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| Pro Bowl tackle Ogden could be sidelined vs. Bills |
NFL Football |
12/27/2006 |
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Pro Bowl tackle Jonathan Ogden did not practice Wednesday and will almost certainly sit out the Baltimore Ravens' game Sunday against Buffalo with a hyperextended left big toe. Ogden missed his first game of the season last weekend in Pittsburgh and was listed as doubtful on Wednesday's injury report. ``It's getting a lot better,'' he said. ``I have no idea about this week, but one thing is for sure: I'll be back for the playoffs. That's the plan.'' Ogden was replaced last week by second-year player Ad |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Week 17 - Stop Whining About NFL Mediocrity |
NFL Football |
12/27/2006 |
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| ptions thrown (8) along with San Diego...Minnesota is No. 1 in the league in rushing defense (54.5 yards per game) and yards per carry allowed (2.6), and will break the NFL record for fewest rushing yards allowed in a 16-game season (970 by the 2000 Baltimore Ravens) unless they surrender 153 ground yards this week...Vikings are last in the NFL in pass defense (238 yards per game), but have faced more passing attempts (568) than any other team in the league... Rams' 17 rushing plays of 20 yards or more allowed |
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| On Football: Ravens capable of Super Bowl run |
NFL Football |
12/26/2006 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -As they stumbled to a 6-10 finish a year ago, the Baltimore Ravens were forced to answer serious questions about the state of a team that fully expected to be in the Super Bowl. Could the Ravens win with Kyle Boller at quarterback? Was Jamal Lewis still capable of carrying the running game? Could Ray Lewis still dominate at middle linebacker, or even stay healthy for an entire season? And, most importantly, could coach Brian Billick cope with the toned-down persona demanded by owner |
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| Packers/Bears selected for Sunday night; wild chase for playoffs |
NFL Football |
12/26/2006 |
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| as the NFL gears up for a frantic finish to the regular season. Incredibly, six teams are fighting for two playoff spots in the AFC and five clubs are battling for the final berth in the NFC. Also as part of the flex scheduling, the Buffalo Bills at Baltimore Ravens, Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts, and Atlanta Falcons at Philadelphia Eagles games will move to 4:15 p.m. (et). All three of those contests have playoff implications. Going into the final week, the New York Jets, Cincinnati, Tennessee, Jacksonv |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 24, 2006) |
NFL Football |
12/24/2006 |
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| RB Kory Chapman, CB Tim Jennings, CB T.J. Rushing, TE Dallas Clark, OT Dan Federkell, DE Ryan LaCasse Texans - 3rd QB Quinton Porter, WR Charlie Adams, CB John Walker, S Michael Stone, RB Samkon Gado, OT Scott Jackson, TE Owen Daniels, DT Tim Bulman BALTIMORE RAVENS AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Ravens - CB Jamaine Winborne, CB David Pittman, RB P.J. Daniels, FB Nick Luchey, DT Atiyyah Ellison, OT Jonathan Ogden, WR Devard Darling, WR Clarence Moore Steelers - 3RD QB Brian St. Pierre, S Ryan Clark, S A |
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| Ravens' Ogden out with toe injury |
NFL Football |
12/24/2006 |
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -Baltimore Ravens left tackle Jonathan Ogden was held out of Sunday's AFC North game against Pittsburgh with a toe injury, the first game he has missed in more than two years. Ogden, selected to the Pro Bowl for the 10th consecutive season, had started every Ravens game the last two seasons. He missed three consecutive games midway through the 2004 season with a hamstring injury. The Steelers, as expected, deactivated right tackle Max Starks after he had arthroscopic knee surgery on Wedne |
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| Win Over Ravens Would Keep Hope Alive for Steelers |
NFL Football |
12/22/2006 |
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| t by an inglorious 2-6 start to their post-title, post- Jerome Bettis fairy tale season. Five wins in six games have followed since the schedule's midway point, however, with the only loss of the last half-dozen coming to this week's opponents - the Baltimore Ravens - in a punishing 27-0 whitewash on Nov. 26 at M&T Bank Stadium. The Ravens have already guaranteed themselves a spot in the postseason, having clinched the AFC's North Division title in the midst of a successful run that's yielded seven wins in |
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| The last time? Cowher may be coaching his final Steelers home game |
NFL Football |
12/21/2006 |
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| ndecided status adds an element of intrigue to what already is one of the NFL's best rivalry games, even though the Steelers (7-7) are long shots to reach the postseason. ``I'm not going to elaborate on it,'' Cowher said. ``We're talking about the Baltimore Ravens.'' Remarkably, this is only the third time since 1969, the year before the AFL-NFL merger, the Steelers have gone into their final home game not knowing who would coach them the following season. Chuck Noll strongly hinted he might retire late i |
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| Playoff Position on the Line for Pack, Vikes |
NFL Football |
12/21/2006 |
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| heless. The Vikings have allowed just 771 rushing yards all year, an average of 55.1 per game, and would have to surrender a total of 200 ground yards over their final two contests to avoid breaking the 16-game record of 970, established by the 2000 Baltimore Ravens. No opposing player has amassed more than 78 ground yards against Minnesota, a figure that Buffalo's Willis McGahee managed on 28 carries back in Week 4. Defensive tackles Pat Williams (38 tackles, 1 sack) and Kevin Williams (29 tackles, 5 sacks) ha |
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| Steelers got started only after it seemed they were finished |
NFL Football |
12/21/2006 |
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| f winning the Super Bowl. That knowledge may have prevented them from getting distracted or looking too far ahead, and they are taking a similar approach now with two games remaining. Both are against division teams that defeated them earlier, the Baltimore Ravens (11-3) at home on Sunday and the Cincinnati Bengals (8-6) on the road Dec. 31. Their 27-0 loss at Baltimore on Nov. 26 was their only bad performance since midseason, but it couldn't have been much worse. Roethlisberger was sacked nine times and t |
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