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Gameloft is  pleased to announce the launch of their NFL 2010 Twitter League contest offering the chance to win a trip to the 2010 Pro Bowl as well as other prizes.

All you need to enter is a Twitter account, a wealth of NFL trivia knowledge and the championship drive that will get you to Miami and among the greatest athletes of the NFL.

To participate, log on to the website below:

http://www.nfl2010game.com/TwitterLeague/

Everyday at 6:00 pm EST, a new NFL trivia question will be posted for participants to answer. The more questions answered correctly, the more points you get and the more points you score the closer you and a friend get to going to the 2010 Pro Bowl!

So tell your friends and follow each other on the leaderboard.

Be a pro like Ray Lewis and become MVP of this year’s Twitter League!

Be sure to check out the video below for more details:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsVX4Hq5ahY

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Jacobs and Fiancee Shot at Home

A 35 year-old Plano, Texas man and his 30 year-old fiancee were both found dead from apparent gunshot wounds Thursday morning by police after concerned relatives could not reach the couple.

David Jacobs was scheduled to meet with NFL officials after agreeing to tell them which players he supplied performance-enhancing drugs to. The convicted steroids dealer was recently sentenced to three years probation and had preliminary sit-downs with league personnel during the past few weeks. According to Shaun Assael of ESPN the Magazine, Jacobs was concerned for his safety and even went as far as to tell the reporter that the people that he knew “could put a bullet in the back of [my] head.” (more…)

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Steroids Dealer Meets on the Q-T with Football Security Officials

Football fans may be staring downfield at a ‘Mitchell Report’ of their own after a convicted Texas steroids dealer met with NFL security officials recently.

David Jacobs of Plano reportedly gave the delegation names of individuals that he sold anabolic steroids and human growth hormone to. In separate meetings that took place since May 1, Jacobs provided documentation to substantiate his claims.

One of the players named was New Orleans Saints offensive lineman Matt Lehr, who was playing in Atlanta at the time of the alleged purchases. Lehr’s attorney did not comment, even after Jacobs, 35, publicly accused his client. (more…)

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