


Would-be Vikings owner Reggie Fowler wants to clear up one last discrepancy on his resume. Fowler says he did not — repeat, did not — compete against Harry Potter in Quidditch.
Neal from Gaithersburg writes, “Fowler reminds me of the title of a book written about Hollywood a few years ago: ‘Hello, He Lied.’”
Don’t ask me why, but I have a feeling the Eagles are going to make a play for Antonio Pierce.
Philly, let’s not forget, signed James Thrash and Brian Mitchell in the past. Why not Pierce (as a replacement for just-released Nate Wayne or perhaps Mark Simoneau)?
Harold Lewis, Wayne’s agent, told the Philadelphia Inquirer “the demand is tremendous” in free agency for linebackers because “the supply … is very low.” That almost precludes Pierce staying with the Redskins.
Wouldn’t it be bizarre if, a few days after Antoine Walker was traded back to the Celtics, Laveranues Coles was traded back to the Jets?
Does this mean Ben Wallace might eventually return to the Wizards?
Deion Sanders is endorsing a hot dog cooker — Deion Sanders’ Hot Dog Express — that goes for $49.95. It comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by Falcons offensive tackle Todd Weiner.
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