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The New York Jets (established in 1960) are a professional football team that competes in the NFL and plays its home games at The Meadowlands in New Jersey. The Jets won Super Bowl III over the Baltimore Colts in 1968 in a game that then-quarterback Joe Namath famously predicted they would win. They are currently coached by Rex Ryan, who is in his first year as an NFL head coach. (Photo GETTY IMAGES)
The New York Jets (established in 1960) are a professional football team that competes in the NFL and plays its home games at The Meadowlands in New Jersey. The Jets won Super Bowl III over the Baltimore Colts in 1968 in a game that then-quarterback Joe Namath famously predicted they would win. They are currently coached by Rex Ryan, who is in his first year as an NFL head coach. (Photo GETTY IMAGES)
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Virgen's View: Athletes First gives back with charity
Before Kenan Thompson ended his silly impression of Ray Lewis on Saturday Night Live before Super Bowl 47 the comic said what he would do if the Ravens beat the 49ers. He said he would go to the 50-yard line of the Superdome, kneel down and ascend...Tags: Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Doug Martin (football), Clay Matthews
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Virgen's View: Mr. Irrelevant will be 'Harnishing'
Chandler Harnish is compared to Tim Tebow on his draft profile at NFL.com because both are dual-threat quarterbacks. Harnish, out of Northern Illinois University, says he's a different type of QB, not as big. But there are some similarities. Both aren'...
Tags: NFL Scouting Combine, Disneyland Park, Denver Broncos, Mid-American Conference, Northern Illinois Huskies
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Steinberg: NFL never rests
So it is a weekend in March with "March Madness" having the equivalent of their semifinals for the NCAA men's basketball championships. Countless millions of folks across the country, some of whom never watch a college game, have filled out brackets...Tags: Basketball, Jim Harbaugh, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, College Sports, Sports
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Steinberg: Peyton should retire
Peyton Manning has been a dominant player in the NFL since 1998. He has led his team to a Super Bowl title, gone to multiple Pro Bowls, earned MVP honors and set multiple passing records. His critical importance to his team was highlighted in his absence...Tags: John Elway, Willie Mays, Joe Namath, Injuries and Wounds, St. Louis Rams
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My Pet World: Persians still reign as most popular cats in America
As the Labrador retriever is the most popular dog breed in America (according to American Kennel Club registration statistics), the Persian is our most popular pedigreed cat. The Cat Fanciers' Assn. (CFA) recently announced annual registration numbers...Tags: Chemical Industry, Trips and Vacations, Politics, Elections, Pharmaceuticals
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Sage earns key win
LONG BEACH — The physical high school football game went back and forth, as both the Brethren Christian and Sage Hill teams took whatever momentum they could get. The host Warriors had the ball at the end but made one fatal mistake. They threw...Tags: Football, Sage, Darrelle Revis, Sports
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From the Sports Desk: Dunn inspires many
Who is Damon Dunn? Have you ever heard of him? At the Pacific Club in Newport Beach, he could be described as unassuming. In a room full of doctors, lawyers, retired millionaires and former professional football players, Dunn didn't really seem to stick...Tags: Damon Dunn, Rose Bowl Game, Ronnie Lott, Politics, Athletes
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Ascher looks Sharpe at corner
Conner Ascher first wanted to play quarterback at Sage Hill School when he made the jump to varsity last season. In the way, three hurdles.
The first issue was Ascher's size. At 5-foot-8, 120 pounds back then, one hit and he can seriously get hurt in...Tags: Football, Sage, Darrelle Revis, National Football League, Sports
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Calling the Shots: Sanchez family unites in Newport
As I sat down for dinner at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Spa Thursday night, I thought to myself, "awkward." It's bound to happen with local events, running into the folks from the Newport Beach Independent (our new competition), but I wasn't...Tags: Basketball, Hot Dogs, Baltimore Colts, Television, Jim Hardy
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Mike Goodson arrest another twist in Jets' spring saga
The odyssey of the New York Jets' crowded offensive backfield took another turn Friday when running back Mike Goodson was arrested by New Jersey state police on suspicion of possessing drugs and a weapon. Goodson was with Garant Evans, a 31-year-old man...
Tags: Kobe Bryant, Drug Trafficking, Shonn Greene, Chris Ivory, Joe McKnight
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Keegan Bradley keeps lead at Byron Nelson
Keegan Bradley shot a one-under-par 69 in a round that started and ended with bogeys, good enough for a three-stroke lead after two rounds in the Byron Nelson Championship at Irving, Texas. A day after setting the TPC Four Seasons course record with a...
Tags: Bruce Irvin, Anaheim Ducks, Keegan Bradley, Rafael Nadal, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ravens to have NFL's huskiest front seven in 2013?
At 1,992 pounds, the projected front seven of the Baltimore defense will weigh just under a ton, which is about the same as a tiny smart car, a large walrus or the Johnny Unitas statue outside M&T Bank Stadium. It could also be the heaviest front...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles, Sports Illustrated, Atlanta Falcons, Johnny Unitas
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