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Nevada casinos win $6.9M on Super Bowl bets


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Gambling regulators say Nevada casinos won almost $6.9 million on this year's Super Bowl as bettors wagered $82.7 million on the NFL title game.

Wickersham: The future of the NFL Insider


Seth Wickersham | ESPN The Magazine (18 hours ago)
Seth Wickersham looks at the labor dispute that is hanging over the NFL and what the future may hold for the league.

Pasquarelli: NFL avoids another PR disaster


Len Pasquarelli | ESPN.com (1 day ago)
Tracy Porter's interception helped divert a potential PR nightmare for the NFL, writes Len Pasquarelli.
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Drew Brees threw 102 passes during the 2009 playoffs, the highest total in one postseason by a player who didn't throw an interception. The previous high was 89 by Troy Aikman in 1992. In his pro career, Brees has thrown only two interceptions among 225 postseason passes. That interception rate of one for every 112.5 passes is the lowest in NFL history, ahead of Bart Starr's rate of one pick for every 71 passes.

Updated: February 8, 2010

Team History
YEARWLTPFPA
20091420416307
20081240377298
20071330450262
20061240427360
20051420439247
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2009 AFC South Standings
TEAMWLTPFPA
Indianapolis1420416307
Houston970388333
Tennessee880354402
Jacksonville790290380
Team Leaders
PASSING » P. MANNING
Manning ATT571
COMP393
YDS4500
TD33
RUSHINGCARYDSAVGTD
J. Addai2198283.810
D. Brown782813.63
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
R. Wayne100126412.610
D. Clark100110611.110
Team Injuries
PLAYERPOSDATESTATUS
D. ClarkTE02/08Prob.
R. WayneWR02/08Prob.
R. WayneWR02/07Prob.
D. FreeneyDE02/07Prob.
R. WayneWR02/06Prob.
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