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Monday NFL wrap-up

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It was a busy NFL Sunday. We look at that matchup with Nando Di Fino, sports writer for The Wall Street Journal, and we’ll go around the league with other news.

Tim Tebow Comes Through in Overtime: NFL Playoffs

Could the Rooney Rule Work Outside the NFL?

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Super Bowl 2011: Jets and Bears out, Packers and Steelers in

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Takeouts: Lehman Brothers’ ‘alter ego’ firm, trouble for the Steelers

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The Arizona Cardinals: From underdog to the Super Bowl

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If you like to root for the underdog, you may not find a better sports story this year than the rise of the Arizona Cardinals. They’ve gone from the Bad News Bears to the Super Bowl. Greg Bishop of the New York Times goes behind the scenes.

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Race, football, and the Rooney Rule

Conflict & Justice

Gene Wojciechoski is a senior national columnist for ESPN.com and joins us to talk about the Rooney rule, a Pittsburgh Steelers legacy, and why it is getting so much attention this year.

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Ten things to love about the Pittsburgh Steelers

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On Sunday, the powerhouse Pittsburgh Steelers face off against the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl 43. We talk to Stephen Dubner, author of Freakonomics and unabashed Steelers fan, who has a list of reasons to root for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Super Bowl fans in Europe

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Super Bowl XLV is fast approaching. The Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers kick off in Dallas early Sunday evening. That’s already around midnight in the Central European country we’re looking for.

Looking Ahead at the Super Bowl with a Real Steeler and a Real Packer

Today, we’re joined by a real Green Bay packer and a real Pittsburgh steeler, to talk about their professions and their football teams as they enter the Super Bowl.