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Marla Ridenour: Browns' top pick Barkevious Mingo blows up NFL prototypes

When then-player personnel director Lombardi and coach Bill Belichick were collaborating with the Browns from 1991-95, they had a prototype for each position.

Tebow left to wonder what's next after cut by Jets

It would certainly give Belichick another chance to tweak the Jets.

Browns not focusing on QB with No. 6 pick, but Geno Smith gets chance to change...

Mallett, 24, has been linked to the Browns since December partly because of the close relationship between Patriots coach Bill Belichick and Browns General Manager Mike Lombardi.

No cap room, no spending spree for Jerry Jones

Bill Belichick low-balled Welker on a contract offer, and Tom's Favorite ended up in Denver, falling right into Peyton Manning's hands, on a reasonable two-year, $12 million deal.

Commentary: Dolphins should be aiming to topple the weakened Patriots

This whole offseason is about closing the cavern between the Dolphins and Bill Belichick's mighty New England Patriots, the franchise that has ruled over the AFC East for nearly a decade.

Extra Points: Dolphins' splash is more sizzle than steak

The Dolphins, once one of the NFL's marquee franchises when Don Shula roamed the sidelines, are afterthoughts these days, supporting players to the Tom Brady and Bill Belichick show in the AFC East.

Dave Hyde: LeBron is rare superstar who brings proper mix of fun and...

We salute dour champions like Bill Belichick and Gregg Popovich.

Saints hire ex-Cowboys coordinator Rob Ryan to fix historically bad defense

He later spent three seasons as defensive coordinator at Oklahoma State before returning to the NFL with New England, under Bill Belichick, in 2000.

Tim Kawakami: Niners feel they left a title on the table

The current model: The New England Patriots, with coach Bill Belichick, quarterback Tom Brady, constant cash flow from a great stadium, and a roster that is reloaded every draft.

John Smallwood: Give NFL's Rooney Rule benefit of the doubt

Entering his 11th season in 2013, Cincinnati head coach Marvin Lewis, who is African-American, is the second-longest tenured coach, behind New England's Bill Belichick.

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BOSTON: Bruins, Rangers to carry on Boston-New York lore

2009: Rex Ryan says he didn't become coach of the Jets to "kiss" Belichick's Super Bowl rings.

BEREA, Ohio: Marla Ridenour: Browns' top pick Barkevious Mingo blows up NFL...

Lombardi might not be the only one who finds it difficult to give up on Belichick's standards.

NEW YORK: Done with Jets, 6 job possibilities for Tim Tebow

Two other factors to consider: Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels drafted Tebow out of Florida...