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Chargers' Pagano speaks about brother's illness

CNNSI.com

SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Chargers defensive coordinator John Pagano spoke publicly for the first time Thursday about his brother Chuck, the Indianapolis Colts' head coach who was diagnosed with a treatable form of Leukemia last week.

Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com

Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning says the report that he’s trying to buy a piece of the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies isn’t quite right: According to Manning, it’s his wife, Ashley, who is the investor in the group trying to buy the Grizzlies. In stat…

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An 82nd consecutive sellout awaits the Colts on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium when the Green Bay Packers visit.

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Robert Mathis, in particular, already looks like he's played there his entire career.

ESPN.com news services, ESPN.com

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings will miss Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts due to a groin injury.

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He was drafted to play the Dallas Clark to Andrew Luck's Peyton Manning. But there's more to Coby Fleener than football.

ESPN.com

Indianapolis Star columnist Bob Kravitz is encouraging Indianapolis Colts fans to add a splash of orange to their outfit Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium. The stadium will have a lot of pink in it, as it’s the first game of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and …

Darren Rovell, ESPN.com

Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning isn't allowed to own a piece of a football team per NFL rules, but that doesn't mean he can't own a piece of another team in another sport.

Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com

During the offseason, with season-ticket holders opting to take a break and the waiting list fully exhausted, there were concerns that the Colts wouldn’t be able to sell out their home stadium on a consistent basis. So far, the post-Peyton Colts have so…

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Chances are, Chuck Pagano is one degree of separation, maybe two, from every other big-time football coach in America. They know the same people, chase the same jobs, all living a nomad's life.