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Sunday, October 11, 2009 NFL Network analyst Deion Sanders denied any wrongdoing or improprieties Sunday related to Oklahoma State receiver Dez Bryant, who was suspended indefinitely last week. Sanders, an eight-time Pro Bowler before retiring from the NFL in 2005, affirmed that Bryant was ruled ineligible for lying to the NCAA during its investigation of the All-American's interaction with Sanders, not for the substance of any meeting between them. "The problem is, people get so caught up in what I do and forget ab ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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