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  • Jones still feeling his way with Falcons

    Julio Jones said he is ready to give the Atlanta Falcons another breakout game.

  • Steelers, Browns 'rivalry' lacks uncertainty

    Hines Ward doesn't see dominating the Cleveland Browns as simply a part of his job, but a civic duty.

  • NFL Notebook: Police satisfied with Suh inquiry

    Portland police have no plans to further investigate a car accident involving defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh of the Detroit Lions after two women said they suffered injuries in the wreck.

  • Panthers' injury list gets longer

    The Carolina Panthers are placing both starting rookie defensive tackles — Terrell McClain and Sione Fua — on injured reserve, a person familiar with the decisions said on Tuesday.

  • Forte expected to return

    Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith expects running back Matt Forte to return this season from a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee.

  • Newton gives fan thrill of a lifetime

    Cam Newton really is Superman to 16-year-old Katie Brown.

  • Newton soars to new heights

    Cam Newton insists his success isn't coming easily. All he's doing is whatever he can to help the Carolina Panthers win.

  • Buccaneers, Panthers stuck in the same boat

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers are all but out of the NFL playoff picture, but both believe they have plenty to play for over the final month of the season.

  • Beleaguered Suh crashes vintage car

    Police in Oregon say defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh of the Detroit Lions crashed his car into a tree in downtown Portland, but was not injured.

  • Manning to take another step in rehab

    Peyton Manning soon could be throwing footballs to teammates, the best news Indianapolis Colts fans have heard since the start of what has become a miserable season.

  • Panthers' Smith nearing career milestone

    Steve Smith's locker is filled with dozens of boxes of new cleats, photos of his family, letters from fans and a small duffel bag containing a list Smith has carried with him for more than 10 years.

  • Panthers' groundwork yields solid numbers

    The pass-first Carolina Panthers have been surprisingly effective moving the ball on the ground.

  • Jaguars fire Del Rio, will change owners

    The Jacksonville Jaguars are headed in a new direction. And Los Angeles doesn't appear to be the destination.

  • Panthers hope to feed off victory

    It's amazing what one game against the Indianapolis Colts can do to solve a team's problems.

  • Springboard win

    The Carolina Panthers finally found somewhere they could pull out a victory on the road: Indianapolis, home of the winless Colts.

  • Rivera, Panthers won't take lowly Colts lightly

    Coach Ron Rivera of the Carolina Panthers looks at the Indianapolis Colts and sees more than a winless team. He sees potential problems.

  • Eagles RB McCoy has full attention of Patriots

    The New England Patriots prepared to play the Philadelphia Eagles without knowing whether Michael Vick or Vince Young would be the opposing quarterback.

  • Other Week 12 games

    Bears (7-3) at Raiders (6-4): The Bears must try to survive in a crowded NFC playoff wild-card race without QB Jay Cutler, who broke his right thumb last week. The Bears tried to claim Kyle Orton off waivers Wednesday, but the Chiefs beat them to it, so they'll go with Caleb Hanie, and they signed veteran Josh McCown last week. Hanie has thrown seven passes this season, but the Bears are hoping he can play like he did filling in for Cutler during last year's playoffs. The Raiders are trying to win their first division title since 2002, and the key for them today will be slowing RB Matt Forte. With Cutler out, the Bears will lean even more on Forte — the only player in the league with at least 900 yards rushing and at least 450 receiving.

  • Suh awaits league disciplinary action

    For the first season-and-a-half of his young career, Ndamukong Suh could almost brush off talk about his penalties and fines, saying he would keep doing what was needed to help his Detroit Lions.

  • Lions putting RB Best on IR

    Jahvid Best's season is over, leaving the Detroit Lions to try to piece together an effective running game without their leading rusher.

  • LaFell could get start at wideout

    Wide receiver Legedu Naanee missed his second straight day of practice Friday because of Achilles tendinitis in his left leg, meaning Brandon LaFell could make his first start of the season Sunday when the Carolina Panthers play the Indianapolis Colts.

  • Romo rallies Cowboys to win

    Win big, win small; win pretty, win ugly. Tony Romo learned a long time ago that victories are the only thing that matter in the NFL.

  • Newton dangerous on the ground

    Coach Ron Rivera of the Carolina Panthers talked last month about limiting Cam Newton's carries.

  • Packers remain perfect

    Aaron Rodgers took every hit the Detroit Lions could dish out.

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