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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Thursday, May 21, 2009 As part of the literacy initiative that he promotes, Aaron Brooks recently spent the better portion of a morning reading to first-graders. Even though the experience was rewarding, the former NFL quarterback acknowledged he would rather be reading coverages. It has been more than two years, though, since Brooks threw a regular-season pass in Oakland's 2006 season finale against the Jets. At 33, Brooks almost certainly will never again complete an undertaking that was second nature to him during ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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