Aaron Rodgers, Jamaal Charles honored as FedEx Air and Ground NFL players of the Year in Dallas
Houston Texans runningback Arian Foster participates in the FedEx Air and Ground NFL Players of the Year - Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers and Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Chiefs respectively - during a news conference during the week of Super Bowl XLV in Dallas, Texas on February 2, 2011. Foster came in second in the balloting. UPI/Roger L. Wollenberg
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New England's Tom Brady fired three touchdown passes Sunday and the Patriots advanced to the AFC championship game with a 41-28 victory over Houston.
Houston's Arian Foster rambled for 140 yards with a score on 32 carries Saturday and the Texans bested Cincinnati 19-13 in a wild card-round playoff contest.
Miami hands Charlotte 16th straight loss ... Manning, Rodgers lead NFL Pro Bowl picks ... Cowboys' Brent indicted for manslaughter ... Mariners sign Ibanez to one-year contract ... Sports news from United Press International.
Quarterbacks Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos and Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers headed the list of NFL Pro Bowl selections revealed Wednesday.
Texas Tech suspends 3 for bowl game ... Texans' Foster: 'Normal' after scare ... Pagano returns to Colts ... Duke, Michigan lead coaches' poll ... Sports news from United Press International.
Houston Texans running back Arian Foster said Monday he's fine after having to leave this weekend's game with an irregular heartbeat.
Arian Foster racked up 165 yards on 27 carries Sunday and the Houston Texans got back on the winning track with a 29-17 victory over Indianapolis.
Tom Brady connected on four touchdown passes Monday and the New England Patriots reeled off their seventh straight win with a 42-14 rout of Houston.
Matt Schaub fired a pair of touchdown passes and Houston took advantage of six Tennessee turnovers Sunday in the Texans' 24-10 win over the Titans.
Shayne Graham kicked a 32-yard field goal with 2:21 remaining in overtime Thursday to complete a Houston rally and give the Texans a 34-31 win over Detroit.
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