NFL Network's Michael Lombardi is being told the Chargers will do everything in their power to sign WR Vincent Jackson, who is set to become a free agent.
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Lombardi: Chargers will try to sign Jackson
Negative reports persist on Peyton Manning’s recovery
NFL Network's Michael Lombardi contiues to paint a picture of a slow recovery process for Peyton Manning, who still isn't able to throw effectively.
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Three and out: Mr. Smith to start in San Francisco
Despite talk that the 49ers QB job was open, Jim Harbaugh indicated that Alex Smith had the complete support of the organization.
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How Cam Newton lost out to Tebowmania
Cam Newton promised to be an icon and an entertainer before he was even officially the No. 1 pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. Then, he went out and delivered with one of the greatest rookie seasons in NFL history. But he was still largely overshadowed.
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Lombardi vs. Warner: The debate over Eli’s Hall worthiness
Kurt Warner created a firestorm with comments about Eli Manning's worthiness for the Hall of Fame. We took the debate to the next level Wednesday on "NFL Total Access", pitting Warner vs. Michael Lombardi in an instant debate.
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NFL Draft Podcast Tracker: Prepping for combine
Bucky Brooks joined Matt "Money" Smith at NFL Network Studios to wrap up the 2011 NFL season and rev up preparation for the 2012 NFL Scouting Combine.
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A look at the new reality for Peyton Manning
What would the market look like if, and when, Peyton Manning becomes a free agent?
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What’s the move for Vincent Jackson?
Vincent Jackson has had an acrimonious relationship with the Chargers throughout most of his seven seasons in San Diego, one that could be coming to an end.
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Three and out: Jackson bolting out of San Diego?
Vincent Jackson might be running an out route away from San Diego, but it's hard to envision him landing in a spot with a better quarterback than he has now.
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Jimmy Kimmel viewers prank friends during Super Bowl
What you're about to witness above could be misconstrued as cruel and unusual punishment. But, in reality, it's just late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel having a laugh thanks to some loyal viewers answering his call.
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