There have been few Super Bowls to be hotly contested for a second time. The last one is the Dallas
Cowboys vs. Buffalo Bills in 1994, won by Dallas 30-13. The Bills were seeking revenge, but didn't
get it, as the Cowboys rolled over them in another lopsided big win.
In Week 17 of the 2011 fantasy football season, there are a number of explosive options at wide
receiver. Check out our top ten list for best WRs to start for Week 17. You can't really go wrong
with any of these wide receivers, especially the first few.
1. Wes Welker, New England Patriots
Brady will go to Welker early and often.
Fans of the New England Patriots can't be feeling too happy right now. Tom Brady, the Patriots
franchise quarterback, has a shoulder injury that was serious enough to warrant a shoulder X-ray.
Brady also sat out practice on Thursday.
The good news for the Patriots and their quarterback is that Brady's injury isn't considered
serious.
Photo of Taylor Twellman at Union's 2011 home opener by Earl Gardner.
Philadelphia Union
Deportivo Saprissa president Juan Carlos Rojas has confirmed in an interview with a Costa Rican
radio station that the Union has been in contact with the club about Josue Martinez, saying "I
would not go into much detail but there has been interest from Philadelphia [in Martinez].
Stevie Johnson's poor decision to mock Plaxico Burress shooting himself in the thigh continues
to haunt him. On Wednesday, the NFL fined Stevie Johnson $10,000 for his touchdown celebration.
Neither the NFL nor the wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills has commented on the fine.
As we noted earlier, Plaxico Burress decided to ride the high road and has forgiven Stevie
Johnson.
We called out Stevie Johnson for making fun of Plaxico Burress shooting himself in his thigh. On
Monday, Stevie Johnson apologized for his touchdown celebration. You can see the Stevie Johnson
celebration video here.
Plaxico Burress said he got a call and a text message from Stevie Johnson after the game.
Stay classy, Stevie Johnson. The young wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills mocked Plaxico
Burress after scoring a touchdown against the New York Jets by pretending to shoot himself in the
thigh. As you remember, Plaxico Burress was arrested and served jail time after shooting himself in
the leg back in 2008.
Tom Brady has made a career out of owning the Pittsburgh Steelers. On Sunday, the Steelers
finally got some revenge. While holding Brady in check and getting a great performance out of Ben
Roethlisberger, the Steelers won by a final score of 25-17.
Roethlisberger finished 36-for-50 for 365 passing yards and two touchdowns.
Ryan Fitzpatrick is a decent NFL quarterback. At best, he's an average starter. But don't tell
the Buffalo Bills because they apparently believe that he's elite. On Friday, the Bills gave
Fitzpatrick a contract extension worth nearly $60 million over six years.
Yes. $60 million. For Ryan Freakin' Fitzpatrick.
Heading into Week 4 of the 2011 NFL season, we are starting to get a good idea of which teams
are the cream of the crop. In these NFL power rankings, we take a look a the top ten teams in the
league. There are a few surprises mixed in with a number of other teams that we knew were going to
be great.
If you are the commissioner of the NFL, your main focus should be keeping a level playing field.
You don't want to show bias in any direction. Roger Goodell apparently doesn't see it that way.
In a recent conversation with GQ, Michael Vick not-so-subtly hinted that he was forced to sign
with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Rochester Rhino's announced in a press conference on Thursday that Sahlen's Packing Company,
which owns the Western New York Flash of the WPS, has agreed to a 10-year commitment to call the
home of the Rochester Rhinos, Rattlers and Flash – Sahlen's Stadium.
Sahlen's Stadium
Sahlen's Packing is a Buffalo, New York based company specializing in Meat Products.
Beginning on Tuesday, the PSP will run a series of interviews with some of the growing
number of alternative Union supporters groups. Here's a quick preview of what to
expect.
Before there was the Union, there was the Sons of Ben.
Before the Union had a staff, let alone a name or players on the pitch, the Sons of Ben were
making the case for an MLS franchise in Philadelphia—and a name for themselves.
The 2011 NFL Draft won't take place until April. However, that doesn't stop football fans from
beginning the process of dreaming about which players their favorite team will select. That's
especially true for the football fans whose favorite team is watching the NFL playoffs on TV.
Here's our first crack at a 2011 NFL Mock Draft:
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