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Ericka Lassiter (third from the right in the back) is the Off the Field president. The group of NFL wives is dedicated to helping charitable causes and recently received $8,500 as part of a partnership with Dream Dinners.
Three things to watch in this week’s games.
Big fish: John Beck, from Mesa Mountain View High School, gets his NFL starting debut at quarterback for the Dolphins against the Eagles.
Simeon Rice has some big shoes to fill as he takes over for the injured Dwight Freeney.
History is full of savvy — or unscrupulous — entrepreneurs who have turned profits as a result of tragedy.
Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell makes a visit to Jefferson Elementary school in Mesa, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. Campbell made the visiit as part of the the 'NFL PLAY 60 Super School' program helping kids get 60 minutes of exercise a day. Campbell also presented on behalf of the NFL, a $10,000 NFL PLAY 60 grant, to go towards the schools health and wellness programs and equipment.[Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell makes a visit to Jefferson Elementary school in Mesa, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. Campbell made the visiit as part of the the 'NFL PLAY 60 Super School' program helping kids get 60 minutes of exercise a day. Campbell also presented on behalf of the NFL, a $10,000 NFL PLAY 60 grant, to go towards the schools health and wellness programs and equipment.[Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell makes a visit to Jefferson Elementary school in Mesa, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. Campbell made the visiit as part of the the 'NFL PLAY 60 Super School' program helping kids get 60 minutes of exercise a day. Campbell also presented on behalf of the NFL, a $10,000 NFL PLAY 60 grant, to go towards the schools health and wellness programs and equipment.[Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell makes a visit to Jefferson Elementary school in Mesa, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. Campbell made the visiit as part of the the 'NFL PLAY 60 Super School' program helping kids get 60 minutes of exercise a day. Campbell also presented on behalf of the NFL, a $10,000 NFL PLAY 60 grant, to go towards the schools health and wellness programs and equipment.[Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell makes a visit to Jefferson Elementary school in Mesa, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. Campbell made the visiit as part of the the 'NFL PLAY 60 Super School' program helping kids get 60 minutes of exercise a day. Campbell also presented on behalf of the NFL, a $10,000 NFL PLAY 60 grant, to go towards the schools health and wellness programs and equipment.[Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell makes a visit to Jefferson Elementary school in Mesa, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. Campbell made the visiit as part of the the 'NFL PLAY 60 Super School' program helping kids get 60 minutes of exercise a day. Campbell also presented on behalf of the NFL, a $10,000 NFL PLAY 60 grant, to go towards the schools health and wellness programs and equipment.[Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell makes a visit to Jefferson Elementary school in Mesa, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. Campbell made the visiit as part of the the 'NFL PLAY 60 Super School' program helping kids get 60 minutes of exercise a day. Campbell also presented on behalf of the NFL, a $10,000 NFL PLAY 60 grant, to go towards the schools health and wellness programs and equipment.[Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell makes a visit to Jefferson Elementary school in Mesa, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. Campbell made the visiit as part of the the 'NFL PLAY 60 Super School' program helping kids get 60 minutes of exercise a day. Campbell also presented on behalf of the NFL, a $10,000 NFL PLAY 60 grant, to go towards the schools health and wellness programs and equipment.[Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell makes a visit to Jefferson Elementary school in Mesa, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. Campbell made the visiit as part of the the 'NFL PLAY 60 Super School' program helping kids get 60 minutes of exercise a day. Campbell also presented on behalf of the NFL, a $10,000 NFL PLAY 60 grant, to go towards the schools health and wellness programs and equipment.[Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
CAROLINA (2-14) At ARIZONA (5-11)
After a frenetic preseason featuring comebacks galore (Tom Brady, Brett Favre, Michael Vick), a stream of jurisprudence (Donte' Stallworth, Plaxico Burress) and the usual damaging injuries (Walter Jones, Jon Beason, Stewart Bradley), are we ready for some football?
NEW YORK — Michael Vick was conditionally reinstated by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday and could play in regular season games as early as October.
The Tribune will keep you in the loop with live blogging from the Cardinals complex in Tempe as we follow this weekend's NFL Draft.
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