The latest from ESPN.com - NFL:
- No timetable for Peyton return, agent says
Peyton Manning's agent said Friday his client will play again but he couldn't give a timetable of when he will be at full strength throwing the football. - Belichick: No setbacks for Pats' Gronkowski
Bill Belichick said injured tight end Rob Gronkowski had no setbacks after his first practice of Super Bowl week. - Giants' Bradshaw sits, Coughlin says he'll play
Ahmad Bradshaw's foot was "a little sore" after practicing for two straight days, so the Giants kept him out of practice on Friday. - NFL adding more Thursday games to schedule
Commissioner Roger Goodell says the NFL will continue its work toward preventing concussions and other injuries, saying what's been done so far is only a starting point. - Burress: Eli a Hall of Famer with one more win
Win and he's in. That is Plaxico Burress' take on New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning. - Coughlin OK with Giants' talking confidently
Tom Coughlin has had no problem with a few of his players saying they are going to win the Super Bowl. - Jets' Ryan: Sanchez, Holmes talking out issues
Mark Sanchez and Santonio Holmes have talked by phone in an attempt to repair their relationship, and they're planning to meet soon for a kind of quarterback-wide receiver retreat. - Source: Dolphins' Daboll to join Chiefs as OC
The Chiefs have hired former Dolphins assistant Brian Daboll as their offensive coordinator, a league source told ESPN's Adam Schefter Friday. - Two more NFL concussion lawsuits filed in Philly
Two more federal lawsuits have been filed in Philadelphia blaming the NFL for concussion-related dementia and brain disease. - Raiders hire Hoffman to coach special teams
The Oakland Raiders have hired Steve Hoffman as special teams coordinator, the same position he held with the Kansas City Chiefs the past three years. - Mularkey's son arrested on possession charge
Chapel Hill police say the son of new Jacksonville Jaguars coach Mike Mularkey is among three former North Carolina athletes arrested for possession of cocaine. - Group calling for 'hit count' to protect youths
Kids playing contact sports are suffering too many blows to the head, and an advocacy group is calling for a "hit count" to total them up before it's too late. - Broncos hire new player contracts negotiator
The Denver Broncos have hired Mike Sullivan as their new director of football administration. He has a quarter century of experience in negotiating contracts for players. - Senser civil case resumes after 4-month hiatus
A wrongful death lawsuit against former Minnesota Vikings tight end Joe Senser and his wife, Amy, has resumed after a four-month break. - Pierre-Paul: Giants rushers in Brady's head
One day after Jason Pierre-Paul announced that Tom Brady is not God, the dynamic Giants pass-rusher claimed Brady was so human during the Giants' regular-season victory over the Patriots that he was feeling pressure that did not exist.