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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 10, 2006) |
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12/11/2006 |
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| Taylor, G Tony Palmer, T Mark Tauscher, TE David Martin, DE Michael Montgomery 49ers - 3rd QB Shaun Hill, CB Shawntae Spencer, RB Chris Hetherington, LB Derek Smith, G Adam Snyder, T Harvey Dahl, TE Eric Johnson, DT Anthony Adams SEATTLE SEAHAWKS AT ARIZONA CARDINALS, 4:05 P.M. (ET) Seahawks - 3rd QB David Greene, LB D.D. Lewis, C Robbie Tobeck, OT Ray Willis, DE Robert Pollard, WR Bobby Engram, TE Itula Mili, DT Marcus Green Cardinals - 3rd QB John Navarre, CB Robert Tate, LB Brandon Johnson, G Elton Brown, DT |
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| Edge's advice: Just take care of Matt |
NFL Football |
12/08/2006 |
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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -Edgerrin James has some simple advice for those who are plotting the Arizona Cardinals' future. ``If around here they do right by Matt, we're going to be all right,'' he said. Enduring a losing season and often running into a brick wall on game day, James said the future of the franchise is in the hands of Matt Leinart, the rookie who has coolly taken control of the Cardinals' offense. He compares Leinart to Peyton Manning, his quarterback in much more successful times. ``Back where |
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| Wednesday's NFL Transactions |
NFL Football |
12/06/2006 |
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ARIZONA CARDINALS-Re-signed WR Greg Lee and FB John Bronson to the practice squad. CAROLINA PANTHERS-Signed TE Charles Davis to the practice squad. Released OL Sam Wilder from the practice squad. DETROIT LIONS-Placed DT Shaun Rogers on injured reserve and WR Glen Martinez on the practice squad injured reserve. Signed WR Craphonso Thorpe to the practice squad. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Signed OT Tim Sandidge to a two-year contract. Placed OT Kevin Sampson on injured reserve. NEW YORK GIANTS-Waived P Sean Land |
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| Rams quarterback has no regrets over controversial remarks |
NFL Football |
12/06/2006 |
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| bout me, and my name wasn't mentioned. It doesn't mean anything to me.'' The usually soft-spoken Bulger said it's been business as usual all week, with no repercussions as the team practiced for the first time since a dispiriting 34-20 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Running back Steven Jackson, one of those absolved Sunday along with wide receivers Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce, clamored onto a stool with big grins, to catch Bulger's remarks. Holt, walking past a large knot of reporters, said simply, ``It's over. |
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| Green Bay Packers |
NFL Football Transaction |
12/06/2006 |
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| Claimed wide receiver Carlyle Holiday off waivers from the Arizona Cardinals; released wide receiver Chris Francies. |
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| Bulger: Rams teammates 'don't care' |
NFL Football |
12/06/2006 |
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| ses. "We put ourselves in the worst possible position," he said. "It's certainly going to be an uphill battle." STILL VULNERABLE St. Louis' run defense remains vulnerable, even against a team with an offensive line as inept as the one fielded by the Arizona Cardinals. On Sunday, the Rams allowed Edgerrin James to rush for 115 yards on 26 carries and also surrendered three rushing touchdowns to Marcel Shipp, all within 10 yards. Teams continue to attack the weakness: Arizona called a run on 37 of its 62 plays on |
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| Vikings Staring at a Quarterback Controversy |
NFL Football |
12/06/2006 |
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| 're still trying to do that. So it's obvious that Brad is still our quarterback so we can stay on that." FIVE LOSSES IN SIX GAMES = 1 GAME OUT IN NFC The Minnesota Vikings have lost five games in the past six weeks and their lone victory against the Arizona Cardinals would only count for a half of win, if such a thing existed. They find themselves sitting at 5-7. However, in the NFC, that's enough to still be considered a contender when it comes to the wild card race. With Philadelphia's victory over Carolina on |
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| Cards run past fading Rams |
NFL Football |
12/04/2006 |
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| St. Louis, MO (MySportsbook) - Edgerrin James rushed 26 times for 115 yards, and Marcel Shipp rushed for three touchdowns as the Arizona Cardinals dealt a crushing blow to St. Louis' fading playoff hopes with a 34-20 win over the Rams. Marc Bulger threw for 314 yards and two touchdowns, but threw three interceptions as the Rams (5-7) fell for the sixth time in their last seven games after starting the season 4-1. Torry Holt had seven catches for 115 yards and a touchdown, and Isaac Bruce added five catches fo |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 3, 2006) |
NFL Football |
12/03/2006 |
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| B Artose Pinner, FB Naufahu Tahi, T Marcus Johnson, WR Jason Carter, G Artis Hicks, WR Troy Willamson. Bears - 3rd QB Kyle Orton, WR Justin Gage, SS Todd Johnson, OLB Leon Joe, C Anthony Oakley, FB J.D. Runnels, SS Derrick Strait, DT Dusty Dvoracek. ARIZONA CARDINALS AT ST. LOUIS RAMS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Cardinals - 3rd QB John Navarre, TE John Bronson, WR Carlyle Holiday, DB Darrell Hunter, G Elton Brown, T Brandon Gorin, OLB Brandon Johnson, NT Kendrick Clancy. Rams - 3rd QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, RB Kay-Jay Harris, LB |
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| Rams Look to Boost Playoff Stock Against Arizona |
NFL Football |
12/01/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The St. Louis Rams are still alive in the playoff hunt, and will attempt to remain on the winning course Sunday when they host the NFC West-rival Arizona Cardinals at the Edward Jones Dome. The Rams ended a lengthy five-game losing streak with a 20-17 win over San Francisco last Sunday at Monster Park, keeping their slim postseason hopes alive thanks to Marc Bulger's five-yard TD pass to Kevin Curtis with 27 seconds remaining in the game. Bulger, who is probable against Arizona with sore ribs |
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