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| Wells moves ahead of Hightower on Arizona's depth chart |
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10/29/2010 |
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| Glendale, AZ (MySportsbook) - Arizona Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt announced on Friday that Beanie Wells will get the starting nod at running back against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. On Friday, Tim Hightower saw his name move below Wells on the team's depth chart. Through six games this season, Hightower has fumbled the ball three times. The Richmond product Hightower has rushed for 298 yards and two touchdowns on 52 carries this season after carrying the ball 143 times for 598 yards and eight |
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| Bucs' Ronde Barber eyes 200th career game |
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10/29/2010 |
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Ronde Barber can't imagine anyone challenging - let alone breaking - Brett Favre's NFL ironman record. Tampa Bay's five-time Pro Bowl cornerback will play in his 200th career game Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals. He's painfully aware of the toll that suiting up every week takes on the body and says it's not realistic to expect there will ever be another run like Favre's. The Minnesota Vikings quarterback has started a record 291 consecutive games and hopes to play this weekend desp |
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| First-place Seahawks pay a visit to suddenly-explosive Raiders |
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10/29/2010 |
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| so far. The first six games of the Pete Carroll Experiment have drawn rave reviews, as the Seahawks have won four times and established themselves as the early favorites in a moribund NFC West. Among their divisional rivals, the wildly inconsistent Arizona Cardinals are 3-3, the rebuilding St. Louis Rams are 3-4 and the thought-to-be progressing San Francisco 49ers are 1-6. Carroll and company have found their sea legs after a 2-2 start, winning two straight against Chicago and Arizona since a Week 5 bye. They |
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| Bucs try to prove they're the best in visit to Arizona |
NFL Football |
10/29/2010 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Raheem Morris recently proclaimed his team to be the best the NFC has to offer. If it's able to come away with a victory over the Arizona Cardinals this Sunday at University of Phoenix Stadium, he'll be able to back up those bold words. Morris' headline-grabbing statement came after the up-and-coming Buccaneers made a stirring second-half rally to deliver an 18-17 home triumph over the St. Louis Rams last Sunday, a result that further cemented his young charges |
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| White, Hall and Mare named NFC Players of the Week |
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10/27/2010 |
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| n over the Cincinnati Bengals. The UAB product leads the NFL in receptions (54) and receiving yards (747) and also has five touchdowns. Hall tied an NFL single-game record with four interceptions in a 17-14 victory at Chicago to take defensive honors. He returned his second interception 92 yards for what ended up being the decisive touchdown. Mare is the special teams player of the week after tying Norm Johnson's club record of five made field goals in the Seahawks' 22-10 home win against the Arizona Cardinals. |
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| NFC West: It's not always sunny in St. Louis |
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10/26/2010 |
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| Carr said. "I'll have the reps obviously. If not and Alex goes than that's fine, that's great. That's why he is the starting quarterback." Smith has been unable to save his career with San Francisco. Perhaps Carr can have better luck. CARDINALS: The Arizona Cardinals haven't lost back-to-back games since December of the 2008 season, but that run will be tough not to match with head coach Ken Whisenhunt seemingly sticking to his plan of getting some young players experience. Undrafted rookie Max Hall got the home |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 24, 2010) |
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10/24/2010 |
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| nderson, S Husain Abdullah, DT Fred Evans, RB Albert Young, CB Lito Sheppard, G Chris DeGeare Packers - DE Mike Neal, LB Brady Poppinga, G Marshall Newhouse, DE Mike Montgomery, G Nick McDonald, LB Maurice Simpkins, T Mark Tauscher, FB Quinn Johnson ARIZONA CARDINALS AT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS, 4:05 P.M. (ET) Cardinals - 3rd QB John Skelton, WR Steve Breaston, WR Stephen Williams, C Ben Claxton, S Hamza Abdullah, CB Trumaine McBride, LB Alex Hall, DT Gabe Watson Seahawks - CB Kelly Jennings, S Nate Ness, DE Dexter Davi |
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| Cardinals QB Hall exits Sunday's game |
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10/24/2010 |
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| Seattle, WA (MySportsbook) - Arizona Cardinals rookie quarterback Max Hall left Sunday's game against the Seahawks after taking a blow to the head and did not return. Less than a minute into the second half, Hall was sacked by Chris Clemons, who jarred the ball loose. It was recovered by Raheem Brock at the Cardinals' 11. Hall, who won his first NFL start last week, didn't fare nearly as well in his second game before exiting. The BYU product was 4-of-16 for 36 yards and was intercepted once. |
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| Cards rookie QB Hall leaves with injury |
NFL Football |
10/24/2010 |
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SEATTLE (AP) - Arizona Cardinals rookie quarterback Max Hall left Sunday's game at Seattle in the third quarter after he received what the team announced was a ``blow to the head.'' Hall appeared to be rattled by Chris Clemons' blindside sack early in the third quarter. Clemons hit Hall in the back and Hall fumbled at the Arizona 11. He was watched closely on the sideline by trainers and was replaced by Derek Anderson on Arizona's next possession. Hall was struggling before leaving the game. Making the fi |
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| Seahawks OL Okung leaves Sunday's game |
NFL Football |
10/24/2010 |
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| Seattle, WA (MySportsbook) - Seattle Seahawks offensive lineman Russell Okung left Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals in the first quarter with a left ankle injury and will not return. Okung, the sixth overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, had suffered an injury to the same ankle during the preseason which caused him to miss Seattle's last two exhibition contests and the first three regular season tilts. He returned to the lineup in Week 4 at St. Louis and, after a bye, returned to the lineup for last |
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