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| Ending retirement talk, Kurt Warner says he'll be back in 2007 |
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12/27/2006 |
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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -Two months after raising the possibility of retirement, Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner on Wednesday said he would return in 2007. Although Warner left himself room to change his mind, it was his most definitive statement yet about his plans. In October, the 35-year-old Warner acknowledged he had begun considering retirement after losing the starting job to rookie Matt Leinart. But Warner, who has two years remaining on his contract, said he's looking forward to a 10th NFL sea |
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| Green won't discuss future heading in to final week |
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12/26/2006 |
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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -Dennis Green is in what could well be his final week as coach of the Arizona Cardinals, and he was having nothing to do with talk about his job status Tuesday. Asked if he still had a burning desire to coach the Cardinals next season, he said only, ``I'm not going to get into any of that stuff.'' With a game at San Diego remaining Sunday, Green is 16-31 since taking over at Arizona amid high expectations in 2004. The Cardinals (5-10) have played much better lately. Their 26-20 victory a |
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| Niners' offseason already started for Nolan |
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12/25/2006 |
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| Mike Nolan already suspected that, even if he never acknowledged it to his players - and he's already at work making sure those dreams are more realistic next season. Matt Leinart and Kurt Warner patiently chewed up San Francisco's defense in the Arizona Cardinals' 26-20 victory Sunday, exposing the personnel flaws Nolan still hasn't had time to patch late in his second season. Arizona's mediocre defense also did just enough to frustrate Alex Smith and his teammates into another trying performance with just 2 |
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| Chargers rally for win, but Seahawks clinch division |
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12/25/2006 |
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| Philip Rivers did it again, rebounding from a horrid start to lead the Chargers to a comeback victory, 20-17, over Seattle. Despite the defeat, the Seahawks clinched their third straight NFC West title by virtue of San Francisco's 26-20 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Rivers completed only 10-of-30 passes for 181 yards with two TDs, but he found Vincent Jackson for a 37-yard score with 29 seconds left that gave the Chargers the win, and kept San Diego (13-2) in line for home field advantage throughout the playof |
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| Cards KO 49ers; Leinart injures shoulder |
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12/25/2006 |
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| San Francisco, CA (MySportsbook) - Matt Leinart completed 9-of-13 passes for 162 yards and a score before spraining his left shoulder just before halftime, as the Arizona Cardinals went on to top San Francisco, 26-20, and knock the 49ers out of playoff contention. Leinart got sacked by Roderick Green just under the two-minute mark of the second quarter and went to the locker room with a sprained left shoulder, but Kurt Warner came in to complete 9-of-13 passes for 105 yards in relief. "It was frustrating. We |
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| Leinart sprains shoulder |
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12/25/2006 |
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| San Francisco, CA (MySportsbook) - Arizona Cardinals quarterback Matt Leinart sprained his left shoulder in the first half against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. Leinart got sacked by Roderick Green just under the two-minute mark of the second quarter and went to the locker room. Prior to the injury, Leinart completed 9-of-13 passes for 162 yards and a touchdown, and Arizona held a 20-6 halftime advantage. |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 24, 2006) |
NFL Football |
12/24/2006 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The following is a list of the players placed on the inactive squad for this week's NFL games. ARIZONA CARDINALS AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS, 4:05 P.M. (ET) Cardinals - 3rd QB John Navarre, CB Robert Tate, RB Diamond Ferri, FB A.J. Schable, LB Gerald Hayes, G Elton Brown, OT Brandon Gorin, DT Jonathan Lewis 49ers - 3rd QB Shaun Hill, S Deke Cooper, FB Chris Hetherington, TE Delanie Walker, G Nick Steitz, OT Patrick Estes, DT Lance Legree CINCINNATI BENGALS AT DENVER BRONCOS, 4:15 |
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| NFL Injuries |
NFL Football |
12/24/2006 |
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The Arizona Cardinals' encouraging late-season run hit a snag Sunday in San Francisco when rookie quarterback Matt Leinart sprained his left shoulder late in the first half. Roderick Green's sack sent Leinart him to the locker room. He returned to the sideline in street clothes during the second half. Leinart won't require surgery, but he won't play next week in the Cardinals' season finale at San Diego, either. He will undergo an MRI exam on Wednesday. The 2004 Heisman Trophy winner from USC was outsta |
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| Cards' Leinart out for season with sprained throwing shoulder |
NFL Football |
12/24/2006 |
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Matt Leinart sprained his left shoulder late in the first half of the Arizona Cardinals' game against San Francisco on Sunday, ending the quarterback's strong rookie season one game early. Leinart was hurt when Roderick Green sacked him on third down during a drive that ended in Neil Rackers' 39-yard field goal with 1:57 left in the second quarter. Leinart went to the locker room after the hit, and returned to the sideline in street clothes as Kurt Warner finished off the Cardinals' 26-2 |
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| Cards' Leinart sprains throwing shoulder |
NFL Football |
12/24/2006 |
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Matt Leinart sprained his left shoulder late in the first half of the Arizona Cardinals' game against San Francisco on Sunday, perhaps ending the quarterback's rookie season. Leinart was hurt when Roderick Green sacked him on third down during a drive that ended in Neil Rackers' 39-yard field goal with 1:57 left in the second quarter. Leinart went to the locker room after the hit, and returned to the sideline in street clothes during the second half. Leinart, the 2004 Heisman Trophy wi |
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