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Pittsburgh to rely on Le’Veon Bell in Monday Night Football vs. Chargers

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Here comes Le’Veon Bell. And here he comes again., Bell, the talented running back from the Pittsburgh Steelers, figures to be the key figure when the Steelers play the San Diego Chargers on Monday night football. After all, the Steelers are without quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, and Bell is coming off a 123-yard effort against a Baltimore team that hadn’t allowed a 100-yard rusher in 29 games. But it’s more than that. The Chargers’ defense is second in the NFL agaisnt…

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Seattle hopes to even its record in Monday night game against Lions

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The Seattle Seahawks have gotten off to a slow start this season. The Detroit Lions, however, seemed to be stopped. Both teams try to take a step toward recovery against the other on Monday night football. The 1-2 Seahawks play host to the 0-3 Lions tonight. Detroit is trying to avoid its first 0-4 start since 2010, but it won’t be easy. Seattle has been in the last two Super Bowls and has won seven games in a row at…

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Colts look to rebound on Monday night against Jets

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He said his team’s opening week defeat was just one game. He said it will not define his club. Sound familiar? Indianapolis Colts’ coach Chuck Pagano was saying the same things that most coaches who dropped their first game said. Now, his Colts have to rebound in a Monday night game against the New York Jets, which has left New York with a lot of nostalgia over Super Bowl III. The Jets won that one, 46 years ago, 16-7. Remember?…

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Jon Gruden to join MNF crew

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Jon Gruden intends to coach again, but until that day, the man known throughout the NFL as “Chucky” will get to sharpen his teeth in ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” booth. Gruden will join play-by-play man Mike Tirico and analyst Ron Jaworski in September, replacing Tony Kornheiser, who has decided to step down after three years. “This is a tremendous opportunity and I am very excited to be associated with ESPN and Monday Night Football,” Gruden said in a statement released…

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