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| Cowboys drop wild one at Washington |
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11/07/2006 |
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| t three of its last four games, and is tied with Philadelphia in the NFC East at 4-4. It is 1-3 in the division this year. "It sucks," Vanderjagt said, "because we should have left here with a win." Dallas can take out their frustrations against the Arizona Cardinals this week, but will have some work to do, specifically in the field-goal game. According to Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells, offensive tackle Marc Colombo was the culprit for Vincent's block on Vanderjagt's field goal. Parcells said Colombo used a |
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| Cards place Darling on IR |
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11/06/2006 |
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| Tempe, AZ (MySportsbook) - The Arizona Cardinals placed linebacker James Darling on injured reserve, the team announced on Monday. Darling, who is suffering from a calf injury, has only appeared in three games this season and has recorded just one tackle. Over 10 seasons with stops in Philadelphia and with the Jets, he has played in 139 games and has 425 tackles with six interceptions and 7 1/2 sacks. To replace Darling on the roster, the team signed linebacker Monty Beisel to a one-year contract. Over five s |
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| Monday's NFL Transactions |
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11/06/2006 |
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ARIZONA CARDINALS-Signed LB Gerald Hayes to a five-year contract extension and LB Monty Beisel to a one-year contract. Placed LB James Darling on injured reserve. DENVER BRONCOS-Signed DT Demetrin Veal and LB Nate Webster to contract extensions. NEW YORK JETS-Waived TE Zach Hilton. Signed OL Na'Shan Goddard. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Signed DE Trent Cole to a five-year contract extension through the 2013 season.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the A |
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| Cardinals ink Hayes to extension |
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11/06/2006 |
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| Tempe, AZ (MySportsbook) - The Arizona Cardinals signed middle linebacker Gerald Hayes to a five-year contract extension on Monday. Per club policy, financial terms were not disclosed. Hayes was originally drafted by Arizona in the third round of the 2003 NFL Draft out of the University of Pittsburgh. He became the team's full-time starter in the middle this season and leads the club with 61 tackles in eight games. Hayes has also tallied two interceptions, a sack and two fumble recoveries this year. |
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| Packers Go for Three in a Row in Buffalo |
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11/03/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Green Bay Packers will try to string together three straight wins on Sunday afternoon, when they visit the Buffalo Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Green Bay posted its second straight win with a 31-14 victory over the Arizona Cardinals at Lambeau Field this past Sunday, and will now shoot for its first three-game win streak since ripping off six in a row from October 17 - November 29 of the 2004 season. Ahman Green was a workhouse in the win over Arizona, recording 106 yards and a pair of |
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| Leinart knows he's not the first rookie QB on a lousy team |
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11/02/2006 |
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| ledge that some pretty good quarterbacks began their NFL careers on bad teams. Take Troy Aikman, whose first Dallas Cowboys team went 1-15, or Peyton Manning, who went 3-13 in his debut season at the controls of the Indianapolis Colts. Leinart's Arizona Cardinals stagger into their bye week at 1-7, the worst record in the NFL. ``It's tough, it's frustrating, but in this game and this profession, we're going to go through ups and downs,'' he said. ``We're going to go through ups and downs, and the best of t |
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| Vick, Kampman, Hurd named NFC Players of the Week |
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11/01/2006 |
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| sive Players of the Week for the first time in franchise history. Kampman recorded eight tackles, two sacks and three quarterback pressures on his way to earning Defensive Player of the Week honors. The effort came in the Packers' 31-14 win over the Arizona Cardinals at Lambeau Field. It was the third multiple-sack game of his career and came as the Green Bay defense allowed a season-low 218 total net yards and just 3.4 yards per play in the contest. The eight tackles leave Kampman tied with rookie linebacker A. |
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| Raiders on a roll? |
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10/31/2006 |
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| nd followed up an 0-5 start with back-to-back wins. The mini-streak actually gives the Raiders more victories on the season than Miami, Detroit and Arizona. The club's first win of the season wasn't that shocking, because it came at home against the Arizona Cardinals, but this week, Oakland posted a stunning 20-13 victory over the defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers. What may be the most surprising thing about the Raiders' turnaround is that they have done it with defense. Prior to the season just |
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| Changes need to be made as Cardinals head into bye week |
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10/31/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - It started out so well for the Arizona Cardinals. A Week 1 win over the 49ers that featured an effective offense -- both passing and running -- fueled Arizona's high hopes for the 2006 season. Since then, however, the club has lost seven straight, which includes a 31-14 defeat at the hands of the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. "I think that everybody is disappointed," said Cardinals head coach Dennis Green. "There is not a fan in the stands that isn't disappointed. Nobody is more disappointed t |
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| Packers Climbing Back Into the Hunt |
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10/31/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - With their win over the hapless Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, the Green Bay Packers improved their record to 3-4 and now find themselves on the cusp of getting back into contention in the NFC entering the midway point of the season. "It's not over yet," said wideout Donald Driver. "You look at the NFC right now, there's a lot of 4-4 teams, a lot of 3-4 teams. It's not over. We're still in the hunt. "I think a lot of people kind of ruled us out. But, the Pack is back. We just have to make sure |
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