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| Bears conquer New Jersey, now head to New England |
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11/20/2006 |
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Back-to-back games at the Meadowlands followed by a trip to AFC East leader New England? This looked like trouble for the Chicago Bears. Instead, they beat the New York Jets 10-0 on Sunday to complete a Meadowlands sweep. And they used an old formula: key defensive plays and a sound running game. Throw in Chris Harris' recovery of an onside kick by New York to start the second half that led to a field goal. Then, mix in one big touchdown by Mark Bradley, and it adds up to a 9-1 record for Chicago. ` |
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| Playoffs? Not a crazy thought, but Niners not thinking it |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| with their first three-game winning streak in four years, beating the Seattle Seahawks 20-14 Sunday to move within one game of first place in the NFC West. Many possibilities have opened up for a rapidly improving club that fell behind 41-0 to the Chicago Bears only three weeks earlier. But coach Mike Nolan is content to keep the playoffs as a distant, fantastical topic. After Frank Gore rushed for a franchise-record 212 yards and the 49ers' defense finished off the Seahawks with three stops in the final |
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| Two-game slide ends in rout on the road |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| aybe it was their beat-up grass field at Gillette Stadium that hurt. That's gone now, being replaced by synthetic FieldTurf, which will be ready for the next home game Sunday. And that certainly won't be enough either, not when the opponent is the Chicago Bears, who are 9-1 and have allowed an NFL-low 120 points. The Bears also got a shutout Sunday, 10-0 over a New York Jets team that won at Gillette Stadium 17-14 a week earlier, ending the Patriots' streak of 57 games without back-to-back losses. For a |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 19, 2006) |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| Boschetti, WR David Patten, WR Santana Moss, DT Anthony Montgomery, FS Reed Doughty, OL Taylor Whitley Buccaneers - 3rd QB Luke McCown, CB Alan Zemaitis, LB Shelton Quarles, G Jeb Terry, WR Parris Warren, DL Ellis Wyms, DE Simeon Rice, T Donald Penn CHICAGO BEARS AT NEW YORK JETS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Bears - 3rd QB Kyle Orton, CB Dante Wesley, CB Derrick Strait, FB J.D. Runnels, LB Leon Joe, G Anthony Oakley, DT Alfonso Boone, DT Antonio Garay. Jets - RB Derrick Blaylock, FB B.J. Askew, T Na'Shan Goddard, DE Dave |
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| Bears get second straight in Meadowlands |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| East Rutherford, NJ (MySportsbook) - Thomas Jones gained 121 yards on 23 carries as the Chicago Bears eeked out a 10-0 win over the New York Jets at Giants Stadium. Rex Grossman completed 11-of-22 passes for 119 yards and a touchdown for the Bears (9-1), who beat the Giants, 38-20, at Giants Stadium last Sunday night. Mark Bradley hauled in four passes for 80 yards and a score. Brian Urlacher made 11 tackles and picked off a pass while Nathan Vasher also intercepted a ball for Chicago, which is 9-1 for th |
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| Bears Seeking a New York Sweep |
NFL Football |
11/18/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Somewhere, a travel agent is being flogged...or should be. For the second straight mid-November weekend, the Chicago Bears will leave their cozy lake-side dens in northern Illinois to experience the splendor that is greater Newark swamp-side suburbia - this time taking on the "this week it's our home field" New York Jets at Giants Stad...errr - the Meadowlands. In last week's journey to the land of Sinatra, Springsteen and the Jersey devil, the Bears did a second-half tap dance on the inj |
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| Giants RB Brandon Jacobs plans to appeal NFL fine |
NFL Football |
11/17/2006 |
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| nts halfback Brandon Jacobs is unhappy with the NFL and plans to let the league know. Jacobs revealed Friday that the league fined him between $5,000 and $10,000 for shoving a football underneath his jersey to celebrate a touchdown run against the Chicago Bears on Sunday night. Jacobs, who said he will appeal, insisted he was not celebrating. He said that when he puts the ball underneath his jersey to create a bulging stomach and then rubs it, he is acknowledging his wife, Kimberly, who is pregnant. Wh |
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| 2006 Pro Football Hall of Fame Semifinalists List |
NFL Football |
11/17/2006 |
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Terrell Davis, RB, 1995-2001 Denver Broncos Dermontti Dawson, C, 1988-2000 Pittsburgh Steelers Fred Dean, DE, 1975-1981 San Diego Chargers; 1981-1985 San Francisco 49ers Richard Dent, DE, 1983-1993, 1995 Chicago Bears; 1994 San Francisco 49ers; 1996 Indianapolis Colts; 1997 Philadelphia Eagles Randy Gradishar, LB, 1974-1983 Denver Broncos Kevin Greene, LB-DE, 1985-1992 Los Angeles Rams; 1993-1995 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1996, 1998-1999 Carolina Panthers; 1997 San Francisco 49ers Russ Grimm, G, 19 |
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| Bears try to tighten up after three 100-yard rushers |
NFL Football |
11/17/2006 |
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LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) -Certainly, the New York Jets have been watching. The Chicago Bears may have the No. 1-ranked defense in the NFL, but they've been vulnerable against the run recently, allowing a back to surpass 100 yards three straight games. First it was the 49ers' Frank Gore gaining 111 yards on 12 carries in the Bears' 41-10 runway win. The next week, the Dolphins came to Soldier Field and Ronnie Brown ran all over the Bears with 157 yards on 29 carries as Miami became the only team to beat Ch |
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| Jets might be on the run against Bears |
NFL Football |
11/16/2006 |
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HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) -Kevan Barlow watched game film all week of running backs zipping through the Chicago Bears' defense, and couldn't help but get excited. ``As a running back, I see that and I get anxious,'' the New York Jets' second-leading rusher said Thursday. ``But you have to stick with the game plan and what works best for us, whether that's throwing the ball or running the ball. I'm sure that they are working on it over there to try and eliminate the 100-yard rusher.'' Chicago's usually domi |
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