NFL draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Prep Notebook | Garfield’s Roberts returning to NFL (Seattle Times)
Al Roberts, the co-head football coach at Garfield High School in Seattle, is returning to the NFL as special-teams coordinator for the…
Internet throws to NFL fans overseas (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)
On Feb. 5, at about 7 a.m. local time, I’ll be watching the Super Bowl. For those of us living in foreign lands where football means a round ball, the NFL doesn’t get primetime coverage.
The Sunshine State or the Football State? (USA Today)
Florida is the perfect setting for the Super Bowl. Not just because of the sun and fun. The state is a football gold mine. Florida colleges produced 133 players who were on NFL rosters in Week 1. Florida high schools…
City Officials And NFL Unveil New Football Field (CBS 4 Miami)
With Super Bowl festivities kicking off, Miami officials and the NFL held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday to introduce the city s first professional football field turf.
NFL offers Super Bowl coverage on iTunes (MacNN)
The NFL will be offering highlights of the Super Bowl exclusively through Apple’s iTunes Store. The National Football League said on Tuesday that it will make highlights from SuperBowl XLI available for purchase online the following day. The download will be available in English or Spanish and will cost $1.99. A 90-minute video of the NFL s coverag…
Chef Jean-Robert headed to Florida for ‘Taste of NFL’ (The Cincinnati Post)
Bengals’ fans will be represented in South Florida this weekend, but it will involve food, not football. Chef Jean-Robert de Cavel - of Pigall’s and his nearby bistro in downtown Cincinnati, plus the Greenup Caf (and a relocated Pho Paris soon) in Covington - will represent this NFL city at a huge food-and-wine extravaganza on Super Bowl eve.
Is NFL on diet? Smallest teams make Super Bowl (Eagle-Tribune Online)
Maybe, just maybe, the National Football League is lightening up a little. The average weight of NFL athletes dropped more than a pound last year, reversing a 20-year trend in which pro football’s behemoths steadily gained bulk at the rate of more than a pound per man per year.
Internet throws to NFL fans overseas (InfoWorld)
( InfoWorld ) - On Feb. 5, at about 7 a.m. local time, I’ll be watching the Super Bowl. For those of us living in foreign lands where football means a round ball, the NFL doesn’t get primetime coverage. Despite growing up as an NFL fan, when I say “football” now to anyone except my mother, I’m talking about soccer. When I watch football on any given weekend, it’s the glorious exploits of …
NFL lightening up? Player weight down from last season (ESPN)
The average weight of NFL athletes dropped more than a pound last year, reversing a 20-year trend in which pro football’s behemoths steadily gained bulk at the rate of more than a pound per man per year.