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UPI POY 2008 - Sports
New England Patriots tight end Benjamin Watson (84) gives a stiff arm to Denver Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams (55) in the first quarter at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts on October 20, 2008. (UPI Photo/Matthew Healey)

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The contract signed by new Chicago Bears linebacker D.J. Williams is not guaranteed, team sources told the Chicago Tribune.
A Colorado jury Wednesday found Denver Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams guilty of driving while ability impaired.
Documents say Denver's Williams failed second test
Denver Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams, appealing a six-game drug suspension in court, failed a second drug test, court records indicate.
NFL suspends three Denver Broncos players
The Denver Broncos revealed Friday three of their players, including linebacker D.J. Williams, will be suspended early next season for drug use.
Matt Prater booted a 52-yard field goal 7:24 into overtime Sunday, handing the Denver Broncos an 18-15 decision over the Miami Dolphins.
Ryan Mallett punctured Texas-El Paso with five touchdown passes Saturday, lifting No. 14 Arkansas to an easy 58-21 victory.
Gambling is prevalent in prisons and inmates who didn't gamble before incarceration can acquire a taste for it that's hard to shake, Canadian researchers say.
Denver linebacker Louis Green left the field on a stretcher with a neck injury and a concussion in the first quarter of Saturday's pre-season game at Houston.
Indianapolis quarterback Peyton Manning, who broke the NFL record for touchdown passes in a season, has again been named an NFL Player of the Week.
Ninth-ranked Miami maintained its intra-state supremacy Thursday night with a tense 16-14 victory over No. 8 Florida State in the Orange Bowl.
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin talks to victims from the May 20 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, May 22, 2013. The EF-5 tornado cut a path of destruction approximately 17 miles by 1.3 miles wide and left 24 people dead. UPI/J.P. Wilson