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  • APNewsBreak: Vikings, Frazier agree on extension

    After leading the Vikings to a surprising playoff berth last season, Leslie Frazier has reached an agreement that will keep him in Minnesota for a while.


  • Former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue arrives at an attorney's office in Washington, Friday, Nov. 30, 2012, to take part in a hearing of the pay-for-pain bounty system with the New Orleans Saints. Friday's session is part of the latest round of player appeals overseen by former Tagliabue. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

    Tagliabue, Saints continue bounty probe hearing

    Hearings in the NFL bounty probe of the Saints have resumed with witness appearances by former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress, Saints assistant head coach Joe Vitt and linebacker Jonathan Vilma.


  • Tagliabue, Saints continue bounty hearings

    Hearings in the NFL bounty probe of the Saints have resumed with witness appearances by former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress, Saints assistant head coach Joe Vitt and linebacker Jonathan Vilma.


  • Vilma's testimony ends latest bounty hearings

    The latest round of appeal hearings in the NFL's bounty investigation concluded Monday evening following witness appearances by former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress, Saints assistant head coach Joe Vitt and linebacker Jonathan Vilma.


  • Goodell hears bounty appeals from players

    The NFL insists it has evidence galore in the New Orleans Saints bounty program, and even made some of it public on Monday. The players and lawyers involved weren't impressed.


  • **FILE** NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (Associated Press)

    Goodell hears appeals of four suspended for role in bounty hits

    The NFL went public Monday with some of its evidence against the four players suspended for their roles in the New Orleans Saints bounty program. Among the things the league revealed: a prize of $35,000 or more for knocking Brett Favre out of the NFC championship game in January 2010.


  • Goodell hears bounty appeals from players

    The NFL went public Monday with some of its evidence against the four players suspended for their roles in the New Orleans Saints bounty program. Among the things the league revealed: a prize of $35,000 for knocking Brett Favre out of the NFC championship game in January 2010.


  • Gregg Williams apologizes for role in bounties

    Gregg Williams apologized Friday for his role in a bounty program that rewarded players for injuring opponents while he was with the New Orleans Saints.


  • Browns hire Brad Childress as OC

    Pat Shurmur brought in a close friend to help him fix Cleveland's broken offense.


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