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      <title>TE Keller, WR Gibson agree to deals with Miami</title>
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      <description>MIAMI (AP) — Ryan Tannehill now has plenty of potential pass targets, thanks to a spending spree by the Miami Dolphins. 
                   Miami signed tight end Dustin Keller and wideout Brandon Gibson on Friday to complete a much-needed upgrade of the receiving corps. The Dolphins earlier added Mike Wallace, the top pass-catcher in free agency, and re-signed wideout Brian...</description>
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      <title>Who might fill the NFL coaching openings</title>
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      <description>When NFL coaching jobs open, the names Jon Gruden, Bill Cowher and Tony Dungy immediately surface as potential candidates. 
                   Much more likely than any of those Super Bowl winners returning to the sideline for 2013 would be the hirings of more obscure assistant coaches such as Mike Zimmer, Mike McCoy and Gus Bradley. And Jon Gruden's younger brother, Jay. 
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      <description>FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The Patriots are rolling again, right into a playoff bye. 
                   Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes, the defense had a season-high seven sacks and New England ended a rare slump by dominating the Miami Dolphins 28-0 on Sunday. "Hopefully, this will be a good game that we can step off from and keep working to improve," coach Bill Belich...</description>
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      <description>FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The New England Patriots silenced their "End Zone Militia" on Sunday night, taking the muskets away from the Revolutionary War re-enactors who fire into the air to celebrate every score. 
                   The memory of the Connecticut school shooting was still too fresh for the sight of firearms and the smell of gunpowder. "It just doesn't show the...</description>
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      <title>Gore, Kaepernick lead 49ers past Dolphins 27-13</title>
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      <description>SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Frank Gore purchased a gray hooded sweatshirt months ago specifically for this day, featuring an upside down teal dolphin in distress. Miami's mascot, on its head — with a first-aid symbol and an "X'' over each eye to boot. 
                   "I said, 'We've got to turn him upside down,'" he said. A Miami man through and through, Gore sure did his part....</description>
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      <title>Pats clinch AFC East title by beating Miami 23-16</title>
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      <description>MIAMI (AP) — Two yards from a touchdown on third down, Tom Brady took the snap and fell to the turf curled around the ball, happy to settle for a field goal. 
                   The high-scoring New England Patriots went conservative Sunday, and the approach paid off with another AFC East championship. Brady stuck with short throws for much of the afternoon and was content t...</description>
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      <title>Tannehill rallies Dolphins past Seahawks 24-21</title>
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      <description>MIAMI (AP) — Ryan Tannehill was hardly a rattled rookie as he stood in his end zone, contemplating the long drive the Miami Dolphins needed with the score tied and 92 seconds left. 
                   "You're excited," he said. "You know your team needs you to step up." Tannehill did just that, moving the Dolphins 65 yards in six plays to set up a 43-yard field goal by Dan C...</description>
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