NFL Legend Ronnie Lott and NASDAQ to Host Inaugural Sports, Business and Philanthropy Luncheon in New York (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)

NFL Legend Ronnie Lott and NASDAQ to Host Inaugural Sports, Business and Philanthropy Luncheon in New York (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK, Sept. 19, 2007 — Focused on highlighting and increasing the benefits of a TEAM approach to philanthropy, NFL Hall of Famer and founder of All Stars Helping Kids, Ronnie Lott, has partnered with NASDAQ to host the inaugural All Stars Sports, Business and Philanthropy Luncheon at the NASDAQ MarketSite on Thursday, September 27 at 12:30 p.m., it was announced today.

Knee-jerk reaction by the NFL (The Post and Courier)
Nearly a million bucks in fines and a first-round draft pick for stealing signs in the NFL? Stealing signs is such an integral part of baseball that, well, that’s why they have signs in the first place. Trying to get an edge in NASCAR is so prevalent that cheating’s considered standard equ…

Simpson back home in Florida (CNN.com)
Former NFL star O.J. Simpson remained quiet and expressionless as he and his girlfriend brushed through a crush of reporters to an SUV early Thursday after flying in from Las Vegas, Nevada.

Online Sport Betting - $500 Bookmaker Bonus Code Released By the Best NFL and College Football Sport Book Betting Site (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Bookmaker releases a new $500 bonus code EZBONUS. College football and pro football betting are in full swing at the premier sport book betting site. The best college and NFL football action is at Bookmaker.

NFL Insider: Drug testing is unwelcome necessity (USA Today)
Like many players, Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor believes drug testing is necessary to maintain the game’s integrity. Perhaps the increase in tests for Taylor is a reflection of ramped-up steroid testing that began two years ago. But he wonders if it is linked to the public stance he took last year on how to handle violators of the league’s steroid policy.

NFL Rules, Thanks To Format Perfect For TV (NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth)
NFL team used to pay to be on TV. Today, ESPN hands the league more than $1 billion a season, NBC sends a check for $600 million, Fox, CBS and DirecTV also cough up hundreds of millions, and it’s all happily split among 32 NFL franchises. Rather than paying to be watched on television these days, the Bears earn about $100 million a year from networks merely to be seen.

Online Sport Betting - $500 Bookmaker Bonus Code Released By the Best NFL and College Football Sport Book Betting Site (PRWeb)
Bookmaker releases a new $500 bonus code EZBONUS. College football and pro football betting are in full swing at the premier sport book betting site. The best college and NFL football action is at Bookmaker. (PRWeb Sep 20, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/Q291cC1Qcm9mLUhhbGYtTWFnbi1UaGlyLVplcm8=

NFL scouting Trojans (The Troy Messenger)
Several NFL scouts were on hand in Troy Wednesday afternoon, observing as the Trojans practiced in shoulder pads, helmets and shorts. A quick count revealed scouts from Green Bay, Denver, Washington, Dallas and New Orleans.

Legends accuse NFL of ignoring former players (The Sacramento Bee)
Pro football icons Gale Sayers, Mike Ditka and Daryl “Moose” Johnston on Tuesday accused the NFL and the National Football League Players Association of turning their backs on hundreds of aging ex-players who have been denied disability assistance for devastating injuries.

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Nick Bakay is a veteran writer, actor, comedian and fantasy football fanatic. His TV experience includes stints as writer/producer for King of Queens and the current FOX sitcom, ‘Til Death . In addition to his weekly NFL.com column, Bakay is a regular contributor on NFL Network and an original member of the Network’s Hollywood Fantasy League.

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