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| Gannon, Freeney and Brightful named AFC Players of the Week |
NFL Football |
11/13/2002 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Oakland Raiders quarterback Rich Gannon, Indianapolis Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney and Baltimore Ravens kick returner Lamont Brightful have been named the Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week, respectively, for the tenth week of the NFL season. Gannon, who led the Raiders to a 34-10 victory over the Denver Broncos on Monday night, broke the 19-year-old NFL single-game record for most consecutive completions by connecting on 21 attempts in a row to sur |
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| Lewis practices, doubtful for Sunday |
NFL Football |
11/13/2002 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis practiced on Wednesday but is still listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins. The All-Pro Lewis practiced for just the second time since October 6 when he partially dislocated his left shoulder while diving for a fumble in a game against the Cleveland Browns. Lewis has missed the past five games. Baltimore is 2-3 without its star linebacker, suffering losses to Pittsburgh, Indianapolis and Atlanta, while coming out |
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| Dolphins Team Report: Will Sage predict a win? |
NFL Football |
11/08/2002 |
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| hrives on short routes, and he will be a factor this week for sure. New York's defense has regained its edge, but the fact remains that the Jets are capable of a letdown after their long road trip. The Jets allow a conference-worst 146.3 yards per game on the ground and Williams will be poised to bounce back from his struggled in Green Bay. Expect Williams to get the ball at least 20 times this Sunday since Turner will need to limit Lucas' attempts. COMING UP: The Dolphins host the Baltimore Ravens in Week 11. |
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| Falcons Team Report: Hard test in the Steel City |
NFL Football |
11/08/2002 |
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| in the weak AFC North, but the Falcons find themselves in third place in the much more competitive NFC South. For Atlanta to win at the hostile Heinz Field on Sunday, Vick will need to have a more successful game than he did a week ago. Against the Baltimore Ravens, Vick failed to post his typical gaudy statistics and threw his first interception of the season in Atlanta's 20-17 win. RB T.J. Duckett returned from a nagging foot injury and ran for a career-high 75 yards on 13 carries while reclaiming his job fr |
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| Spartans reportedly eyeing Marvin Lewis |
Division I College Football |
11/08/2002 |
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| n Post reported on Friday that there has been no formal contact between both parties, but Michigan State views Lewis as a strong candidate, and the Redskins' coordinator would likely explore a job offer from the Spartans. Since taking control of the Baltimore Ravens defense in 1996, Lewis has established himself as one the NFL's top coordinators. That reputation helped to net him a three-year deal worth at least $2.7 million from the Redskins this past offseason. The deal, which made Lewis the highest paid assi |
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| Brad Johnson among NFC Players of the Week |
NFL Football |
11/06/2002 |
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| posted by the Tampa offense on Sunday represents their biggest total of the season. This is Johnson's fifth Player of the Week award. Kerney recorded seven tackles, two sacks and recovered a fumble for a touchdown in Atlanta's 20-17 victory over the Baltimore Ravens. It was his second multi-sack game in the last three contests. "Pat was outstanding," Falcons head coach Dan Reeves said. "He had tackles, "Pat was outstanding," Falcons head coach Dan Reeves said. "He had tackles, sacks and he scored the big touchd |
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| McNair, Maslowski and Randle El named AFC Players of the Week |
NFL Football |
10/30/2002 |
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| The play led to a Kansas City touchdown with 1:55 left in the game, putting the Chiefs on top, 20-10, and effectively ending the game. Randle El was responsible for giving the Steelers favorable field position throughout their 31-18 victory over the Baltimore Ravens. The 5-9 rookie from Indiana averaged 27.5 yards on two kickoff returns -- giving Pittsburgh the ball on their own 32-yard-line on the first return and inside Baltimore territory on the 49-yard-line with the second -- and also contributed a pair of |
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| Lewis to miss fourth straight game, maybe season |
NFL Football |
10/28/2002 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - Baltimore Ravens Pro Bowl linebacker Ray Lewis, sidelined for the past three weeks with a shoulder injury, will sit out Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons and could possibly miss the rest of the season. Lewis has not played since October 6 when he partially dislocated his left shoulder while diving for a fumble in a game against Cleveland. The injury brought to an end Lewis' streak of 63 straight starts. According to Ravens head coach Brian Billick, the team may soon |
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| Ray Lewis practices, but is still questionable for Sunday |
NFL Football |
10/25/2002 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis returned to the practice field for the first time in three weeks Friday, but remains questionable for Sunday's game against Pittsburgh. "Obviously, we're ahead of where we were last week," coach Brian Billick said. "Things are looking better. But it's going to be the proverbial game-time decision." Lewis has not played since October 6, when he partially dislocated his shoulder while diving for a fumble in a game against Cleveland. He mis |
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| Steelers Team Report: Division lead on the line in Baltimore |
NFL Football |
10/25/2002 |
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| the sideline, and the passing game has been very efficient. Pittsburgh's aerial attack will need to continue its success this week, since RB Jerome Bettis sprained his knee on Monday night and is expected to miss Sunday's important game against the Baltimore Ravens. There will be a new AFC North leader once this game ends, and the team that plays better without its top Pro Bowler will be the one to move into first place. Baltimore LB Ray Lewis is questionable for Sunday's contest. Pittsburgh isn't doing anythi |
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