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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, September 20, 2009) |
NFL Football |
09/20/2009 |
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| an, G Rex Hadnot, T Phil Trautwein, WR Brian Robiskie, TE Martin Rucker Broncos - 3rd QB Tom Brandstater, WR Brandon Lloyd, T Brandon Gorin, DT Chris Baker, WR Kenny McKinley, DE LeKevin Smith, G Seth Olsen, LB Spencer Larsen TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS AT BUFFALO BILLS, 4:05 P.M. (ET) Buccaneers - 3rd QB Josh Freeman, WR Antonio Bryant, T Demar Dotson, DL Dre Moore, C Jeff Faine, TE John Gilmore, DE Kyle Moore, T Marc Dile Bills - 3rd QB Gibran Hamdan, LB Paul Posluszny, WR Steve Johnson, OL Kirk Chambers, CB Dray |
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| Hasselbeck leaves with rib bruise |
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09/20/2009 |
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| tbrook had his ankle taped in the third quarter. He had 52 yards rushing on 13 attempts. Westbrook says the ankle feels sore. He had surgery to remove scar tissue and bone fragments from his right ankle in June. The injuries mounted fast for the Buffalo Bills, who had two players - right tackle Brad Butler and tight end Derek Schouman - carted off the field with knee injuries against Tampa Bay. Butler did not return after hurting his right knee late in the first half. Schouman was carted off the field |
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| Bills injuries mount against Buccaneers |
NFL Football |
09/20/2009 |
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -The injuries mounted fast for the Buffalo Bills, who had two players - right tackle Brad Butler and tight end Derek Schouman - carted off the field with knee injuries against Tampa Bay on Sunday. Butler did not return after hurting his right knee late in the first half. Schouman was carted off the field after twisting his right knee while being tackled after making a 6-yard catch with a minute left in the third quarter. Schouman's injury left Buffalo with one tight end, Derek |
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| Bills seeking bounce-back in home opener vs. Bucs |
NFL Football |
09/19/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Buffalo Bills showed they can go toe-to-toe with one of the NFL's heavyweights in their season opener. Now the team must prove it can bounce back from a gut-wrenching loss when it takes the field against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this Sunday at Ralph Wilson Stadium. The Bills gave the mighty New England Patriots all they could handle in a thriller that kicked off the league's Monday night schedule, but a costly late miscue combined with the precision passing of Tom Brady resulted in a |
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| Bills sign CB McGee to multi-year extension |
NFL Football |
09/18/2009 |
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| Orchard Park, NY (MySportsbook) - The Buffalo Bills signed cornerback Terrence McGee to a multi-year contract extension on Friday. Further terms of the deal were not disclosed. The seven-year veteran led the Bills last season with three interceptions and added 66 tackles while playing in 14 games, starting 13 of them. "You definitely feel good about your long term security when you can get a deal like this done, but more importantly it allows you to focus more on football," said McGee. "At the same time I |
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| Pats' Mayo in locker room with crutches, brace |
NFL Football |
09/17/2009 |
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| FL Defensive Rookie of the Year walked through New England's locker room and into the training room on Thursday. He did not talk with reporters. Mayo sprained the medial collateral ligament in the first quarter of Monday night's 25-24 win over the Buffalo Bills and could miss up to eight weeks, the Boston Globe reported. The Patriots said only that he had a knee injury and did not practice Wednesday. His agent, Sean Kiernan, has not returned an e-mail seeking comment. On Tuesday, coach Bill Belichick s |
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| 2 teens admit to defacing Bills CB McKelvin's lawn |
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09/16/2009 |
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -Two 16-year-old males have admitted to defacing the lawn in front of the home of Buffalo Bills cornerback Leodis McKelvin. Hamburg police Sgt. Thomas Best said Wednesday the two teens have admitted to spray-painting a message and an obscenity on the player's lawn shortly after the Bills season-opening 25-24 loss at New England on Monday night. Best said it'll be up to the Erie County district attorney's office to determine whether to take action against the suspects because Mc |
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| Notre Dame to honor its heyday teams of 1940s |
Division I College Football |
09/16/2009 |
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| n '46 because we only traveled four units,'' he said. The Irish were so deep that center Art Statuto never lettered for the Irish, yet played in the 1948 College All-Star game, was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles and played two seasons with the Buffalo Bills of the All-America Football Conference and a season with the Los Angeles Rams in the NFL. Leahy had a tower built at Notre Dame's practice field so he could watch over three scrimmages going on at the same time. They scrimmaged daily and after pra |
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| Bills LB Posluszny has surgery, out indefinitely |
NFL Football |
09/16/2009 |
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| Orchard Park, NY (MySportsbook) - Buffalo Bills linebacker Paul Posluszny had successful surgery on his broken arm Wednesday. The Bills have not given a target date for his return, but head coach Dick Jauron indicated on the team's website it was not a season-ending injury. "We're hoping to get him back at some point before the halfway point of the season," Jauron said. Posluszny broke a bone in his arm while bringing down Patriots running back Fred Taylor in the second quarter of Monday's season opener. |
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| Brady, Harris and Reed earn AFC weekly honors |
NFL Football |
09/16/2009 |
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| k Jets linebacker David Harris and Pittsburgh Steelers kicker Jeff Reed have been selected as the AFC's top players for Week 1 of the NFL season. Brady captured the offensive honor after leading the Patriots to a 25-24 come- from-behind win over the Buffalo Bills on Monday night. He hit Benjamin Watson for a pair of touchdowns in the waning minutes, the last a 16-yard strike occurring with 50 seconds remaining in the game after Buffalo's Leodis McKelvin fumbled a kickoff return. Brady, who returned to regula |
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