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| Patriots missing 4 starters vs. Bills |
NFL Football |
12/26/2010 |
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) - The New England Patriots are without four key starters for their game with the Buffalo Bills. Tight end Aaron Hernandez (hip), guard Dan Connolly (concussion), outside linebacker Jermaine Cunningham (calf), and defensive lineman Brandon Deaderick (shoulder) are out. Also inactive is defensive lineman Mike Wright (concussion), who leads the team with 5 1/2 sacks. Buffalo center Geoff Hangartner will miss his third straight game because of a knee injury. The Patriots clinch h |
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| Brady, Patriots a careful bunch |
NFL Football |
12/24/2010 |
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| lready set several marks for fewest turnovers committed, and are on track to set more. The lack of turnovers has been a key to the team's 12-2 season, the best record in the NFL, and the Patriots are planning on more of the same Sunday against the Buffalo Bills. A win would clinch the AFC East title and the No. 1 seed for the AFC playoffs. Among the streaks and records, the Patriots have gone six straight games without a giveaway; no other NFL team has gone longer than four straight games without a turno |
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| World Juniors always a holiday treat |
NHL Hockey |
12/24/2010 |
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| they do about this hockey tournament, thousands of Canadians from the Golden Horseshoe will be streaming across the border between Boxing Day and January 5 to catch some top-notch hockey and contribute to the local economy without having to endure a Buffalo Bills game. To say Canadians are nuts about this tournament is an understatement. Just ask sports network TSN, which reaps an advertising revenue motherlode each and every December. Here are TSN's top five broadcasts of all time: 5.3 Million - 2010 World |
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| Cleveland Browns |
NFL Football Transaction |
12/24/2010 |
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| Signed defensive lineman Ko Quaye off the Buffalo Bills practice squad. |
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| Patriots take Bills seriously |
NFL Football |
12/22/2010 |
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - For the New England Patriots, facing a team that lost its first eight games of the season shouldn't be much of a challenge. After all, New England has only lost twice all season. But the Patriots' praise of the Buffalo Bills is more than just the lip service they usually pay to opponents whose record is much worse than their own. That's because the Bills are 4-2 in their past six games and would be 5-1 if Steve Johnson hadn't dropped what would have been a winning touchdown |
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| AFC East: From frying pan to fire for Dolphins' Sparano |
NFL Football |
12/21/2010 |
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| no said in reference to his status. "That's all I need to do. That's my concern. Get the team ready to play the Detroit Lions this week. Everything else is out of my control. Let somebody else deal with it." BILLS: Don't look now...but here come the Buffalo Bills. Okay, sure, head coach Chan Gailey & Co. have long been eliminated from playoff contention after an ugly 0-8 start, but four wins in six games since has got the lone NFL team based in New York state harkening back to its home city's old 1980's |
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| Bills prepare to measure themselves against Pats |
Headlines |
12/20/2010 |
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) - Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick is reluctant to discuss exactly how far the Buffalo Bills have come now that they've won four of six since opening the season with eight straight losses. Give him a week, and he'll have a better idea. It was one thing on Monday to measure the Bills' modest run of success a day after a 17-14 win at Miami in which they ended the Dolphins' playoff hopes. Fitzpatrick is aware that Buffalo (4-12) faces a much more daunting challenge this weekend when t |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 19, 2010) |
NFL Football |
12/19/2010 |
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| LB Scott Fujita, WR Jordan Norwood, WR Carlton Mitchell, CB Coye Francies, DE Brian Sanford Bengals - 3rd QB Dan LeFevour, RB Cedric Peerman, TE Chase Coffman, T Kirk Chambers, C Reggie Stephens, DE Victor Adeyanju, LB Vincent Rey, CB Jonathan Wade BUFFALO BILLS AT MIAMI DOLPHINS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Bills - 3rd QB Levi Brown, FB Jehuu Caulcrick, TE Mike Caussin, T Erik Pears, T Colin Brown, C Geoff Hangartner, DT Kellen Heard, DE John McCargo Dolphins - WR Marlon Moore, CB Nate Ness, T Matt Kopa, C Eric Ghiaciu |
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| Bills hand Dolphins damaging defeat |
NFL Football |
12/19/2010 |
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| Miami, FL (MySportsbook) - Ryan Fitzpatrick threw two touchdown passes to help the Buffalo Bills beat the Miami Dolphins, 17-14, at Sun Life Stadium. Fitzpatrick connected on 16-of-26 tosses for 223 yards with one interception. "We came into this game not worried about them or what they had on the line," Fitzpatrick said. "This was for us and for what this would do for us as a team, this win and how we are going to continue to improve for these last couple of games as well. We want to keep improving to gi |
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| Jones to start for Dolphins vs Bills |
NFL Football |
12/19/2010 |
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MIAMI (AP) - Miami Dolphins rookie Reshad Jones has replaced Chris Clemons in the starting lineup at free safety in Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills. Bills tackle Demetrius Bell (knee), cornerback Drayton Florence (fibula), linebacker Chris Kelsay (knee) and guard Andy Levitre (knee) were all active after being on the injury report during the week. Cornerback Nolan Carroll (knee), guard Joe Berger (ankle) and cornerback Sean Smith (ankle) were active for Miami. Carroll was hurt in the tripping |
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