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| Billick takes over Ravens' offense |
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10/23/2006 |
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| ng from, what we're going to change, what we're going to put in, what we're going to take out.''Panthers John Fox loves the running game and the Bengals ranked 25th in the league in rushing defense, giving up more than 140 yard per game. But the Carolina Panthers abandoned the ground game in Sunday's loss in Cincinnati, running the ball 16 times for 60 yards and throwing 34 passes, continuing an unlikely trend under Fox. ``We didn't really go away from it,'' Fox insisted Monday. ``So much of what we do is |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 22, 2006) |
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10/22/2006 |
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| ons - SS Kenoy Kennedy, FB Cory Schlesinger, LB Alex Lewis, G Ross Verba T Rex Tucker, NT Shaun Cody, WR Mike Williams. Jets - RB Derrick Blaylock, RB Cedric Houston, CB David Barrett LB Anthony Schlegel, C Trey Teague, TE Zach Hilton, DT CJ Mosley. CAROLINA PANTHERS AT CINCINNATI BENGALS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) PANTHERS - S Nate Salley, RB DeAngelo Williams, LB Thomas Davis, C Will Montgomery, DT Jordan Carstens, DE Stanley McClover, G D'Anthony Batiste T Rashad Butler. Bengals - QB Anthony Wright, WR Reggie McNeal, CB |
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| Bills G Reyes out for Sunday's game against Patriots |
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10/22/2006 |
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| cause of a shoulder injury. Reyes was injured in Buffalo's loss to Detroit last week and missed two practices this week. Signed by the Bills as a free agent in April, Reyes has started 34 of the last 36 games he has played, including 28 with the Carolina Panthers the past two seasons. Rookie Aaron Merz, the Bills seventh-round pick, will start instead. Merz appeared in his first NFL game two weeks ago in Chicago. Buffalo's offensive line has been battered lately, allowing 14 sacks over the past four game |
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| Anderson the painter could get first NFL start |
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10/21/2006 |
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| f practice and meetings by playing video games, listening to their iPods or watching movies. James Anderson gets out his paintbrush. ``Actually I just went and bought some canvasses. I think I'm going to start doing a painting of my house,'' the Carolina Panthers' rookie linebacker said this week. ``It's just a little way to get my mind off things.'' Anderson has a lot on his mind this week as he prepares to perhaps make his first NFL start on Sunday when the Panthers visit Cincinnati. Starting outside lin |
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| Flashy WRs a Feature Part of Bengals/Panthers Duel |
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10/20/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - If you're in search of an exhibition of touchdown celebrations, make your way to Paul Brown Stadium for Sunday's clash between the Carolina Panthers and Cincinnati Bengals. Panthers wideout Steve Smith and Cincinnati receiver Chad Johnson have end zone moves that put "Dance Fever's" Deney Terrio, not to mention advocates of an "act like you've been there before" post-score philosophy, to shame. For those not interested in intricately-choreographed displays of gridiron joy, an entertaining foo |
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| Peppers on Peppers: a short story |
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10/20/2006 |
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -Julius Peppers leads the league in sacks, routinely makes plays that leave people stunned and is setting team records. However, the Carolina Panthers' defensive end hardly ever speaks - and when he does, it's very reluctantly. He agreed to open up Thursday as long as television cameras stayed away. The highlights? - ``I feel the same. The numbers are better, so I guess I'm doing better. But I'm still playing the same, I think.'' - ``I'm amazed at how guys like Steve (Smith) and M |
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| Howard leaves Panthers for personal reasons |
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10/19/2006 |
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -Carolina Panthers cornerback Reggie Howard, who had played little this season, left the team on Thursday for personal reasons. Coach John Fox said the team got a roster exemption to replace Howard but have not yet replaced him. He acknowledged Howard's decision surprised him. ``I'm not going to get into details,'' Fox said. Howard was a starter for the Panthers in 2003 and had an interception in Carolina's loss to New England in the Super Bowl. He signed a free-agent deal with Miam |
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| Bengals get another tough opponent |
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10/19/2006 |
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The Cincinnati Bengals survived a tough early schedule. They're not doing as well against the softer middle part. A week after losing to previously winless Tampa Bay, the Bengals welcome a much better NFC South team, the Carolina Panthers, to Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday. Subplot: Chad Johnson, who has just one touchdown catch this season against Carolina's Steve Smith, who has re-energized the Panthers. Carolina was 0-2 while Smith was nursing a hamstring injury and is 4-0 since he's come back, including |
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| GAME OF THE WEEK: No trashing these Pro Bowl receivers |
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10/19/2006 |
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| ery so often, Chad Johnson gets in touch with his receiving mate from Santa Monica Junior College, where their remarkable receiving careers got their start seven years ago. This was a good week to catch up. Johnson's Cincinnati Bengals and Smith's Carolina Panthers play Sunday in one of the weekend's most intriguing matchups - two teams headed in opposite directions for the moment, just like their star receivers. The Panthers (4-2) haven't lost since Smith returned from a hamstring injury. He had eight catch |
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| Keyshawn a mentor to cousin Chad |
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10/18/2006 |
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| rced him to start the season on the physically-unable-to-perform list. He had to sit out the first five games of the season. The Bengals (3-2) have three weeks to add him to the active roster. They could do so as soon as Sunday, when they play the Carolina Panthers.Falcons Michael Vick sat out practice to rest a sore right shoulder. The Falcons quarterback was hurt on a brutal shot by New York's Antonio Pierce after running out of bounds in the final minute of the Giants' win last Sunday. Pierce was penali |
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