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| Jags WR Williamson lost for season |
NFL Football |
09/21/2009 |
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| d to miss the remainder of the season due to a torn labrum. A source close to Williamson revealed the severity of the injury to the Florida Times-Union. Williamson was hurt while making a catch during the second quarter of Sunday's 31-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Williamson fumbled on the play. A 2005 first-round draft pick, Williamson had three receptions for 34 yards in two games this year. The Jaguars made a number of roster moves Monday. They signed cornerback William Middleton and safety Courtney Green |
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| Warner paces Cardinals over Jaguars |
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09/20/2009 |
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| Jacksonville, FL (MySportsbook) - Kurt Warner threw for 243 yards and two touchdowns, as the reigning NFC-champion Arizona Cardinals bounced back from a tough loss in Week 1 with a 31-17 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Warner, who completed 24-of-26 passes, connected on his first 15 attempts of the game to set a franchise record for most consecutive completed passes to start a contest. The 15 in a row tied a team mark set by Jake Plummer on November 8, 1998 against Washington. Warner also broke the NFL |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, September 20, 2009) |
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09/20/2009 |
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| eRoy Hill, C Chris Spencer, T Walter Jones, WR Deion Branch, DT Brandon Mebane, DT Michael Bennett 49ers - 3rd QB Nate Davis, LB Ahmad Brooks, WR Brandon Jones, C Cody Wallace, S Curtis Taylor, WR Jason Hill, CB Marcus Hudson, DT Ricky Jean-Francois ARIZONA CARDINALS AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Cardinals - 3rd QB Brian St. Pierre, S Matt Ware, G Brandon Keith, LB Chike Okeafor, TE Dominique Byrd, WR Early Doucet, T Herman Johnson, DE Kenny Iwebema Jaguars - CB Brian Witherspoon, WR Jarett Dillard, DL |
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| Jaguars vying to extend jinx talk for Cardinals |
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09/19/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Judging by their on-field work since making the franchise's first-ever Super Bowl appearance this past February, the runner-up jinx has been very much in effect for the Arizona Cardinals. As they take to the road to serve as competition in the Jacksonville Jaguars' home opener, the Cardinals hope to make a case that such a jinx is nothing but a silly superstition. Beginning with the 2000-01 New York Giants, seven of the past eight Super Bowl runners-up have missed the playoffs the following y |
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| Delhomme, Panthers start recovery project in Atlanta |
NFL Football |
09/19/2009 |
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| ed performance was more in line with Carolina's showing in last January's NFC Divisional Playoffs, when Delhomme single-handedly accounted for six turnovers (5 interceptions, 1 fumble) in a startling 33-13 setback to the eventual conference champion Arizona Cardinals. Delhomme will need to re-locate his past form rather quickly, considering a re-tooled Atlanta defense was mighty opportunistic in its Week 1 matchup with Miami. The Falcons produced four takeaways in their 19-7 win over the 2008 postseason particip |
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| Spencer no longer secondary option |
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09/17/2009 |
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| RA, Calif. (AP) -Shawntae Spencer was as surprised as anybody when he opened the regular season as the starting right cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers. But there was nothing surprising about the way he played during the 20-16 win against the Arizona Cardinals in Spencer's first start since 2007. Spencer held up strong against the receiver tandem of Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin and helped contain an Arizona passing attack that ranked second in the NFL last season. Spencer played well in coverage |
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| Pick up the phone! It's Rex Ryan, and he wants you |
Headlines |
09/17/2009 |
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| am every day,'' Ryan said. ``I'm confident. Maybe that comes out in my personality.'' He clearly does things his way, just as his father, Buddy, did while he was defensive coordinator with the Chicago Bears and coach of the Philadelphia Eagles and Arizona Cardinals. ``Got a lot of his dad in him, from that standpoint,'' Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress said. It's not the first time something like this has been done. Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher has also recorded messages for fans before big gam |
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| Did Cardinals find winning ways in East? |
NFL Football |
09/17/2009 |
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The Arizona Cardinals went 0-5 on the Atlantic coast last season, allowing 202 points and scoring 102. Despite those grotesque numbers, they still won the NFC West - what does that say about the division in 2008? Then Arizona won a home playoff game, meaning a trip to Charlotte, which happens to be in North Carolina, which happens to be in the Eastern time zone. Bad news for the Cardinals. Well, not quite. They demolished the Panthers 33-13, went back home with a rocket-booster of confidence, and beat Phi |
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| NFC West: 49ers may have finally found winning formula |
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09/15/2009 |
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| tanding quest to return to glory. The 49ers quickly served notice that their strong finish to last season was no aberration, displaying both skill and resilience in Sunday's eye-opening 20-16 Week 1 victory on the road over the reigning NFC champion Arizona Cardinals. Despite mustering only 203 total yards and yielding an early 10-point lead, San Francisco managed to prevail thanks to an impressive fourth-quarter drive engineered by Hill and the stout play of an improving defense that frustrated Kurt Warner and |
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| NFC South: Brees continues record-setting pace with Saints |
NFL Football |
09/15/2009 |
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| d the club's 12-win season without a postseason victory. Looks like those questions will continue to hover around Delhomme for another week. The former Pro Bowl selection was hoping to erase the taste of his five- interception performance versus the Arizona Cardinals last January. But thanks to a heavy Philadelphia Eagles' pass rush, he turned the ball over another five times and was on his back more times than Charlie Brown trying to kick a football. Asked what went wrong in the 38-10 setback to the Eagles, Pan |
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