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| Eagles, Bears in similar spot |
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11/19/2009 |
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LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) -Donovan McNabb called it a ``must win,'' and just to be clear, he was only referring to his Philadelphia Eagles. That the Chicago Bears are in a similar spot was merely a coincidence, yet after a rough few weeks, that's where these teams stand heading into their game Sunday night. The Eagles (5-4) are coming off two close losses. The Bears (4-5) have dropped four of five. And both teams desperately need a win at Soldier Field. ``This is a must win for us and that's the way th |
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| Obama to appear in PSA with 3 NFL players |
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11/19/2009 |
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| h football with local children on the White House lawn. The PSA promotes the league's Play 60 campaign, which encourages physical activity to combat childhood obesity, and the president's community service initiative United We Serve. Obama wears a Chicago Bears jacket as he plays football with Brees, the New Orleans Saints quarterback, Polamalu, the Pittsburgh Steelers safety, and Ware, the Dallas Cowboys linebacker. A shorter version of the spot will air throughout the season.Copyright © 2005 The Ass |
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| NFL Injury Report |
NFL Football |
11/19/2009 |
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| h (foot). FULL: RB Jeremi Johnson (chest). RAIDERS: DNP: LB Ricky Brown (ankle), S Hiram Eugene (shoulder), WR Nick Miller (shin), WR Javon Walker (hamstring). LIMITED: DE Greg Ellis (knee). FULL: LB Isaiah Ekejiuba (ankle). PHILADELPHIA EAGLES at CHICAGO BEARS - EAGLES: OUT: WR Kevin Curtis (knee), RB Brian Westbrook (concussion). DNP: S Quintin Demps (ankle), CB Macho Harris (eye), LB Akeem Jordan (knee). LIMITED: CB Sheldon Brown (hamstring). FULL: DE Victor Abiamiri (knee), LB Chris Gocong (hamstring), |
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| Manning leads AFC weekly honors |
NFL Football |
11/18/2009 |
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| seconds left as Oakland appeared to be driving for the game-winning score. On the season, Brown has 47 tackles, one sack, two interceptions and four passes defensed. This is Brown's third career weekly award, winning his first two as a member of the Chicago Bears. Scott was the special teams player of the week after recording a 96-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the Bengals' 18-12 win over the Steelers; it was the team's first kickoff for a touchdown in over two years. A rookie from Abilene Christian, |
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| NFC West: Fortunate 49ers show their mettle in important win |
NFL Football |
11/17/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - With their season potentially hanging in the balance, the San Francisco 49ers were finally able to come out on the right side of a close game in last Thursday's narrow victory over the Chicago Bears. Despite being outgained by a sizeable margin and generating little consistency on the offensive end, the 49ers did just enough on both sides of the ball to edge the mistake-prone Bears in a 10-6 squeaker that kept the team a viable contender in the NFC playoff picture. The win halted a frustr |
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| Fewell replaces Jauron as Buffalo head coach |
NFL Football |
11/17/2009 |
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| tement. Prior to joining the Bills, Jauron spent two seasons with Detroit as defensive coordinator and completed the 2005 campaign as interim head coach. The Lions were 1-4 under Jauron in 2005. Jauron went 35-46 in five seasons as head coach of the Chicago Bears from 1999 through 2003 and was the NFL Coach of the Year in 2001 following a 13-3 finish, the only year in which he has had a winning record as head coach. The 47-year-old Fewell will be a head coach for the first time in his career. This is his 12t |
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| Bills fire Jauron |
NFL Football |
11/17/2009 |
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| that needed to be made at this time for the best interest of our team," Wilson said in a statement. Prior to joining the Bills, Jauron spent two seasons with Detroit as defensive coordinator and completed the 2005 campaign as interim head coach. The Lions were 1-4 under Jauron in 2005. Jauron went 35-46 in five seasons as head coach of the Chicago Bears from 1999 through 2003 and was the NFL Coach of the Year in 2001 following a 13-3 finish, the only year in which he has had a winning record as head coach. |
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| NFC North: Vikings soaring, but not yet at apex |
NFL Football |
11/17/2009 |
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| alty thing is disturbing to me," said Childress. All of that said, there was again plenty of positive to accentuate for the Vikings, who remained three games ahead of the Green Bay Packers, and put another game of distance between themselves and the Chicago Bears. Quarterback Brett Favre continued his renaissance as the team came off its bye, completing 20-of-29 passes for 344 yards, a touchdown, no turnovers, and just one sack absorbed. Favre's developing chemistry with wideout Sidney Rice reached a cauldro |
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| Seahawks look to continue Cardinals' home woes |
NFL Football |
11/14/2009 |
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| y of Phoenix Stadium into Sunday's showdown. In contrast, the Cardinals have performed like world-beaters on the road through the first half of the 2009 campaign, a stark reversal of fortune from previous years. Last weekend's 41-21 trouncing of the Chicago Bears at Solider Field improved Arizona to 4-0 in enemy venues this season, with three of those triumphs coming by double-digit margins. The Seahawks can personally attest to Arizona's sudden prowess as the visitor. When these two divisional foes squared |
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| 49ers intercept Cutler five times in win over Bears |
NFL Football |
11/13/2009 |
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| San Francisco, CA (MySportsbook) - Frank Gore ran for 104 yards and a touchdown, as San Francisco recorded five interceptions in a 10-6 win over the Chicago Bears at Candlestick Park. Gore also had four receptions for 21 yards for the 49ers (4-5), who snapped a four-game losing streak in head coach Mike Singletary's first game against his former team. Singletary was a Hall of Fame linebacker for the famed Chicago defense from 1981-1992. Alex Smith completed 16-of-23 passes for 118 yards with an intercepti |
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