Small-Town LB Rises to Stardom
Wednesday, January 31st, 2007
Ledger - It’ll be a showdown between the two marquee players - the two central characters - of the Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears. “Brian Urlacher is a guy I will always know where he is. You just can’t help it,” Manning said of the Bears’ six-time Pro
Colts ride Clark’s quick recovery into Super Bowl
CBS Sportsline - MIAMI (AP) -Dallas Clark cherished every second of his interview session. While he had to contend with the requisite interrogations regarding his no-stoplight hometown and his religion, the Indianapolis Colts’ tight end viewed this experience as a
AP Blog: Try Asking Peyton a Question
Associated Press - FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — The Indianapolis Colts had just arrived for Super Bowl week, and safety Bob Sanders was dressed for a night on the town, looking resplendent in a brown suit, kerchief to match his tie and shades . Super Bowl Security a
Swallowing your pride on Super Bowl Sunday
Baltimore Sun - Yet we have to accept that the Ravens got beat, 15-6, by the Indianapolis Colts, the team that is favored over the Chicago Bears to win this year’s Super Bowl title. Maybe this weekend will be easier to swallow if we give ourselves a pity party this
For Huizenga, Super Bowl week is a bittersweet time
Ledger - There’s some aspects of hosting a Super Bowl that Miami Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga doesn’t particularly enjoy. He owns the stadium where Sunday’s game between the Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears will be played, yet has to pay for the 55
Media Day in Miami a frustrating mess
Seattle Times - If you love animals, then Super Bowl XLI provided the winner for Crass Question of the Week during the notorious Media Day on Tuesday. The question was to Indianapolis tight end Ben Utecht. Reporter, or possibly reporter impersonator (you never know
Colts’ O-line underappreciated, but not overmatched
ESPN.com - FORT LAUDERDALE — There have been occasions, Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday conceded Monday night, when even he has wanted quarterback Peyton Manning to dispense with the trademark gesticulations at the line of scrimmage and simply make the