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Find the latest news stories from London Free Press on the topic Football.
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GM passes on 2013 Super Bowl ads
General Motors Co will not advertise in next year’s Super Bowl because it is too expensive, the top marketing executive for the U.S. automaker said three days after the company said it was dropping paid ads on Facebook.
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Tillman not afraid to take chances
Had he played quarterback, Eric Tillman would have been that guy who’d throw into double coverage and not be fearful of having his attempted heave picked off.
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Report: Saints to honour Payton
The New Orleans Saints will reportedly honour head coach Sean Payton during his season-long ban from the NFL by leaving the 48-year-old’s seat open during team functions.
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Eskimo brawler sent to jail
An Edmonton Eskimos offensive lineman is off to the slammer. Devin Tyler is suspended from the team after being sentenced to 90 days in a Washington, D.C., jail for an assault at a bar in 2011.
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Argos release Coughman
With any matter involving the law and lawyers, no matter how minor or major it may appear on the surface, it’s understandable how reluctant teams are to provide any insight.
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Benevides has big shoes to fill
Every once in a while, Mike Benevides is reminded of his football roots, the path he’s forged and the enormity of what lies ahead in his newest position as head coach of the B.C. Lions.
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Huge crowd expected at Seau's memorial in San Diego
Tens of thousands of fans are expected to attend Junior Seau’s public memorial in a San Diego stadium on Friday, more than a week after the former National Football League star killed himself in his beachfront home.
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Packers QB embraces 'Aaron Rodgers Day'
Aaron Rodgers took a break from his spring workouts in the early phase of the team’s offseason program to accept the official state resolution that made Dec. 12, 2012, “Aaron Rodgers Day” in Wisconsin.
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Als gives two Canadian QBs a shot
No one has done a better job of acquiring talent than Jim Popp, no person more willing to push the envelope and no one with a better track record in the past decade than Montreal’s general manager.
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Teary-eyed T.O. on 'Dr. Phil '
A teary-eyed Terrell Owens took to the “Dr. Phil” show Tuesday afternoon to open up about his crumbling career, impending bankruptcy and accusations from multiple women insisting the one-time NFL great is a dead-beat dad.
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Jaguars sign QB Palmer
The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed quarterback Jordan Palmer and waived wide receiver Jarrett Dillard.
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More Penn State child sex abuse accusers: Defence
There may be more accusers than originally thought in the Penn State University scandal involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, who has been charged with sexually abusing 10 boys, according to court filings.
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The cursed 1994 Chargers
We often talk about "snakebitten" or "cursed" pro-sport franchises, usually in reference to some long string of fan-gutting defeats. The 1994 San Diego Chargers, however, have endured real-life tragedies as opposed to scoreboard tragedies.
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Luck's rookie deal to include $14.52M signing bonus
Quarterback Andrew Luck, the top overall choice in last week’s NFL draft, will receive an initial four-year contract from the Indianapolis Colts that includes a signing bonus of $14,518,544, the exact amount awarded Cam Newton, the No. 1 selection last year.
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Bombers punt Lobendahn
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have released middle linebacker Joe Lobendahn, paving the way for former first overall draft pick Henoc Muamba to take over the job.
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Seau's brain to be examined
Football great Junior Seau's brain will be examined for evidence of repetitive injuries from his playing days following the retired linebacker's suicide in his California beachfront home, a pastor for the family said on Friday.
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Argos tackle weeps in court
Hulking Toronto Argonauts lineman Edawn Coughman broke down and wept in the prisoner's dock as he defended himself against firearms charges that could land him in jail.
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Seau’s family considers brain study
Football great Junior Seau’s family is considering having his brain studied for evidence of football-related injuries after the retired linebacker killed himself at his California beach front home, the family’s pastor said on Thursday.
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