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Ed McCaffrey was a pro football player and is from the Lehigh Valley area. McCaffrey was born in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania but is a graduate of Central Catholic High School in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania and graduated from Stanford University in California. McCaffrey was drafter and played for the New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncosof the National Football League (NFL). McCaffrey is the older brother of Billy McCaffrey.
Ed McCaffrey was a pro football player and is from the Lehigh Valley area. McCaffrey was born in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania but is a graduate of Central Catholic High School in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania and graduated from Stanford University in California. McCaffrey was drafter and played for the New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncosof the National Football League (NFL). McCaffrey is the older brother of Billy McCaffrey.
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Broncos on Move
Latimes.comHere come the Broncos. Revived by quarterback Jake Plummer's return from injury, Coach Mike Shanahan's Denver team can take another giant step toward the playoffs next Sunday against Cleveland at Denver, where Bronco tailback Clinton Portis scored last...Tags: Marshall Faulk, Reuben Droughns, Trent Green, Atlanta Falcons, Isaac Bruce
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Game of Emotion
Latimes.com ColumnistAt Indianapolis next Sunday, in the AFC night game of the year, the Oakland Raiders aren't likely to be bothered by the same thing that troubled them against Dallas last Sunday, when they couldn't take an 0-4 team seriously. They weren't up for the...Tags: Marshall Faulk, Rod Smith, Brian Billick, Trent Green, Jerry Rice
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Aging Raiders top fading division
Tribune pro football reporterThe AFC West is having trouble getting jump-started. The Oakland Raiders, who won it last year, staged a walkout during a preseason rules session with NFL officials in protest of the infamous "tuck rule" that knocked them from the playoffs in New...Tags: Tim Dwight, Tony Gonzalez, Rod Smith, Johnnie Morton, Freddie Jones
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No defense for 3rd loss in row
Sun reporterThe Ravens' defense was as thin as the air surrounding Denver's Mile High Stadium yesterday. It began the game without four starters and with a new defensive scheme, and left confused after surrendering 548 yards of total offense and six touchdowns. In...Tags: Shannon Sharpe, Mike Caldwell, Jonathan Ogden, Football, Baltimore Ravens
Dec 10, 2003
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Oct 9, 2001
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Oct 21, 1996
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