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| Falcons G Lehr suspended four games |
NFL Football |
10/17/2006 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - The National Football League suspended Atlanta Falcons guard Matt Lehr four games for violating the league's substance abuse policy. Lehr, a six-year NFL veteran, has started all five games this season for the Falcons, who currently lead the league in rushing. "Obviously, we are disappointed, but the NFL's policies are very clear that all NFL players are responsible for what goes into their bodies - regardless of the source," said Atlanta head coach Jim Mora. "We have options t |
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| Big second half propels Giants to victory |
NFL Football |
10/17/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The New York Giants were up to their old tricks on Sunday, starting a game stuck in neutral before hitting the gas pedal against the Atlanta Falcons at the Georgia Dome. Down 7-3 at halftime and 14-3 following a 90-yard touchdown run by Falcons running back Warrick Dunn, the Giants ripped off 24 unanswered points to post their second straight win, and move to a 3-2 record on the season. The second-half effort was highlighted by a pair of touchdown catches from tight end Jeremy Shockey, who |
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| Marcus Vick rejoins Dolphins |
NFL Football |
10/17/2006 |
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| pass, played as a kick returner and took a handful of snaps at quarterback during the exhibition season. Vick's tumultuous, abbreviated career at Virginia Tech was marred by repeated brushes with the law and other misbehavior. He's the brother of Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick. The Dolphins (1-5) could use a spark on offense after scoring eight touchdowns in six games. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be |
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| Barber runs wild as Giants rally to best Falcons |
NFL Football |
10/15/2006 |
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| Atlanta, GA (MySportsbook) - Tiki Barber ran for 185 yards and Eli Manning hit Jeremy Shockey with a pair of touchdown passes to lead the New York Giants to a 27-14 come-from-behind win over the Atlanta Falcons. "When Tiki starts to run the ball, we start to control the tempo of the game," Manning said. "He is unbelievable and he does a great job. Every day, every game he impresses me more." Manning ended 17-of-30 for 180 yards with two interceptions for New York (3-2), which has won two straight to go abov |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 15, 2006) |
NFL Football |
10/15/2006 |
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| Willis, G Floyd Womack DE Joe Tafoya, TE Jeromy Stevens, WR Bobby Engram, DT Craig Terrill Rams -3rd QB Ryan Fitzpatrick,CB Fakhir Brown, FB Paul Smith, OLB Jon Alston, Mark Setterstrom, C Larry Turner,DE Tony Hargrove, SS JR Reed NEW YORK GIANTS AT ATLANTA FALCONS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Giants - T Na'Shan Goddard, QB Tim Hasselbeck, LB Carlos Emmons, WR Sinorice Moss, DT Jonas Seawright, RB Derrick Ward. Falcons -3rd QB DJ Shockley, MLB Edgerton Hartwell,OLB Brandon Jamison, T Frank Omiyale, G Tyson Clabo, TE Dan Fe |
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| Sunday's NFL Capsules |
NFL Football |
10/15/2006 |
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| coach saw the final seconds tick off the clock, he smiled and walked across the field to shake Dick Jauron's hand, the Buffalo coach, who ended last season as the interim coach in Detroit.Giants 27, Falcons 14 ATLANTA (AP) - Tiki Barber showed the Atlanta Falcons a thing or two about running the football. Barber outplayed the NFL's best ground team by running for 185 yards, Jeremy Shockey caught a couple of touchdown passes and the New York Giants rallied past the Falcons in the second half. The Giants ( |
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| Giants 27, Falcons 14 |
NFL Football |
10/15/2006 |
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ATLANTA (AP) -Tiki Barber showed the Atlanta Falcons a thing or two about running the football. Barber outplayed the NFL's best ground team by running for 185 yards, Jeremy Shockey caught a couple of touchdown passes and the New York Giants rallied past the Falcons in the second half for a 27-14 victory Sunday. The Giants (3-2) fell behind 14-3 when Warrick Dunn broke off a 90-yard touchdown on Atlanta's first offensive play of the second half - the longest run in team history. But New York dominated th |
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| Dunn runs for 90-yard touchdown to set Falcons record |
NFL Football |
10/15/2006 |
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ATLANTA (AP) -Warrick Dunn set an Atlanta Falcons record when he ran 90 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter Sunday against the New York Giants. With the Falcons backed up at their 10 after a punt, Dunn took the handoff on a routine-looking play up the middle. He found a big hole, picked up a block from fullback Justin Griffith and spun off a couple of tacklers, including cornerback Sam Madison. The play broke Jerious Norwood's 2-week-old team record, a 78-yard touchdown run in the Falcons' last g |
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| Falcons Back on Field With Key Home Tilt Vs. Giants |
NFL Football |
10/13/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Atlanta Falcons hope to experience the same level of post-bye week success as did their Week 6 opponent, when Jim Mora and company play host to the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon at the Georgia Dome. Atlanta headed into its open date on a strong note, with a 32-10 home victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 4. The win lifted the Falcons to a 3-1 record, and temporarily into a tie for first place in the NFC South, as Michael Vick, Warrick Dunn and rookie Jerious Norwood again pl |
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| Run, Falcons, run - and stop the other team from doing the same |
NFL Football |
10/12/2006 |
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ATLANTA (AP) -It's one of football's enduring gospels: In order to win, a team must run for big yards and stop the other team from doing the same. Mark down the Atlanta Falcons as Exhibit A. Sure, they've twisted that old-school philosophy to fit their unique personnel, turning new-age quarterback Michael Vick into the afterburner on the NFL's best running game. But it's working out just fine for the Falcons (3-1), who are averaging more than 234 yards per game on the ground - nearly 60 yards clear of t |
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