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| Peterson, Harvin questionable for Vikings |
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12/03/2010 |
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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) -Adrian Peterson, Steve Hutchinson and Percy Harvin are all listed as questionable for the Minnesota Vikings game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Peterson, the third-leading rusher in the NFL, has a sprained right ankle. Hutchinson, the perennial Pro Bowl left guard, has a broken right thumb. And Harvin, their most versatile offensive player, went to the doctor on Friday while dealing with migraine headaches. Coach Leslie Frazier says he is optimistic that that Peterson w |
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| Bills LB Torbor placed on IR |
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12/03/2010 |
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -Buffalo Bills starting linebacker Reggie Torbor is done for the season after being placed on injured reserve Friday because of a shoulder injury that will require surgery. Torbor finished with 41 tackles after signing with the Bills as a free agent. He was hurt in Sunday's overtime loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Bills claimed tight end Scott Chandler after he was waived by the Dallas Cowboys to take Torbor's roster spot. Starting right guard Eric Wood (ankle), cornerba |
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| Harvin among the many missing Vikings at practice |
NFL Football |
12/02/2010 |
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| aling with another migraine headache. Harvin didn't practice Thursday. Interim head coach Leslie Frazier says he hopes Harvin can participate Friday. Frazier will likely have several game-time decisions to make Sunday before the Vikings play the Buffalo Bills. Sprained ankles have kept running back Adrian Peterson and defensive end Ray Edwards out of practice this week. Same goes for left guard Steve Hutchinson, who has a cast on his broken thumb. Frazier says he hopes Peterson, Edwards and Hutchinson |
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| Bills place DE Edwards on IR |
NFL Football |
12/02/2010 |
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| Orchard Park, NY (MySportsbook) - The Buffalo Bills on Thursday placed starting defensive end Dwan Edwards on injured reserve. Edwards, who signed with the Bills as a free agent this past offseason, suffered a hamstring injury during last Sunday's overtime loss to the Steelers. The Oregon State product started in all of Buffalo's first 11 games this season. He was the team's fourth-leading tackler with 59 and also recorded a forced fumble and an interception. The Bills signed free agent rookie tight end M |
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| Bills WR Johnson moving on |
NFL Football |
12/01/2010 |
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -Buffalo Bills receiver Steve Johnson's T-shirt said it all. Walking to the microphone before practice Wednesday, Johnson sported a shirt with the words ``It's all good'' emblazoned across the chest. ``Yeah I've been able to put it behind me,'' Johnson said. ``I haven't forgotten about it, but I'm ready to move on from it.'' ``It'' is Johnson's costly endzone drop in overtime Sunday that prevented the Bills from upsetting the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the ensuing public storm |
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| Bills WR Johnson moves on |
NFL Football |
12/01/2010 |
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -Buffalo Bills receiver Steve Johnson's T-shirt said it all. Walking to the microphone before practice Wednesday, Johnson sported a shirt with the words ``It's all good'' emblazoned across the chest. ``Yeah I've been able to put it behind me,'' Johnson said. ``I haven't forgotten about it, but I'm ready to move on from it.'' ``It'' is Johnson's costly endzone drop in overtime Sunday that prevented the Bills from upsetting the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the ensuing public storm |
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| Favre says no meeting scheduled with NFL |
NFL Football |
12/01/2010 |
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| d is unaware of when the league will conclude its investigation into allegations that he sent inappropriate messages and photos to a female New York Jets employee two years ago. Favre spoke on Wednesday as his Minnesota Vikings prepare to play the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. He says he has ``not heard a word'' from the league on its investigation and remains focused on helping the Vikings turn things around on the field. An NFL spokesman said Wednesday the investigation is continuing. Favre also reiterate |
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| AFC East: Bills' Johnson tweets his way to mass attention |
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11/30/2010 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Perhaps sensing that his two-win Buffalo Bills already had enough problems, wide receiver Stevie Johnson acted quickly on Monday to avoid alienating a power higher than the NFL commissioner. The third-year pro from Kentucky, who dropped what would have been a game- winning touchdown pass in Sunday's 19-16 overtime loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, vented his post-game frustrations with an emotional news conference and a follow-up Twitter post in which he appeared to be sending blame skywar |
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| NFC North: Can Cutler keep Bears on top? |
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11/30/2010 |
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| , who left the Washington game with a leg injury. Edwards is second on the team in sacks with six. The Vikings, whose playoff lives are hanging by thread at 4-7, are back at home for three straight games starting with this Sunday's showdown with the Buffalo Bills at Mall of America Field. The Giants and Bears will also make stops in Minneapolis before season's end. PACKERS: It appears the Green Bay Packers will go as far as the right arm of quarterback Aaron Rodgers will take them. That's only because Green |
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| AFC North: Memorable day for Browns' Delhomme |
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11/30/2010 |
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| ict. STEELERS: The Browns weren't the only AFC North member that had to take a deep breath after Sunday's proceedings, with the Pittsburgh Steelers managing to escape with a stressful 16-13 overtime triumph in their matchup with a game but snake-bit Buffalo Bills team that entered the Week 12 schedule with a mere two wins to its credit. The division co-leaders got all they could handle and more from the determined Bills, who rallied from an early 13-0 deficit to force extra time on kicker Rian Lindell's 49-y |
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