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Patriots Take On Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII
Tom Brady passed for 237 yards and a touchdown and Adam Vinatieri tied a postseason record with five field goals, as the New England Patriots posted a 24-14 win over the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship Game.
Jake Delhomme threw for 101 yards and a touchdown and Ricky Manning Jr. picked off three passes, as the Carolina Panthers defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 14-3, in the NFC Championship Game.

Broken Wing
Philadelphia Eagles franchise quarterback Donovan McNabb suffered separated rib cartilage in Sunday's 14-3 loss to Carolina in the NFC Championship game at Lincoln Financial Field. McNabb suffered the injury late in the second quarter and played through the pain until finally being forced to leave the contest with 9:31 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Heavy Heart
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Brandon Stokley played in Sunday's AFC Championship game at New England. The Patriots won the game 24-14 and advanced to Super Bowl XXXVIII. Stokley was questionable after missing Wednesday's workout because of an undisclosed illness to his infant son, however, he did fly with the team Saturday afternoon. |
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Delaware Captures First I-AA Title
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Germaine Bennett and Antawn Jenkins each rushed for two touchdowns, lifting Delaware to its first-ever I-AA title with a 40-0 victory over Colgate at W. Max Finley Stadium. The Blue Hens (15-1) won their first national title since capturing the 1979 Division II championship. That Delaware squad had a star linebacker by the name of K.C. Keeler on its squad. Keeler is now the Blue Hens' head coach.
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Catching Up With...
After the cheering stops, FootballNetwork.com doesn't forget about some of the game's greatest players. "Catching Up With" talks with former greats to see how their lives have changed since leaving the playing field.
Bill Bates: Still Special
During his 15-year NFL career, Bill Bates was known as "Mr. Special Team." Today, he finds himself in a familiar role as the Special Teams Coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars. |
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