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Cleveland Browns coach Romeo Crennel blows the whistle during practice, Wednesday, May 14, 2008, in Berea, Ohio. After winning a surprising 10 games last season, the Browns have been deemed worthy of everyone's attention. The NFL thinks so as the league's schedule makers gave them five prime-time TV games this season, five more than a year ago. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

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Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn throws the ball during a practice, Wednesday, May 14, 2008, in Berea, Ohio. After winning a surprising 10 games last season, the Browns have been deemed worthy of everyone's attention. The NFL thinks so as the league's schedule makers gave them five prime-time TV football games this season, five more than a year ago. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

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Cleveland Browns quarterback Derek Anderson throws the ball during practice, Wednesday, May 14, 2008, in Berea, Ohio. After winning a surprising 10 games last season, the Browns have been deemed worthy of everyone's attention. The NFL thinks so as the league's schedule makers gave them five prime-time TV games this season, five more than a year ago. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

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Cleveland Browns quarterback Derek Anderson (3) takes a snap as fellow quarterback Brady Quinn (10) watches during practice Wednesday, May 14, 2008, in Berea, Ohio. After winning a surprising 10 games last season, the Browns have been deemed worthy of everyone's attention. The NFL thinks so as the league's schedule makers gave them five prime-time TV games this season, five more than a year ago. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

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The Boston Herald apologized to the New England Patriots on the front page of their Wednesday May 14, 2008 newspaper for falsely reporting that the Patriots videotaped a St Louis Rams walkthrough the day before their 2002 Super Bowl XXXVI contest . The Patriots defeated the Rams 20-17 in an upset win becoming Super Bowl Champions for the first time in franchise history. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

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Brian DeMarco, a former NFL player with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Cincinnati Bengals, listens during a news conference in Chicago, Tuesday, May 13, 2008, where an initiative was announced that would help retired NFL players in dire need of medical care to receive care with millions of dollars in donated medical services. At 36, DeMarco walks with a cane and is unable to get in and out of a chair without assistance because of a spinal injury. Mounting bills have left him and his family homeless several times. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
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