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| LT in boot; Chargers sign Norman |
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09/16/2009 |
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| t. But there he was, limping to the podium for his weekly news conference two days after the season opener. Tomlinson was one of seven Chargers who didn't practice on Wednesday, when San Diego began preparing for its home opener Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens. ``I've had it before. It's very common,'' Tomlinson said. ``So I'm not too concerned with it.'' How much or if he plays on Sunday remains to be seen. If the Chargers don't want to push it with L.T., they can turn to speedy little Darren Sproles |
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| AFC West: Broncos win ugly in McDaniels' debut |
NFL Football |
09/15/2009 |
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| shing with a pair of interceptions and seven passes defensed. Denver might be catching another break this week, with the lowly Browns coming to town. CHIEFS: The Kansas City Chiefs made a valiant effort by scratching and clawing their way to tie the Baltimore Ravens in Sunday's opener, but fell apart late in the fourth quarter to suffer a 38-24 setback. Kansas City allowed 21 points in the fourth quarter and 501 total yards to the Ravens in the debut of head coach Todd Haley. The former Arizona offensive coordi |
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| AFC North: Steelers hope to avoid 2006 repeat |
NFL Football |
09/15/2009 |
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| s of Daunte Culpepper, Marshall Faulk, Michael Vick, Ray Lewis and Donovan McNabb -- among others -- who have been hit by injuries and subpar performances following their appearance on the game's cover. RAVENS: UNVEIL A PASS ATTACK When you play the Baltimore Ravens, you know points are going to be hard to come by. Their swarming defense makes it hard for any team to move the ball, while the offense can grind out the clock with a three-headed rushing attack. Even with that information already in hand, playing t |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, September 13, 2009) |
NFL Football |
09/13/2009 |
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| Andrews, G Mike McGlynn, G Todd Herremans, WR Reggie Brown, DE Jason Babin Panthers - 3rd QB Matt Moore, CB C.J. Wilson, RB Tyrell Sutton, FB Tony Fiammetta, LB Hilee Taylor, G Duke Robinson, T Garry Williams, DL Ra'shon Harris KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AT BALTIMORE RAVENS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Chiefs - 3rd QB Matt Gutierrez, QB Matt Cassell, RB Dantrell Savage, CB Brandon Flowers, TE Jake O'Connell, G Andy Alleman, LB Turk McBride, LB Pierre Walters Ravens - 3rd QB John Beck, DL Brandon McKinney, LB Dannell Ellerbe, RB Jal |
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| Ravens score two late touchdowns to escape against KC |
NFL Football |
09/13/2009 |
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| Baltimore, MD (MySportsbook) - Joe Flacco threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to Mark Clayton with 2:06 to play, and Willis McGahee added his second TD of the day to sew up the Baltimore Ravens' 38-24 win over the feisty Kansas City Chiefs in the regular season opener for both teams from M&T Bank Stadium. Flacco led a rare offensive assault for the defensive-minded Ravens (1-0), with Baltimore's 501 yards of total offense marking a single-game franchise record. The second-year quarterback out of Delaware comp |
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| Chiefs turn page with tough test in Baltimore |
NFL Football |
09/13/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Kansas City Chiefs' effort to start a new era on a winning note will face a major roadblock on Sunday, as new head coach Todd Haley and his team travel to meet the Baltimore Ravens and their ferocious defense. Haley, hired in February immediately following a stint as Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator that resulted in a surprising Super Bowl appearance, will have an opportunity to prove his play-calling mettle against one of the top defenses in the business. The head coach upped the |
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| Sanchez carries Jets' new hopes to Houston |
NFL Football |
09/13/2009 |
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| ight touchdowns through the air, and Pro Bowl tight end Owen Daniels notched personal-bests in receptions (70) and receiving yards (862). Defensively, Michael Pettine debuts as defensive coordinator after coming with new head coach Rex Ryan from the Baltimore Ravens staff. Also debuting in green and white is free-agent signee Bart Scott, a menacing linebacker who'd played for Ryan and Pettine with the Ravens. He's seeking a fifth straight season with at least 100 tackles. In the backfield, safety Kerry Rhodes l |
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| Miami Dolphins |
NFL Football Transaction |
09/08/2009 |
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| Claimed tight end Davon Drew off waivers from the Baltimore Ravens; placed tight end David Martin on injured reserve; signed defensive end Ryan Baker, cornerback Will Billingsley, linebackers J.D. Folsom and Danny Lansanah, offensive tackle Nate Garner, guard/center Mark Lewis and wide receivers James Robinson and Julius Pruitt to the practice squad. |
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| Browns Release Patten, Ivy, 21 More |
NFL Football |
09/06/2009 |
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| through the air, and 26 touchdowns scored in a career that began with the Giants in 1997. Also released was Ivy, who was trying to catch on as a reserve defensive back and special teams ace with the Browns. Ivy played in 45 games as a member of the Baltimore Ravens from 2006 through 2008, and appeared in every game for the team last season. Also released on Saturday were defensive back Hamza Abdullah, fullback Charles Ali, defensive back Brandon Anderson, quarterback Richard Bartel, defensive back Tra Battle, |
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| Pollard, Lelie, Thomas Among Chiefs Cuts |
NFL Football |
09/05/2009 |
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| rryl Harris, wide receiver Taurus Johnson, defensive tackle Derek Lokey, safety Ricky Price, running back Javarris Williams, and wide receiver Rodney Wright. On Friday, the team excised fullback Jed Collins, cornerback Travis Daniels, cornerback Londen Fryar, center Eric Ghiaciuc, tackle Damion McIntosh, linebacker Corey Smith, tackle Herb Taylor, and guard Tavares Washington. The Chiefs will begin the 2009 regular season on Sept. 13, when they open the Todd Haley era by traveling to meet the Baltimore Ravens. |
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