Saturday, October 8, 2011

Today's News On NFL for Saturday, October 8, 2011

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(9:59:15 AM) Sources: NFL unhappy with downtown L.A. plan – Commissioner Roger Goodell told city officials in September that AEG's plan needs significant changes. (This story continues here)

(9:29:05 AM) NFL sells tix to Media Day, good idea or bad? – Are you ready for a freak show? (This story continues here)

(9:00:08 AM) Week 5 NFL Preview Capsules – OPENING LINE -- Vikings by 3 RECORD VS. SPREAD -- Arizona 1-2-1; Minnesota 1-2-1 SERIES RECORD -- Vikings lead 13-10 LAST MEETING -- Vikings beat Cardinals 27-24 in OT, Nov. 7, 2010 LAST WEEK -- Cardinals lost to Giants 31-27; Vikings lost to Chiefs 22-17 CARDINALS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (18), RUSH (15T), PASS (14) CARDINALS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (24), RUSH (15), PASS (26) VIKINGS OFFENSE -- OVERALL ... (This story continues here)

(9:50:14 AM) NFL Owners Love The GOP – The NFL is filled with fat cat owners who have gotten rich on the backs of their football teams like Jerry Jones and Dallas Cowboys. Others have built their empires through outside means like Paul Allen and Microsoft. By our count there are 15 NFL owners with net worths of at least  $1 billion. (This story continues here)

(9:02:58 AM) NFL owners favor Republicans in campaign cash – CHICAGO (Reuters) - National Football League teams have donated at least $1.4 million to politicians, parties, and committees since 2009, with about two-thirds of the cash going to Republicans, a study released on Friday showed. (This story continues here)

(9:03:47 AM) Mostly NFL Notes – Matt Forte is now on pace to finish the season with 2,536 yards from scrimmage and eight touchdowns. (This story continues here)

(9:55:38 AM) NFL political donations show league leans right – Politics and football aren't always a good mix, as the people at ESPN found out this week in the wake of... (This story continues here)

(9:41:03 AM) NFL games on Fox match best rating since 1998 – Fox's NFL coverage Sunday matched the highest television rating for the single-game broadcast window since 1998. (This story continues here)

(9:17:14 AM) Rosenhaus says NFL would 'fall apart' without him – The NFL would "fall apart" if not for Drew Rosenhaus. At least, that's what the high-profile agent tells CBS' "60 Minutes" for a segment airing Sunday night. Rosenhaus admits it may sound arrogant, but says "I really believe that the NFL would fall apart without me." Rosenhaus gets 3 percent of the contracts he negotiates for his clients and says he earns it by... (This story continues here)

(9:12:54 AM) NFL: five things we learned in week four – Comebacks galore; show Matt Forte the money; #SuckforLuck latest; and Calvin Johnson is the king of wide receivers Five things we learned in week three It's not getting ahead, it's staying ahead that counts The craziness of this NFL season continues with high scores aplenty and incredible rallies. Anyone who followed Paolo Bandini's live blog on Sunday knows all about the Detroit Lions ... (This story continues here)

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