NFL Players Association chief up for $1 million bonus
(The Washington Post,
December 6, 2011; 6:42 PM)
Week 14: NFL power rankings
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December 6, 2011; 9:09 AM)
Donovan McNabb is released by Minnesota Vikings
(The Washington Post,
December 1, 2011; 8:27 PM)
Week 13: NFL power rankings
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November 29, 2011; 10:06 AM)
Week 12: NFL power rankings
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November 22, 2011; 12:55 PM)
Week 11: NFL power rankings
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November 15, 2011; 10:28 AM)
NFL players’ union offers its proposal for HGH testing
(The Washington Post,
November 10, 2011; 9:47 PM)
Week 10: NFL power rankings
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November 8, 2011; 10:01 AM)
Dramatic win keeps Ravens among AFC's top teams
(The Washington Post,
November 7, 2011; 4:36 PM)
NFL to educate game officials on recognizing players’ concussions after Kris Dielman incident
(The Washington Post,
November 2, 2011; 5:18 PM)
With Redskins unraveling, Eagles set eyes on Giants atop NFC East
(The Washington Post,
October 31, 2011; 11:40 AM)
Players union may be stalling on NFL HGH tests, congressmen say
(The Washington Post,
October 28, 2011; 3:21 PM)
Congressional hearings sought on failure of NFL, union to agree on HGH testing
(The Washington Post,
October 25, 2011; 3:24 PM)
Week 8: NFL power rankings
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October 25, 2011; 12:41 PM)
NFL players’ union rejects league’s proposal to begin HGH testing Monday
(The Washington Post,
October 19, 2011; 1:00 PM)
NFL, players union to meet with congress members on HGH testing
(The Washington Post,
October 13, 2011; 11:21 AM)
NFL power rankings 2011: Bucs, Titans may be for real
(The Washington Post,
October 4, 2011; 2:08 PM)
Roger Goodell hopes union will agree to HGH testing soon
(The Washington Post,
October 3, 2011; 4:26 PM)
Michael Vick's hand is bruised but not broken, Eagles say
(The Washington Post,
September 26, 2011; 2:19 PM)
NFL warns teams about faking injuries
(The Washington Post,
September 21, 2011; 2:37 PM)
NFL power rankings 2011: Packers still on top, Patriots closing in Week 2
(The Washington Post,
September 20, 2011; 2:38 PM)
On the NFL: Tony Romo takes blame for Dallas loss
(The Washington Post,
September 12, 2011; 4:47 PM)
Eight year deal keeps “Monday Night Football” on ESPN
(The Washington Post,
September 8, 2011; 11:59 AM)
HGH testing for NFL players will not begin before regular season
(The Washington Post,
September 2, 2011; 2:03 PM)
NFL players’ union meets with WADA, still uncertain about details for HGH testing
(The Washington Post,
August 24, 2011; 10:01 PM)
NFL plans no immediate security changes in wake of Raiders-49ers fan violence
(The Washington Post,
August 22, 2011; 7:57 PM)
NFL players face unlimited random HGH tests
(The Washington Post,
August 6, 2011; 1:54 PM)
NFL to blood test for HGH; labor deal is ratified
(The Washington Post,
August 4, 2011; 5:22 PM)
NFL players’ union could soon agree to a measure allowing players to be blood tested for HGH.
(The Washington Post,
August 3, 2011; 11:01 PM)