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49ers | Jim Harbaugh really wants to beat his brother
Sat, 02 Feb 2013 07:04:32 -0800

San Francisco 49ers LB Patrick Willis believes head coach Jim Harbaugh badly wants to beat his brother, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, in Super Bowl XLVII. "There's no doubt in my mind he wants to go out there and crush him," Willis said.

5/19 - Texans | Brooks Reed is 100 percent
5/19 - Steelers | Uncertain if Troy Polamalu will attend
5/19 - Steelers | New faces on defense
5/19 - Steelers | Emmanuel Sanders projected to start
5/19 - Redskins | Have crowded backfield
5/19 - Browns | Confident in Travis Benjamin
5/19 - Browns | Like speed of Dion Lewis
5/19 - Browns | Thaddeus Lewis not expected to make team
5/19 - Bills | EJ Manuel is only unsigned pick
5/19 - Bills | Robert Woods agrees to terms
5/19 - Cardinals | Coach high on Carson Palmer
5/19 - Broncos | DC thinks Rahim Moore over playoff performance
5/19 - Eagles | Expected to cut Miguel Maysonet
5/19 - Buccaneers | Several in mix for No. 3 WR job
5/19 - Buccaneers | Three DTs to compete for starting job
5/19 - NFL | Charlie Batch not retiring
5/19 - Steelers | Jerricho Cotchery could have bigger role early
5/19 - Lions | Charles Woodson open to joining team
5/19 - Redskins | Four RBs likely to compete for roster spots
5/19 - Vikings | Chris Cook wants to shadow top receivers
5/19 - Eagles | Michael Vick says coach helps with ball security
5/19 - Steelers | Le'Veon Bell's understanding of offense will decide role
5/19 - Steelers | Markus Wheaton will miss workouts
5/19 - Dolphins | Mike Gillislee will compete for starting job
5/19 - Browns | Owner unlikely to lose team at this point
5/19 - Dolphins | Dion Jordan expects clearance by camp
5/19 - Cowboys | Will Allen could start
5/19 - Dolphins | Have not considered extension for Reshad Jones
5/19 - Browns | Dion Lewis could have a few roles
5/19 - Browns | Not convinced about Thaddeus Lewis' arm

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