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			 [January 21, 2017]   
			Jan 20 (The Sports Xchange) - Bill Belichick considers Donald Trump 
			a personal friend, but when the new President of the United States 
			used the pre-inauguration stage Thursday night to give the New 
			England Patriots a shoutout, the stone-faced coach maintained his 
			game face. 
 Asked at his Friday press conference ahead of the AFC Championship 
			game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday whether he's ever 
			been mentioned by a president-elect in an inauguration speech 
			before, Belichick said, "No."
 
 When asked for his reaction, Belichick said: "We have a big game."
 
 Belichick did send a letter of support to Trump during the height of 
			the campaign. Quarterback Tom Brady is also a supporter.
 
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 The NFL announced the dates for two of the four London games 
			scheduled in 2017.
 
 The league confirmed the two regular-season games to be played at 
			Wembley Stadium in Weeks 3 and 4: the Baltimore Ravens-Jacksonville 
			Jaguars on Sept. 24 and the New Orleans Saints-Miami Dolphins the 
			following week on Oct. 1. The Jaguars and Dolphins are the "host" 
			teams.
 
 The NFL previously announced there would be four 2017 games 
			scheduled in the International Series in London. The other two will 
			take place at Twickenham Stadium.
 
 The Cleveland Browns will play a "home" game against the Minnesota 
			Vikings and the Los Angeles Rams will play a "home" game against the 
			Arizona Cardinals.
 
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 Atlanta Falcons star wide receiver Julio Jones will not have any 
			limitations in Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Green Bay 
			Packers after nursing a toe injury this week.
 
 Falcons coach Dan Quinn told reporters that Jones, who aggravated a 
			toe sprain in last Saturday's 36-20 divisional playoff win over the 
			Seattle Seahawks, returned to practice Friday and was a full 
			participant.
 
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 Baltimore Ravens linebacker Zachary Orr is just grateful he can 
			literally walk away from the game of football.
 
			
			 
			The 24-year-old was forced to retire after three seasons because of 
			a congenital neck and spine condition. Orr was initially placed on 
			injured reserve after suffering a herniated disk Christmas day 
			against the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, the career-ending 
			congenital condition was not diagnosed until he underwent a physical 
			after the season.
 The condition leaves him more vulnerable to paralysis or even death 
			if he continues to play.
 
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			Johnny 
			Manziel craves a return to the NFL and the embattled quarterback 
			said he is now a sober person.
 Manziel told ESPN that he achieved sobriety without professional 
			help and is focused on becoming a better person.
 
 The former member of the Cleveland Browns said he appreciates all 
			the people who helped him "during the truly rough patches" in 2016.
 
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 The current injury to Jordy Nelson brought the worst pain of his 
			life, but the Green Bay Packers' leading receiver is determined to 
			be on the field for Sunday's NFC Championship Game despite broken 
			ribs.
 
			
			 
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 Atlanta Falcons linebacker Vic Beasley, who led the NFL in sacks, 
			was selected as the 2016 NFL Most Improved Player of the Year in 
			voting conducted by the Professional Football Writers of America.
 
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 Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison is listed as 
			questionable for Sunday's AFC Championship Game with the New England 
			Patriots due to shoulder and triceps injuries.
 
 Tight end Ladarius Green (concussion, illness) and running back 
			Fitzgerald Toussaint (concussion) were also listed as questionable 
			for Pittsburgh.
 
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 Three-time Super Bowl champion and Patriots Hall of Fame linebacker 
			Tedy Bruschi will serve as New England's honorary captain for the 
			AFC Championship Game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
 
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 The NFL announced the names of 103 total underclassmen who have been 
			granted eligibility for the 2017 NFL Draft, which is scheduled for 
			April 27-29. (Editing by Andrew Both)
 
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