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| Bucs place Simms on IR; activate McCown |
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11/03/2006 |
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| e injured reserve list and quarterback Luke McCown was activated from the physically unable to perform list. Simms started the first three games of the season for Tampa Bay but was admitted to the hospital for a spleen injury following a loss to the Carolina Panthers on September 24. After taking a number of hard hits in the game against Carolina, Simms left the contest in the third quarter with what were believed to be sore ribs before returning in the fourth quarter. Later that night, Simms had his spleen remo |
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| Will Romo's Mojo Extend to Redskins Game? |
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11/03/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Last Sunday, Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo raised expectations with a fine performance in a road upset of the Carolina Panthers. If Romo can duplicate his efforts this week, when Dallas travels to meet the arch rival Washington Redskins at FedEx Field, he might want to consider a run for office. In his first NFL start, Romo completed 24-of-36 passes for 270 yards with a touchdown and an interception, also displaying the type of mobility that the deposed Drew Bledsoe severely lacked. Those Cow |
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| Tiki, Peppers, Gould capture NFC monthly awards |
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11/02/2006 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - New York Giants running back Tiki Barber, Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers and Chicago Bears kicker Robbie Gould were chosen as the NFC's top players for the month of October. Barber led the NFL with 490 rushing yards during October to earn the offensive award. He reached the 100-yard mark in three of the club's four games, helping the Giants to four victories and first place in the NFC East at 5-2. In addition, Barber caught 13 passes for 110 yards during the month |
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| Williams dodges serious injury, ready to return |
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11/02/2006 |
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -DeAngelo Williams felt big Ted Washington on his right leg and thought his rookie season might be over. The Carolina Panthers rookie running back heard a pop and thought the 365-pound Washington had broken his ankle. ``I looked back and I saw him and I said, 'Oh no,''' Williams said. ``You think I'm going to pull it back and I'm going to have that 'Pirates of the Caribbean' leg.'' His hairbreadth escape from a peg leg came Oct. 8 as Carolina played Cleveland. ``I waited until the |
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| Minter: I haven't slowed down |
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11/01/2006 |
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -They started as whispers and grew louder as the season moved on. After Sunday's loss to Dallas, they were full-blown shouts. Mike Minter has lost a step. But the Carolina Panthers veteran safety says he's still quick, still makes plays and was the victim of unwarranted criticism after Sunday's game. ``You get older. No doubt about it,'' the 32-year-old Minter said Wednesday. ``But do I feel like I've lost anything? No. Just look at the stats. Who's at the top of every category we h |
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| Panthers' collapse makes for a busy bye week |
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11/01/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Carolina Panthers planned to use Sunday night's showdown with the Dallas Cowboys to showcase themselves in front of a national television audience. Instead, the Panthers demonstrated why they are the NFC's biggest disappointment of the season's first half. The game started out like a dream come true for Carolina, which built a 14-0 lead after one quarter, but ended up being a nightmare fitting of the Halloween season when the Cowboys erupted for 25 fourth-quarter points to come away with |
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| In Romo we trust: Cowboys ride QB to victory |
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10/31/2006 |
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| and helped hold Carolina to 204 total yards with three costly turnovers. Panthers QB Jake Delhomme completed 17 of his 31 attempts for 149 yards, no touchdowns and an interception. COWBOYS MAKE EMERGENCY LANDING Following Sunday's 35-14 win over the Carolina Panthers, the Cowboys needed to make an emergency landing in Nashville, TN after strength and conditioning coach Tony Ollison was experiencing apparent heart problems. Team doctors stabilized Ollison's condition before he was taken to Southern Hills Medical |
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| Panthers reeling after fourth-quarter collapse against Cowboys |
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10/31/2006 |
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -The Carolina Panthers entered the season as the trendy pick to win the Super Bowl. Midway through the season, they're in disarray. On Monday, coach John Fox called the team's 35-14 loss to Dallas a night earlier - when the Panthers gave up 25 fourth-quarter points - one of the most disappointing of his career. He also apologized to fans for the team's three turnovers in the final 10 minutes of Sunday night's nationally televised debacle that dropped Carolina to 4-4 heading into its o |
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| Cowboys assistant becomes ill on flight home |
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10/30/2006 |
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| n those tests were good,'' coach Bill Parcells said. ``They were going to do another set of tests this afternoon, and I guess based on those results they would then decide whether he'd be sent back home here or remain over there.'' Dallas beat the Carolina Panthers 35-14 Sunday night, and the jet had just taken off from Charlotte, N.C., when Ollison complained that he was not well. Reporters on board said team doctors examined Ollison and found he had a low blood pressure and was sweating heavily. Ollison wa |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 29, 2006) |
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10/30/2006 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The following is a list of the players placed on the inactive squad for this week's NFL games. DALLAS COWBOYS AT CAROLINA PANTHERS, 8:15 P.M. (ET) Cowboys - WR Sklyer Green, WR Miles Austin, S Pat Watkins, CB Nathan Jones, DE Junior Glymph, G Cory Procter, OT Pat McQuistan, DE Jason Hatcher. Panthers - S Nate Salley, RB DeAngelo Williams, C Will Montgomery, DT Jordan Carstens, DE Stanley McClover, G D'Anthony Batiste, OT Rashad Butler, TE Jeff King. |
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