Bring on the Banged-Up Bolts

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Bring on the Banged-Up Bolts

New England Patriots Tom Brady's play fake on his 6-yard touchdown pass to Wes Welker during 3rd quarter action against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC Playoff game at Gillette Stadium on January 12, 2008 in Gillette Stadium.

(Matthew J. Lee / Boston Globe Staff Photo)

Brady and Co. Have Nothing Left to Hide
Chargers Set to Get Exposed in AFC Title Tilt

Same Time Last Year: Patriots' Stance Is Unchanged

Entering Laurence

New England Patriots running back Laurence Maroney celebrates his 1st half TD with teammate Benjamin Watson after Maroney's touchdown put the Patriots up 14-7 over the Jaguars.g

(Barry Chin / Boston Globe Staff Photo)

Maroney Steps Forward and Hits Playoff Paydirt
'Not a Has' Ben Watson Grabs Some Attention... and 2 TD's

MacMullan: Maroney's Night Just What They Needed
Just Say Ben: Watson Was a Surprise Weapon
Ryan: Nothing About This One Came Easy

Oh, and Peyton ...

Donald Trump stands on the sidelines before the start of the AFC Divisional playoff game between the New England Patriots and the Jacksonville Jaguars during the AFC Divisional playoff game at Gillette Stadium game on January 12, 2008 in Foxboro, Massachusetts.

(Elsa / Getty Images)

You're Fired. No Foxborough for You. No Fun for Us.

Manning, Colts Feeling Incomplete
But Peyton Has Plenty of Time to Star in New Series of Commercials

Patriots 31, Jaguars 20: Tom Terrific, Perfect Pats Advance
Chargers 28, Colts 24: San Diegoes to New England in Shocker
Roger and Rusty's Latest: Clemens Won't Commit to House Deposition
GM Still Won't Talk Mitchell Report But: Dan Roche Catches Up with Theo Epstein

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Boston Globe:

Where's Masterson's place? > Some tickets on sale Dec. 13 > Sox offer arbitration to Varitek and Byrd > Vaughn joins Rice on Hall ballot > Sox, Tazawa agree > Lowe in win-win situation > Sox acquire Littleton from Texas

Boston Herald:

Red Sox flush with cash > Red Sox money matters > White Sox send Javier Vazquez to Braves to clear payroll space > Decline in revenue leads to Blue Jays’ staff cut > Mets: Ballpark will remain Citi Field > Giants still pursuing Edgar Renteria > No. 14 Jim Rice hits 15

ProJo:

Red Sox tender arbitration to only Byrd and Varitek > Sox name Tim Bogar first-base coach > Sox acquire reliever Wes Littleton from Rangers > Baldelli recipient of this year’s Tony Conigliaro Award > Buchholz back in line for spot in Sox rotation after rebounding in Arizona Fall League > Sox close to agreement with several minor-league free agents > Varitek talks with Red Sox lead off free-agent frenzy

Hartford Courant:

Bonds Goes 3-For-15 In Dismissed Charges > MLB Approves Yankees' Transfer Of Ownership To Hal > Mussina To Retire > Dec. 1 Deadline For Bids On Cubs > Red Sox Send Crisp To Royals For Reliever
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