The September 11 Issue of ESPN The Magazine is on Sale Today; The Magazine's Biggest Issue Ever; NFL 2006: Terrell Owens and LaVar Arrington Featured on Two Regional Covers; Plus: Duke Struggles to Recover.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- ESPN The Magazine ESPN The Magazine is a bi-weekly sports magazine published by the ESPN sports network in New Britain, CT in the United States. The first issue was published on March 11, 1998. : 2006 NFL NFL abbr. National Football League NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga PREVIEW: SAVIOR OR SINNER? The Cowboys aren't the only NFL team counting on a star with baggage. Then again, Terrell Owens Terrell Eldorado Owens (born December 7, 1973), is an American football wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. Popularly known by his initials, T.O., Owens has established himself as one of the League's most productive and outspoken players. has a freight load. The Magazine's Tom Friend reports. NOW PLAYING AT A STADIUM NEAR YOU. LaVar Arrington LaVar RaShad Arrington (born June 20, 1978 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former professional football player. He played linebacker for six seasons in the National Football League, most recently for the New York Giants. , Edgerrin James and Daunte Culpepper are just three of the NFL vets betting a fresh start will lead to a happy ending. The Magazine's staff reports. THE W'S ARE IN THE DETAILS. Last season, the Vikings struck a reef. New coach Brad Childress has a plan to get his team back on course. The Magazine's David Fleming reports. COUNTDOWN: THE MANNING BOWL. Back when Eli was in high school, he beat big bro in backyard b-ball. They didn't speak for days. Think they're looking forward to their Week 1 match up? The Magazine's Dan Galvin reports. STARING INTO THE SUN. By February 4, everyone in the NFL will need a long weekend in Miami. But which teams are so well put together they'll have to put off partying till after Super Bowl XLI Super Bowl XLI was the 41st championship game of the modern National Football League (NFL). The American football game was played on February 4 2007 at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb of Miami, following the 2006 regular season. Kickoff was at 6:27 p.m. ? The Magazine staff and Scouts Inc. have an idea. OTHER FEATURES: AFTERSHOCK af·ter·shock n. 1. A quake of lesser magnitude, usually one of a series, following a large earthquake in the same area. 2. . It's been a summer of discontent on the Duke campus as the drama of last spring's ugliness plays out. How does it feel? Depends on who you talk to. The Magazine's Jon Pessah reports. CHANGE ARTIST. The changeup has catapulted Trevor Hoffman from journeyman to future Hall of Famer. But there's more to being a stopper than perfecting one pitch. The Magazine's Buster Olney reports. PLAYERMAKER. If all you know about Ted Ginn Sr. is that he has a Heisman- worthy son, you don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. the half of it. The Magazine's Luke Cyphers reports. THE GURU OF GROWTH. For years Bob Goldman made his case against steroids with missionary zeal. Now he's preaching a very different gospel. The Magazine's Tom Farrey reports. STREAMING VIDEO. Rush Sturges, Brooks Baldwin and Marlow Long are kayaking's young guns, and they've never met rapids they didn't want to shoot. The Magazine's contributor Tim Struby reports. NO PLACE TO BE SOMEBODY. Drafted between Melo and D-Wade, Chris Bosh has had fine numbers - his team, not so much. Ask him - that's about to change. The Magazine's Elena Bergeron reports. HEY, BEER MAN! He didn't even get a cup of coffee in the bigs, and he survived by pouring brews at the ballpark. But indy-league legend Eddie Lantigua always finds the glass half full. The Magazine's Luke Cyphers reports. HOMESTAND. The kids on the Ft. Hood Astros love to play baseball, almost enough to forget there's a war in Iraq. The Magazine's contributor Wright Thompson reports.
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