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		<title>Five Elected into the Hall of Fame</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith, Ricky Jackson, Russ Grimm and John Randle have been announced as the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2010. Rice and Smith were first-ballot locks and Jackson is the first player in New Orleans Saints history to be elected. Former Broncos RB Floyd Little and former Lions CB and current [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nfl4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jerry-rice-and-emmitt-smith.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1085" title="jerry-rice-and-emmitt-smith" src="http://www.nfl4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jerry-rice-and-emmitt-smith.jpg" alt="" width="280" height="186" /></a>Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith, Ricky Jackson, Russ Grimm and John Randle have been announced as the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2010. Rice and Smith were first-ballot locks and Jackson is the first player in <a title="New Orleans Saints" href="http://www.nfl4all.com/new-orleans-saints" target="_blank">New Orleans Saints</a> history to be elected.</p>
<p>Former Broncos RB Floyd Little and former Lions CB and current Steelers defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau join them as the seniors committee selections. Andre Reed, Shannon Sharpe, Dermonti Dawson, Richard Dent, and Cortez Kennedy made the final 10, only to be eliminated Saturday. Also eliminated were Cris Carter, Tim Brown, Charles Haley, Roger Craig, and Don Coryell.</p>
<p>Elsewhere around the NFL:</p>
<p>Indianapolis:  ESPN&#8217;s Adam Schefter reports Dwight Freeney will play in the Super Bowl barring any setbacks in pregame warm-ups. Freeney missed practice again Saturday. For the first time in two weeks, he will test the ankle before the game. It seems likely that he&#8217;ll suit up, but the <a title="Interpolis Colts" href="http://www.nfl4all.com/indianapolis-colts" target="_blank">Indianapolis Colts&#8217;</a> best pass rusher will be limited to a third-down role in obvious passing situations. Reliable veteran Raheem Brock will play the majority of the snaps.</p>
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</script></div><p>Indianapolis:  Reggie Wayne is listed as &#8220;probable&#8221; after leaving Friday&#8217;s practice with a tweaked right knee. Wayne &#8220;stopped short&#8221; while running a pass route, which is sure to infuriate Frank Costanza. He played through the injury to the &#8220;fat pad&#8221; in his knee for much of 2009. The Colts do not seemed concerned about Wayne&#8217;s status for Sunday&#8217;s game. He was able to participate in Saturday&#8217;s practice/walk-through.</p>
<p>Jacksonville:  The Jaguars informed veteran WR Torry Holt and OT Tra Thomas that they will be released next week. Holt, 33, was the Jags&#8217; third-leading receiver in 2009, but he&#8217;s devoid of playmaking ability at this stage of his career. Holt played ten seasons in <a title="St Louis Rams" href="http://www.nfl4all.com/st-louis-rams" target="_blank">St. Louis Rams</a> before signing with Jacksonville last April. Mike Thomas could ascend to Holt&#8217;s starting spot in 2010. Teams can not release players until the Monday after the Super Bowl.</p>
<p>Oakland:  The Raiders are reportedly set to hire former Chiefs defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast as defensive backs coach. Todd Haley originally wanted Pendergast to stay on in the same position with the Chiefs, but the two ended up agreeing to part ways. After losing his job twice in two seasons, Pentergast&#8217;s days as a coordinator may be over.</p>
<p>St. Louis:  Jason Smith will likely stay at right tackle if Alex Barron is re-signed. Coach Steve Spagnuolo has no qualms about playing Smith at left tackle, but Barron is likely to be retained as a restricted free agent in the expected uncapped year. Jason Smith will return at center and Jacob Bell at left guard, but the team will need to find a right guard after releasing Richie Incognito late in the season.</p>
<p>New England:  The <a title="New England Patriots" href="http://www.nfl4all.com/new-england-patriots" target="_blank">New England Patriots</a> will not fill their vacant defensive coordinator role for 2010. Instead, coach Bill Belechick will be more involved with the defense and share the workload with his assistants. The Pats parted ways with Dean Pees, who served as defensive coordinator over the past four season, in January. LBs coach Matt Patricia was believed to be the favorite for the open coordinator position but will instead share duties with the rest of the defensive staff.</p>
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