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Suspended Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma filed a defamation lawsuit Thursday against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, claiming the league’s top executive made false statements that tarnished Vilma’s reputation and hindered his ability to earn a living playing football.
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A San Diego restaurant opened by Junior Seau in 1996 has closed its doors two weeks after the NFL star’s suicide.
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A bicycle stolen from Junior Seau’s Oceanside home days after the former NFL star’s suicide has been recovered, police said.
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Arbitrator Shyam Das heard arguments Wednesday from NFL and players union lawyers on whether Commissioner Roger Goodell can discipline players for actions that occurred before the league’s current labor agreement was signed last August.
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Arbitrator Shyam Das has finished hearing arguments from NFL and players’ union lawyers on whether Commissioner Roger Goodell can discipline players for actions that occurred before the league’s current labor agreement was signed last August.
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A thief burglarized the garage of Junior Seau’s home days after the former NFL star’s suicide, police said Wednesday.
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The NFL, its players’ union and the NCAA are donating money to provide new helmets to youth football players in low-income communities.
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The NFL players’ union grievance against the league in the Saints bounties scandal will be heard Wednesday.
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Chad Ochocinco wants Roger Goodell to know that he has the NFL commissioner’s back.
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PHILADELPHIA — They had a built-in excuse all last year. No minicamps, no OTAs, no offseason workouts of any kind.The Eagles’ slow start in 2011 was linked to the NFL’s lockout and the …
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NEW YORK — The NFL players’ union grievance against the league in the Saints bounties scandal will be heard Wednesday.The union claims NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell doesn’t have the …
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The New Orleans linebacker files a defamation lawsuit, claiming that the NFL commissioner, who suspended him for next season, has tarnished his reputation and hindered his ability to earn a living.
Suspended New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma filed a defamation lawsuit Thursday against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell , claiming the league’s top executive made false statements that tarnished Vilma’s reputation and hindered his ability to earn a living playing football.
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Riki Ellison, who like Seau played middle linebacker at USC and in the NFL, says players at that position take more direct hits to the head than anyone else. Seau committed suicide on May 2.
Riki Ellison was a middle linebacker at USC in 1978, ’79, ’80 and ’82, and played with the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Raiders from 1983 to 1992 . The following is a letter he wrote with his feelings on the suicide of Junior Seau:
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The Minnesota state Senate approves a measure to help finance the building of a new stadium for the team.
The Minnesota Vikings moved to within a governor’s signature of getting a new $975-million stadium on Thursday after the state Senate approved a plan that relies heavily on public financing.
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Scott Fujita, Jonathan Vilma, Anthony Hargrove and Will Smith file paperwork with the NFL. Vilma received the stiffest penalty, a full-season suspension.
All four players suspended by the NFL for their alleged involvement in the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal appealed their penalties to the league by Monday’s deadline.
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On Monday, former NFL and USC great Junior Seau went surfing and seemed his usual gregarious self at a charity golf event. On Wednesday, he took his own life. Not even those close to him saw it coming.
OCEANSIDE, Calif. — Junior Seau spent Monday morning surfing in San Clemente and that afternoon playing in a charity golf tournament in Dana Point. He joked with his playing partners, was the first to offer fist bumps after clutch putts, sought out course workers to pose for pictures with him and seemed like a retired NFL superstar without a care.
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The NFL Players Assn. argues that Roger Goodell lacks the authority to punish four players because the conduct occurred before the current collective bargaining agreement was signed.
The NFL Players Assn. is continuing its fight on behalf of two current and two former New Orleans Saints players suspended by the league, challenging NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s authority to sanction them.
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Seau’s girlfriend tearfully tells a dispatcher that the former USC and Chargers star has shot himself.
The city of Oceanside on Friday released the frantic 911 call made by Junior Seau’s girlfriend after she returned to his home and found him dead.
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In his junior year in 1989, Seau went from barely known to a scourge as changes in the defense allowed him ‘to be turned loose.’ He also was known for an energy and enthusiasm that was rare in those days.
Junior Seau’s career at USC was like his life: remarkable but too short.
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The athlete, who made the Pro Bowl 12 years in a row and was voted All-Pro 10 times, will be remembered as one of the greatest players in NFL history. He died of a gunshot wound to the chest, police say.
Through her tears, Luisa Seau said that there had been no warning of this. How could her son, Junior, who had so much promise in his life and during a glittery football career, want to kill himself? “I don’t understand,” she wailed.
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