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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks Charlie Batch, left, and Dennis Dixon discuss a play on the sidelines during the fourth quarter against the Carolina Panthers during NFL preseason football game action in Pittsburgh, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. The Steelers 

Dixon working with Steelers' starters

Quarterback Dennis Dixon took snaps with the starters during the Pittsburgh Steelers' first practice of the week, a possible tipoff he will start Sunday's season opener against Atlanta.

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    Dixon working with Steelers' starters

    Quarterback Dennis Dixon took snaps with the starters during the Pittsburgh Steelers' first practice of the week, a possible tipoff he will start Sunday's

    Roethlisberger suspension reduced

    Ben Roethlisberger's suspension has been cut from six games to four by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

    NFL players search field for earring

    Several Miami Dolphins crawled across the field after practice Tuesday — not due to exhaustion, but because they were looking for a diamond earring.

    Burress denied work release

    Former New York Giants Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress has come up short in his bid for work release during his two-year prison sentence for accidentally

    NFL star's hair insured for $1 million

    The long, flowing black hair that tumbles out of NFL star Troy Polamalu's helmet and down his back has been insured for $1 million by Head and Shoulders, the

    Bruce Rader 1-on-1 with Antoine Bethea

    Hampton Roads has long been a hot bed for NFL talent, but how many local players can claim a Super Bowl ring on their resume? Colts safety Antoine Bethea from

    Lions fan walks 400 miles for team

    Joe Paquette Jr. says he walked some 400 miles from his home in Michigan's Upper Peninsula to the Motor City because he's a die-hard fan of the Detroit Lions.

    McNabb out for Redskins-Jets game

    Washington Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb will miss Friday's game against the New York Jets because of a sprained left ankle.

    Safety gives 'Boys late win over Bolts

    Philip Rivers doesn't ease up, even in a meaningless exhibition game.

    Leftwich, Dixon impressive for Steelers

    On a night that Ben Roethlisberger got back to playing football, the Pittsburgh Steelers showed they have a chance to survive the start of the season without

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