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| Bills CB McGee leaves practice with knee injury |
NFL Football |
11/24/2010 |
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -Buffalo Bills cornerback Terrence McGee has left practice because of a knee injury, and it's uncertain if he'll play against Pittsburgh this weekend. The Bills did not update McGee's status following practice Wednesday, except to list him on their injury report with a knee injury. McGee headed to the sideline during an individual drill. He was joined by a trainer and slowly walked down the sideline before being driven off in a cart. He played as backup the past two games aft |
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| Sanchez, Florence, Mariani selected for AFC weekly honors |
NFL Football |
11/24/2010 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez, Buffalo Bills cornerback Drayton Florence and Tennessee Titans kick returner Marc Mariani have been selected as the AFC's top players for Week 11 of the NFL season. Sanchez earned his first offensive weekly award after rallying the Jets to a 30-27 win over Houston. He threw for 315 yards with three touchdowns, including the winning score to Santonio Holmes with just 10 seconds left. Florence nabbed defensive honors for the second time i |
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| QB Fitzpatrick could have future as Bills starter |
Headlines |
11/24/2010 |
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -Buffalo Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick is playing so well he's earned the chance to remain the team's starter beyond this season. Coach Chan Gailey gave the journeyman backup his biggest vote of confidence to date Wednesday. Crediting Fitzpatrick for playing ``extremely well,'' Gailey said it would be ``dumb'' not to consider him for the starting job next year. Gailey did caution not to read much into what he said. But his comments were a departure from the past after prev |
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| Bengals, Jets heading in opposite directions |
NFL Football |
11/24/2010 |
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| ailed out the defense. ``There's no panic,'' defensive coordinator Mike Pettine said. ``We're not flinching. We believe in what we do, and we checked the sky today and it isn't falling.'' The Bengals thought they were going to cruise against the Buffalo Bills last Sunday, but were outscored 35-0 in the second half and lost 49-31. ``In a game of Madden, a video game, if you're up 31-14 or whatever the score was at halftime, it's impossible to come back,'' Ochocinco said. ``For it to happen in real life |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 21, 2010) |
NFL Football |
11/21/2010 |
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| S LaRon Landry, RB Ryan Torain, LB Perry Riley, G Artis Hicks, DT Anthony Bryant, DE Jeremy Jarmon Titans - 3rd QB Kerry Collins, WR Kenny Britt, S Vincent Fuller, S Robert Johnson, T Troy Kropog, G Ryan Durand, TE Craig Stevens, DT Marques Douglas BUFFALO BILLS AT CINCINNATI BENGALS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Bills - 3rd QB Levi Brown, RB C.J. Spiller, LB Shawne Merriman, LB Aaron Maybin, G Cordaro Howard, DE Spencer Johnson, LB Mike Balogun, DE John McCargo Bengals - 3rd QB Dan LeFevour, RB Cedric Peerman, C Reggie |
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| Bengals RB Benson active |
NFL Football |
11/21/2010 |
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| Cincinnati, OH (MySportsbook) - Cincinnati Bengals running back Cedric Benson was active for Sunday's 49-31 loss against the Buffalo Bills. Benson was slowed in practice this week due to a foot injury he suffered in last Sunday's loss at Indianapolis. He finished the game with 25 carries for 124 yards and a score and added three catches for 22 yards. Defensive linemen Tank Johnson and Frostee Rucker were both out with knee injuries. |
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| Williams-Martinez II: Replaying an Instant Jersey Classic |
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11/20/2010 |
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| Ocala, FL (MySportsbook) - "Where else would you rather be than right here, right now?" Those encouraging words, made popular by former Buffalo Bills coach Marv Levy during his team's runs toward would-be football dominance in the 1990s, aren't quite so often used about New Jersey. Not that the Garden State isn't a little slice of Valhalla in the summer months, but, when late autumn and winter creep closer, it's not usually among the first choices for weekend getaways. But that all changes on Saturday nig |
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| Cowboys go for two in a row at Lions' expense |
NFL Football |
11/19/2010 |
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| s square off this Sunday. The lowly Lions will be entering Cowboys Stadium saddled with an NFL-record 25-game road losing streak, a dubious record this current edition now owns by itself following last Sunday's 14-12 defeat to the previously-winless Buffalo Bills. Detroit had also dropped 24 straight away tests one time before, spanning the entire 2001-03 seasons. The Lions' last positive result on the road came on Oct. 28, 2007, a 16-7 victory at Chicago's Soldier Field. The quarterback for Detroit that day |
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| Bills RB Spiller to miss Sunday's game |
NFL Football |
11/17/2010 |
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| Orchard Park, NY (MySportsbook) - Buffalo Bills running back C.J. Spiller has been ruled out for this Sunday's game at Cincinnati because of a hamstring injury. Spiller was hurt on a 29-yard punt return during the second quarter of last Sunday's game against the Lions, a 14-12 win that was Chan Gailey's first victory in nine games as Bills head coach. "It's a slow process. I'm taking it day to day and getting as much treatment as I can to get back," said Spiller. "The main thing with this type of injury i |
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| Bills RB Spiller apologizes for tweet |
NFL Football |
11/17/2010 |
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -Buffalo Bills rookie running back C.J. Spiller has apologized for using a derogatory term toward gays that he posted on his Twitter account. The apology was posted Wednesday afternoon, shortly after Spiller used the term while exchanging tweets with close friend and former Clemson teammate, Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Ricky Sapp. The original tweet has been deleted. In apologizing, Spiller wrote he was ``truly sorry,'' and that it was out of character, before closing wit |
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