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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 11, 2009) |
NFL Football |
10/11/2009 |
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| her Allen, RB Albert Young, LB Erin Henderson, WR Darius Reynaud, DT Letroy Guion Rams - 3rd QB Keith Null, DL Victor Adeyanju, FS Anthony Smith, DL Dorell Scott, SS James Butler, OG John Greco, OG Roger Allen, WR Ruvell Martin CINCINNATI BENGALS AT BALTIMORE RAVENS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Bengals - 3rd QB Jordan Palmer, DT Tank Johnson, TE Chase Coffman, OLB Rashad Jeanty, G Scott Kooistra, S Tom Nelson, WR Jerome Simpson, OT Andre Smith Ravens - 3rd QB John Beck, OT Jared Gaither, LB Prescott Burgess, T Oniel Cousins |
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| TCU slides to No. 12 after dicey win over Falcons |
Division I College Football |
10/11/2009 |
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| p>Washington has been biding his time over the years, waiting for his chance to shine. He's been groomed by TCU linebackers before him, those now playing in the NFL. The Frogs have been a linebacker factory in recent years, producing Jason Phillips (Baltimore Ravens), Robert Henson (Washington Redskins) and David Hawthorne (Seattle Seahawks). ``They kind of guided me,'' said Washington, who had two career starts coming into this season. ``Those are great players. All I can do is learn from them and continue t |
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| Jets present big test for Miami Ground Machine |
NFL Football |
10/11/2009 |
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| feel the AFC East goes through Miami, and they feel a different way. You have two bullies in the parking lot who are going to get down.'' Even with a first-place team, Miami couldn't run on Ryan's defense last year, when he was coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens. They beat the Dolphins in the regular season and again in the playoffs, holding Miami to 71 and 52 yards rushing, respectively. ``I would think he would look at what he did with Baltimore last year and figure that's a good plan,'' Miami offensive |
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| Can McDaniels, Broncos, make Pats next victims? |
NFL Football |
10/10/2009 |
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| s still have two of the NFL's elite performers at their respective positions in star quarterback Tom Brady and game-changing wide receiver Randy Moss. Belichick's bunch also comes in off a status-building win after outlasting the previously-unbeaten Baltimore Ravens by a 27-21 count this past weekend. The triumph, New England's seventh in its last eight games dating back to last season, moved the 3-1 Pats into a first-place tie with the rival New York Jets for the top spot in the AFC East. Denver will be seekin |
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| Early battle for AFC North supremacy in Ravens-Bengals |
NFL Football |
10/10/2009 |
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| reason that most or all of those tests would include the defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers. But in yet another example of the nebulous nature of preseason prognostications, the team that emerges on top of Sunday's matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium will be alone in first place atop a division that most had going to the Black and Gold. In truth, Pittsburgh is still highly likely to factor in the hunt for the division title going forward. The Steele |
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| Ravens WR Mason back at practice |
NFL Football |
10/08/2009 |
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| Baltimore, MD (MySportsbook) - Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Derrick Mason was back in practice on Thursday after sitting out Wednesday's practice. Mason, who has a neck injury, took limited snaps on Thursday. Wide receiver Demetrius Williams (illness) and offensive tackle Jared Gathier (neck) both sat out of practice for a second straight day. |
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| Pats rushing leader Taylor may need ankle surgery |
NFL Football |
10/08/2009 |
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| ight day of practice Thursday amid an ESPN.com report Thursday that he needs surgery on his right ankle. He would play again this season unless there are complications, the report said. He was hurt on his final carry of Sunday's 27-21 win over the Baltimore Ravens, a 3-yard run with 5:09 left in the game. He got up and limped off the field.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed |
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| Rookie cut from Ravens dies in Washington |
Headlines |
10/07/2009 |
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SEATTLE (AP) -Tony Fein, an Iraq war veteran and NFL rookie linebacker who played with the Baltimore Ravens during the preseason, has died of unexplained causes on the Kitsap Peninsula of Washington state. Fein, 27, an undrafted rookie free agent from Mississippi, was taken by South Kitsap Fire & Rescue about 10 miles from the Port Orchard area to Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton, across Puget Sound from Seattle, and died in the emergency room Tuesday morning. As of Wednesday morning, other circu |
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| NFC West: Once again, injuries keeping Seahawks grounded |
NFL Football |
10/06/2009 |
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| recover. San Francisco's Scott McKillop wound up recovering the fumble to give his club a 7-0 lead. That was all the 49ers would need, as the St. Louis offense barely mounted a threat under the controls of backup quarterback Kyle Boller. The former Baltimore Ravens' first-round draft choice, starting in place of an injured Marc Bulger, managed just 108 yards on 13-of-24 passing and had a third- quarter interception returned for a touchdown by Niners' All-Pro linebacker Patrick Willis. To be fair, Boller -- mak |
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| Ravens place LB Ayanbadejo on IR, sign Burgess |
NFL Football |
10/06/2009 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -The Baltimore Ravens have placed linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo on the injured reserve list and filled his spot on the roster by signing linebacker Prescott Burgess. Ayanbadejo tore his left quadriceps in Sunday's game against New England. A three-time special teams Pro Bowler, Ayanbadejo has six special teams tackles this season. He also ranks second on the Baltimore defense with 22 tackles. Burgess was signed Tuesday off New England's practice squad. Drafted in the sixth round |
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