Raiders bring back kick returner Justin Miller, place Bowie on IR (The Canadian Press)

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Sep
ALAMEDA, Calif. - The Oakland Raiders brought back kick returner Justin Miller and placed defensive back John Bowie on injured reserve with a knee injury.

Bucs’ Johnson eager to make first start (AP)

30
Sep
Josh Johnson doesn't consider himself the answer to all of Tampa Bay's problems. The second-year quarterback just wants to do his part to get the winless Buccaneers on track. "It's not my job to be the savior of this team. My job is to come in and help us get wins," the 23-year-old said Wednesday, looking ahead to his first NFL start against the struggling Washington Redskins.

Saints’ running game gaining steam, and confidence (PA SportsTicker)

30
Sep
By BRETT MARTEL AP Sports Writer

Bucs’ Johnson eager to make first start (PA SportsTicker)

30
Sep
By FRED GOODALL AP Sports Writer

Cowboys running wild regardless of RBs’ health (PA SportsTicker)

30
Sep
By JAIME ARON AP Sports Writer

Wednesday's NFL Shorts (The Canadian Press)

30
Sep
New York Giants halfback Ahmad Bradshaw wears boot at practice

Jets WR Clowney: Benching was ‘misunderstanding’ (AP)

30
Sep
Maybe David Clowney should have retweeted his entire message to Rex Ryan. The New York Jets wide receiver called his benching for complaining about playing time a "minor misunderstanding" because the coach didn't see his entire comment on Twitter. Clowney said Wednesday that someone passed along to Ryan only the first half of his tweet, which was in response to a friend asking why he...

Henne replaces injured Miami Dolphins quarterback Pennington (The Canadian Press)

30
Sep
DAVIE, Fla. - The Miami Dolphins' new starting quarterback held the ball to his ear, spotted his target 25 yards downfield and threw a tight spiral on a line that hit Ted Ginn Jr. in full stride over the middle.

Losing getting old for the Pittsburgh Steelers – and so are they (The Canadian Press)

30
Sep
PITTSBURGH - Losing is quickly getting old for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Steelers mum about Big Ben’s WWE appearance (AP)

30
Sep

FILE - In this Oct. 26, 2008, file photo, New York Giants defensive tackle Justin Tuck(notes) (91) and defensive end Matthias Kiwanuka, bottom, sack Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger(notes) in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game in Pittsburgh. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin offered only a "no comment" when asked about Roethlisberger serving as the guest host at the televised WWE Raw show Monday, Oct. 5, 2009, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

If Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is touching a raw nerve with coach Mike Tomlin by appearing at a wrestling show less than 24 hours after Sunday's game against San Diego, the coach isn't saying. Tomlin offered only a "no comment" when asked about Roethlisberger serving as the guest host at the televised WWE Raw show Monday in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.