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INDIANAPOLIS - The Patriots have sworn up and down this past week and a half that avenging the Super Bowl XLII loss to the Giants is not a factor in Sunday¹s rematch.
Rodney Harrison, who was a safety on that New England team and is now an analyst for...
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