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Articles in Jan 4, 1999 issue of Sporting News, The

  • Inside the draft
    by Dan Pompei
  • Yardage Kings
  • Quick sixes
    by Paul Attner
  • NFC Central
  • Philadelphia Story
    by Jay Greenberg
  • AFC East
  • Deep depths of the Huskies
    by Lori Riley
  • National League
  • Irish Wake
    by Todd Fitzpatrick
  • AFC West
  • Embracing change
    by Matt Hayes
  • Bargain Brown
    by Dave Kindred
  • TSNsights
  • HOTBOX
  • NFC East
  • 'Tis the season to give, and we're no exception
    by Mark Blaudschun
  • Carolina's point of confidence
  • American League
  • PointCounterpoint
  • Jets should thank Cox for much of their success
    by Dan Pompei
  • NFC West
  • The flight to the finish is getting closer for Phoenix
    by Larry Wigge
  • Keep an eye on the Jets and 49ers
    by Bill Walsh
  • Free throws
  • The offseason had its share of winners and losers
    by Peter Schmuck
  • STORM
    by Lenn Robbins
  • New Year's wishes
  • League play will tell just how stellar these frosh are
    by Mike DeCourcy
  • Offensive Defensemen
  • It's not easy being Green
    by Chris Jenkins
  • AFC Central
  • NCAA Leaders
  • It's time for players to vote on new proposal
    by Dave D'Alessandro
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