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		<title>2009 AFC Pro Bowl Roster</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 01:46:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Kindervater</dc:creator>
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Here is the AFC Pro Bowl roster. Starters are listed in bold.
OFFENSE
QB: Peyton Manning, Colts; Brett Favre, Jets; Jay Cutler, Broncos
RB:  Thomas Jones, Jets; Chris Johnson, Titans; Ronnie Brown, Dolphins
FB:  Le’Ron McClain, Ravens
WR:  Andre Johnson, Texans; Brandon Marshall, Broncos; Reggie Wayne, Colts; Wes Welker, Patriots
TE:  Tony Gonzalez, Chiefs; Antonio Gates, Chargers
T:  Joe Thomas, Browns; Jason Peters, Bills; Michael Roos, Titans
G:  Alan Faneca, Jets; Kris Dielman, Chargers; Brian Waters, Chiefs
C:  Kevin Mawae, Titans; Nick Mangold, Jets
DEFENSE
DE:  Mario Williams, Texans; Dwight Freeney, Colts; Robert Mathis, Colts
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<p>Here is the AFC Pro Bowl roster. Starters are listed in <strong>bold</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>OFFENSE</strong></p>
<p>QB: <strong>Peyton Manning</strong>, Colts; Brett Favre, Jets; Jay Cutler, Broncos<br />
RB:  <strong>Thomas Jones</strong>, Jets; Chris Johnson, Titans; <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/emqb/interview-miami-dolphins-rb-ronnie-brown/">Ronnie Brown</a>, Dolphins<br />
FB:  <strong>Le’Ron McClain</strong>, Ravens<br />
WR:  <strong>Andre Johnson</strong>, Texans; <strong>Brandon Marshall</strong>, Broncos; Reggie Wayne, Colts; Wes Welker, Patriots<br />
TE:  <strong>Tony Gonzalez</strong>, Chiefs; Antonio Gates, Chargers<br />
T:  <strong>Joe Thomas</strong>, Browns; <strong>Jason Peters</strong>, Bills; Michael Roos, Titans<br />
G:  <strong>Alan Faneca</strong>, Jets; <strong>Kris Dielman</strong>, Chargers; Brian Waters, Chiefs<br />
C:  <strong>Kevin Mawae</strong>, Titans; Nick Mangold, Jets</p>
<p><strong>DEFENSE</strong></p>
<p>DE:  <strong>Mario Williams</strong>, Texans; <strong>Dwight Freeney</strong>, Colts; Robert Mathis, Colts<br />
DT:  <strong>Albert Haynesworth</strong>, Titans; <strong>Kris Jenkins</strong>, Jets; Shaun Rogers, Browns<br />
OLB:  <strong>James Harrison</strong>, Steelers; <strong>Joey Porter</strong>, Dolphins; <a href="http://emqb.com/emqb-interview-terrell-suggs">Terrell Suggs</a>, Ravens<br />
MLB:  <strong>Ray Lewis</strong>, Ravens; James Farrior, Steelers<br />
CB:  <strong>Nnamdi Asomugha</strong>, Raiders; <strong>Cortland Finnegan</strong>, Titans; <a href="http://emqb.com/emqb-interview-darrelle-revis">Darrelle Revis</a>, Jets<br />
S:  <strong>Ed Reed</strong>, Ravens; <strong>Troy Polamalu</strong>, Steelers; Chris Hope, Titans</p>
<p><strong>SPECIAL TEAMS</strong></p>
<p>K:  Stephan Gostkowski, Patriots<br />
P:  Shane Lechler, Raiders<br />
KR:  Leon Washington, Jets<br />
ST:  Brendon Ayanbadejo, Ravens</p>
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		<title>Perfect Patriots Beat Chargers for AFC Title, Defense Leads New England to Super Bowl</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 05:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Kindervater</dc:creator>
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The New England Patriots took yet another step toward a perfect season. But their 21-12 win over the San Diego Chargers in the AFC Championship game was anything but perfect. It certainly wasn&#8217;t Tom Brady&#8217;s best game. And it certainly wasn&#8217;t the way he imagined this AFC Championship game would play out. But that&#8217;s really not what matters. There are no style points in the NFL. What matters are wins and losses and the Patriots, of course, have 18 straight victories against no defeats &#8212; a simply mind-boggling accomplishment.
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<p>The New England Patriots took yet another step toward a perfect season. But their 21-12 win over the San Diego Chargers in the AFC Championship game was anything but perfect. It certainly wasn&#8217;t <strong>Tom Brady</strong>&#8217;s best game. And it certainly wasn&#8217;t the way he imagined this AFC Championship game would play out. But that&#8217;s really not what matters. There are no style points in the NFL. What matters are wins and losses and the Patriots, of course, have 18 straight victories against no defeats &#8212; a simply mind-boggling accomplishment.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not like Tom choked in this one. I think we hold him to such a high standard it&#8217;s hard to conceive that he might even be human on the football field. But his three interceptions proved just that. The Chargers have a confident and opportunistic defense. And they weren&#8217;t about to be intimidated by the highest-scoring offense in the history of the National Football League. Thus a trio of picks. But Tom also threw two TD passes and finished 22 of 33 including eight completions to RB Kevin Faulk. It just further proves that when a defense eliminates one or even two players from the Patriots&#8217; plan of attack (as San Diego masterfully did), someone else will step up. Kevin had a great game, including a key third-down as the Patriots played keep-away in the fourth quarter (ol&#8217; reliable Wes Welker also had seven catches and a TD). And the Patriots leaned on their running game with Laurence Maroney (25 carries for 122 yards) in the second half, including a key TD in the third quarter. </p>
<p>I believe the Patriots&#8217; defense won this game, though. There&#8217;s been a lot of talk about New England&#8217;s aging linebackers and how susceptible this team is against the run. Statistically, it&#8217;s true. But when a game is on the line, I&#8217;ll take these old guys with lots of smarts and enough ability. DBs Ellis Hobbs and <strong>Asanti Samuel</strong> (not old guys) each had an interception. And Junior Seau (old guy) made a key defensive play in the third quarter, forcing a Chargers field goal. The Bolts were forced to settle for field goals all day and that was the difference in the game. That&#8217;s playing Championship style defense as they overshadowed their much-heralded offense.</p>
<p>Despite losing, San Diego has plenty to be proud of. They came into this game battered and bruised. And you need look no further than their &#8220;Big 3&#8243; (QB Philip Rivers, RB LaDainian Tomlinson, and TE Antonio Gates) for proof. LT gave it a try with his bad knee but could only manage a couple early carries for five yards. He watched most of the game from the bench, wrapped in a parka. I can guarantee he was extremely frustrated and disappointed. Philip was hobbled as well but managed to survive the entire game with respectable numbers (19 of 37 for 211 yards but with two picks). Antonio was a non-factor on his bad toe &#8212; only two catches for 17 yards. But, I would say the San Diego defense was as advertised. Any team that can hold the mighty Patriots to 21 points (and the aforementioned three turnovers) is going to be right in that football game. All-Pro DB Antonio Cromartie was in on nine tackles with a huge, touchdown-saving INT to his credit.</p>
<p>This game was a great example of the New England Patriots playing team football. For much of the game, San Diego fans had a glimmer of hope. It looked like the Chargers might have a chance. But the Pats are too prepared and too good for &#8212; well &#8212; any other team in the NFL. Can they do it one more time? We&#8217;ll find out in two weeks at Super Bowl XLII.</p>
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		<title>AFC &amp; NFC Conference Championships: Patriots vs. Chargers, Packers vs. Giants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 05:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Kindervater</dc:creator>
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It’s a one-game season for the teams in this weekend&#8217;s Conference Championship games. Win and you’re on your way to sunny Glendale, AZ for Super Bowl XLII on February 3. Lose and it’s the sudden beginning of a long offseason. “Our whole season is at stake and so is theirs,” says New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick in describing his AFC Championship Game against the San Diego Chargers. The same can be said for the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game.

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<p>It’s a one-game season for the teams in this weekend&#8217;s Conference Championship games. Win and you’re on your way to sunny Glendale, AZ for Super Bowl XLII on February 3. Lose and it’s the sudden beginning of a long offseason. “Our whole season is at stake and so is theirs,” says New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick in describing his AFC Championship Game against the San Diego Chargers. The same can be said for the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game.</p>
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<li>Both games are rematches of Week 2 meetings this season (it is the 16th time since 1970 that both championship games were rematches). But both winning coaches, Bill Belichick (Patriots) and Mike McCarthy (Packers) say that their opponents are different teams now.</li>
<li>The clubs combined for an .800 regular/postseason winning percentage (56-14).</li>
<li>The teams are hot, no matter what streak you look at. New England is scalding, continuing on an unbeaten season at 17-0. San Diego has won eight in a row. New York is 10-1 on the road (no road team has ever played in a championship game with that road record). Green Bay has won eight of its nine home games this year.</li>
<li>In action this Sunday will be the NFL’s career leader in quarterback wins and touchdown passes (Brett Favre), the season TD-pass record-holder (Tom Brady), the season sack leader (Michael Strahan), and the running back who has led the league in rushing the past two years (LaDainian Tomlinson).</li>
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<p><strong>SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (13-5) at NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (17-0)</strong><br />
The players and personalities on these teams can exert their own game-changing influence on the matchup, but the bottom line to the meeting could be turnovers. San Diego led the league in takeaways (48; with a league-leading 30 interceptions), while New England had only 15 giveaways, best in the league (and only nine interceptions, third-best). That said, San Diego will face an offense seldom seen in the NFL. The Patriots set the season record this year for points (589) and touchdowns (75) and scored at least 24 points in 16 of their 17 games. Led by the 2007 NFL MVP, QB Tom Brady, New England seems capable of adjusting to anything defenses throw at it. Limit the pass (if that can be done) and they go to the run, or vice versa. Perhaps nothing illustrates this ability more than the Patriots’ Divisional Playoff game against Jacksonville.  The Jags double- and sometimes triple-teamed WR Randy Moss, who set the NFL season TD-reception record (23) this year. What did Tom Brady do? He completed 26 of 28 attempts (for an NFL record 92.9 completion percentage) to eight different receivers for 262 yards – with only one pass going to Randy. The Chargers will come in to their rematch with the Patriots (they lost at New England 38-14 on September 16) somewhat limited. But that concerns Coach Belichick. RB LaDainian Tomlinson (knee), QB Phillip Rivers (knee) and TE Antonio Gates (toe) are hurting. Phillip would be replaced by veteran Billy Volek, who led San Diego to the winning score in the Divisionals. MY PICK: How can I go against the undefeated Patriots, a team I&#8217;ve been touting as the eventual Super Bowl champion since before training camp started? I can&#8217;t. I won&#8217;t.</p>
<p><strong>NEW YORK GIANTS (12-6) at GREEN BAY PACKERS (14-3)</strong><br />
If anyone exhibits how teams can change during a season, it’s these two. Back in Week 2 (a 35-13 Green Bay win in New York), the Packers were worried about their running game, and even Brett Favre (who would become the NFL’s winningest QB ever in that game) was saying the Pack needed to be able to mix the run with the pass. The Giants? Their concern &#8212; a big one &#8212; was their defense, with new packages put in under new coordinator Steve Spagnuolo. By the end of the Green Bay game, the Giants had surrendered 80 points in the season’s first two games. Going into the NFC Championship, how things have changed. It took five more games for Green Bay to find its running game &#8212; in Ryan Grant, who grew up 20 miles from Giants Stadium (Ramsey, NJ). Ryan was a practice squad player/injured for the Giants for two years before Green Bay traded for him right before the season. All Ryan did since Week 8 was run for 1,130 yards and 11 TDs, including a Packers’ playoff record last Saturday with 201 rushing yards.         Meanwhile, from a gritty goal-line stand against Washington in Week 3, the Giants’ defense began to take form, Spagnuolo’s shifting schemes and player rotation up front began to mesh, and New York has allowed only 18.9 points-per-game through the Divisionals since the Green Bay game. So how will this all pan out Sunday in what is expected to be sub-freezing temperatures at Lambeau Field? You have to think the running game will be a big factor. The Giants can match Ryan Grant’s production with their own RBs – Brandon Jacobs, the 6-4, 264-pound freight train who usually needs a good two or three guys to bring him down, and elusive Ahmad Bradshaw, one of the team’s two seventh-round draft picks this year. Giants QB Eli Manning &#8212; looking to become the second consecutive Manning to win a Super Bowl after brother Peyton did it last season &#8212; has a 100 passer rating in each of his last three games, along with eight TDs and one interception. He will go against one of the best corner tandems in the league in Al Harris and Charles Woodson, who excel in man-to-man. And Brett Favre, who also became the career TD leader this year &#8212; who knows what he’ll pull this week, from last-ditch shovel passes that set up scores to out-and-out bombs to the Pack’s “Big Five” alignment of five wides and an empty backfield. Brett has a strong O-line in front of him. He was sacked the third fewest times in the league (19, tie), but faces a defense that led the NFL in sacks (53) this season. MY PICK: I believe the Giants&#8217; road win streak ends here at Lambeau. Brett Favre in the NFC Championship on the frozen tundra? Yeah, I like the Pack.</p>
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		<title>Patriots, Chargers Lead AFC All-Star Squad, 18 First-Time Selections Named</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2007 04:12:41 +0000</pubDate>
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The New England Patriots and San Diego Chargers lead the AFC’s 2008 Pro Bowl squad with a conference-high eight players each. New England’s eight All-Stars equals a franchise high set by the 1985 Pats. The AFC roster includes 18 first-time All-Stars, including Cincinnati WR T.J. Houshmanzadeh, who leads the NFL with 101 receptions.
Among a group of talented AFC quarterbacks, four-time All-Star Tom Brady of New England, who leads the NFL in passing yards (4,235), TDs (45) and passer rating (119.7), will be the starting QB in his fourth Pro Bowl. Tom is one [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/emqb">Every Morning Quarterback</a></p>
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<p>The New England Patriots and San Diego Chargers lead the AFC’s 2008 Pro Bowl squad with a conference-high eight players each. New England’s eight All-Stars equals a franchise high set by the 1985 Pats. The AFC roster includes 18 first-time All-Stars, including Cincinnati WR <strong>T.J. Houshmanzadeh</strong>, who leads the NFL with 101 receptions.<span id="more-864"></span></p>
<p>Among a group of talented AFC quarterbacks, four-time All-Star Tom Brady of New England, who leads the NFL in passing yards (4,235), TDs (45) and passer rating (119.7), will be the starting QB in his fourth Pro Bowl. Tom is one of seven Patriots that will start for this year’s AFC squad. Joining him to aid the AFC passing attack will be Indianapolis QB Peyton Manning, who will make his eighth Pro Bowl appearance, and first-time selection Ben Roethlisberger of Pittsburgh, who ranks third in the NFL with 29 TD passes. </p>
<p>San Diego’s duo of running back LaDainian Tomlinson and fullback Lorenzo Neal have been named starters for a second year in a row. Earning his fifth Pro Bowl honor, L.T. ranks second in the NFL with 1,311 rushing yards this season and has passed the 1,200-yard rushing mark for the seventh consecutive year. Lorenzo, in his 15th NFL season, has been selected to his fourth Pro Bowl and third as a Charger. Adding to the AFC’s explosive backfield will be Pittsburgh’s Willie Parker and Joseph Addai of Indy. This is the second consecutive Pro Bowl trip for Fast Willie, who leads the NFL with 1,317 rushing yards. In his second NFL season, Joseph Addai ranks second in the AFC with 11 rushing TDs and will make his first Pro Bowl trip. Once again, Jacksonville&#8217;s Fred Taylor has been snubbed despite averaging a gaudy 5.1 ypc. He&#8217;ll need to lead the league in rushing to get consideration.</p>
<p>Four receivers are named to each All-Star squad. And it has to be nearly impossible to come up with just four. Chosen for the AFC’s 2008 team are New England’s Randy Moss, the NFL’s receiving yardage (1,343) and TD (19) leader. Randy records his first Pro Bowl appearance since 2004 (because he was lost in the black hole for several years) and sixth overall. Lined up across from Randy will be Reggie Wayne of Indianapolis, who will make his second All-Star game in consecutive seasons. Two first-time selections from clubs in Ohio will round out the AFC All-Star receiving foursome &#8212; Cleveland wide receiver Braylon Edwards, whose 13 TD receptions ranks second in the AFC, and the aforementioned T.J. Houshmandzadeh of Cincinnati. I know this is a very elite list of receivers and it&#8217;s incredibly hard to pick just four, but I could make a case for Wes Welker (Pats), Chad Johnson (Cincy) or even Brandon Marshall (Denver) in this group. </p>
<p>Representing the AFC at tight end will be nine-time all-star Tony Gonzalez (big surprise) of the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Diego’s Antonio Gates, who will play in his fourth consecutive Pro Bowl and start for the second year in a row. </p>
<p>Pittsburgh’s 10-year veteran guard Alan Faneca will make his seventh consecutive Pro Bowl trip and will be joined at the other starting guard position by first-time All-Star Logan Mankins of New England, who has helped pave the way for the league’s top-ranked offense. San Diego’s Kris Dielman, a former undrafted free agent who has been a mainstay for the Chargers offensive line this year, will make his All-Star debut.</p>
<p>AFC starting center Jeff Saturday will book his trip to Hawaii for his third consecutive Pro Bowl.  First-time AFC All-Star Dan Koppen of New England will back him up. </p>
<p>Assigned to keep the pocket clean against a talented group of NFC edge rushers are a group of AFC All-Star tackles &#8212; New England’s two-time Pro Bowler Matt Light and first-time Pro Bowl selection Jason Peters of Buffalo. Jonathan Ogden of Baltimore will play in his 11th consecutive Pro Bowl in his 12th NFL season.</p>
<p>Lining up in the middle for the AFC defensive front are starting interior linemen Albert Haynesworth of Tennessee and New England’s Vince Wilfork. Both linemen will make their first appearances in the All-Star game. Accompanying Vince and Albert will be San Diego’s Jamal Williams, who has secured his third consecutive Pro Bowl berth.</p>
<p>Ranked second in the AFC with 11.5 sacks, Kansas City defensive end Jared Allen will make his Pro Bowl debut as a starter and will be joined by Tennessee defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch, who will play in his second Pro Bowl in three seasons with the Titans and his first as a starter. Miami’s Jason Taylor will cap off this trio with the sixth Pro Bowl of his career. </p>
<p>Two first-time All-Stars &#8212; Mike Vrabel of New England and Pittsburgh’s James Harrison &#8212; will start at outside linebacker for the AFC. Mike has tied his career-high with 9.5 sacks and James leads the league’s top-ranked defense with 8.5 sacks. Joining them at outside linebacker is Shawne Merriman of San Diego, who tops NFL linebackers with 11.5 sacks. Shawne will make his third consecutive All-Star game appearance.  </p>
<p>Roaming the middle of the AFC defense will be middle linebackers Ray Lewis of Baltimore and DeMeco Ryans of Houston. DeMeco, the 2006 NFL Defensive Rookie of Year, will start in his first Pro Bowl, while Ray-Ray, a 12-year veteran, will record his eighth appearance in Hawaii. </p>
<p>Interceptions are plentiful for the trio of AFC All-Star cornerbacks. Starter Champ Bailey of Denver has earned his eighth consecutive Pro Bowl selection and will be teamed up with two first-time All-Stars. New England’s Asante Samuel will start opposite Champ and Antonio Cromartie of San Diego, who leads the league with 10 INTs, will make his All-Star debut in his second season. </p>
<p>Indianapolis strong safety Bob Sanders earns his second consecutive AFC All-Star berth and Ravens ball-hawking free safety Ed Reed is a four-time Pro Bowl choice in six NFL seasons.  Four-time Pro Bowl selection Troy Polamalu of Pittsburgh will join them as a reserve.</p>
<p>The AFC special teams unit is comprised of four players, including two first-time Pro Bowl honorees. Cleveland kick returner Joshua Cribbs is making his first trip to Hawaii. Joshua leads the NFL with a 30.9-yard average and is tied for second in the league with two scores.  Tennessee kicker Rob Bironas, who leads the NFL with 31 field goals and set the NFL record for most field goals in a game earlier this season, will make his All-Star debut. San Diego wide receiver Kassim Osgood, who will serve as the AFC’s special teamer, makes his second consecutive trip to Hawaii. Concluding the special teams group will be Oakland’s veteran punter Shane Lechler (third Pro Bowl). Shane leads the NFL with a 49.0 average and has placed 21 of his 63 punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line.</p>
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		<title>Dallas Cowboys TE Jason Witten Has Record 15 Catches in Win Over Detroit Lions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2007 04:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Kindervater</dc:creator>
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I wasn&#8217;t the least bit surprised to see Jason Witten grab a record 15 catches (including the game-winner) against the Detroit Lions yesterday, breaking a Cowboys&#8217; single-game reception total and tying the NFL mark among TEs. This kind of outburst has been brewing for some time. Just take a look at his 2007 season so far. He had nine catches against the Bills (10/8) and 10 against the Vikings (10/21). And he had eight more against Washington just before Thanksgiving. Add &#8216;em all up and through the first 13 games and you get [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/emqb">Every Morning Quarterback</a></p>
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<p>I wasn&#8217;t the least bit surprised to see <strong>Jason Witten</strong> grab a record 15 catches (including the game-winner) against the Detroit Lions yesterday, breaking a Cowboys&#8217; single-game reception total and tying the NFL mark among TEs. This kind of outburst has been brewing for some time. Just take a look at his 2007 season so far. He had nine catches against the Bills (10/8) and 10 against the Vikings (10/21). And he had eight more against Washington just before Thanksgiving. Add &#8216;em all up and through the first 13 games and you get 80 catches for 955 yards and seven TDs. That&#8217;s ahead of guys like Tony Gonzalez, Kellen Winslow Jr. and Antonio Gates. Plus, he&#8217;s on a pace to shatter his own previous season-best in 2004 when he finished with 87 catches. When I talk about the new breed of tight end in the NFL, I don&#8217;t just mention Jason Witten. I call him the best there is.</p>
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