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| Saints' Colston out against 49ers |
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12/03/2006 |
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| New Orleans, LA (MySportsbook) - New Orleans Saints rookie wide receiver Marques Colston is inactive Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers because of a sprained left ankle. Colston left his team's 31-16 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals at the Superdome in Week 11 when he was hurt in the first quarter while blocking for running back Deuce McAllister. He was inactive for Week 12's 31-13 win over Atlanta. A 2006 seventh-round draft pick out of Hofstra, Colston has been the breakout star of the season with 54 catch |
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| NFL Inactives (Thursday, November 30, 2006) |
NFL Football |
12/01/2006 |
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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. BALTIMORE RAVENS AT CINCINNATI BENGALS, 8:00 P.M. (ET) Ravens - CB David Pittman, RB P.J Daniels, RB Cory Ross, LB Dan Cody, G Keydrick Vincent, WR Devard Darling, TE Daniel Wilcox, DT Justin Bannan. Bengals - 3rd QB Doug Johnson, CB Deltha O'Neal, LB A.J. Nicholson, G Bobbie Williams, C Rich Braham, T Levi Jones, WR Kelley Washington, DT John Thornton. |
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| Bengals lead Ravens 13-0 after 3 quarters |
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11/30/2006 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) -Carson Palmer hit T.J. Houshmandzadeh on a 40-yard flea-flicker early in the second half, giving the Cincinnati Bengals a 13-0 lead over the Baltimore Ravens after three quarters Thursday night. The trickery left Houshmandzadeh uncovered. He hauled in the pass at the 12 and went the rest of the way untouched. Houshmandzadeh had nine catches for 108 yards, eclipsing his previous single-game high of 102 yards. He had taunted the Ravens leading up to the game, suggesting the Bengals were the |
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| Bengals 6, Ravens 0 at halftime |
NFL Football |
11/30/2006 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) -Shayne Graham's two field goals gave the Cincinnati Bengals a 6-0 lead over the Baltimore Ravens at halftime Thursday night. Both came after Cincinnati drove within the Ravens 10, once failing to score because of a pass interference call in the end zone and later when tight end Reggie Kelly came down with a pass out of bounds at the side of the end zone. Baltimore had a chance for a field goal, but Matt Stover missed from 29 yards because of a bad snap in the closing seconds of the half.
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| Title on the Line for Ravens in Cincinnati |
NFL Football |
11/30/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens have a chance to lock up their first AFC North title and playoff berth since 2003 on Thursday night, when they visit the similarly streaking Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium. Baltimore has won five straight since head coach Brian Billick fired offensive coordinator Jim Fassel and took over play-calling duties following a loss to Carolina in Week 6. The Ravens, who have scored 24 points or more in each game of their winning streak, extended their winning run with a |
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| A look at some of the NFL's best comeback stories |
NFL Football |
11/30/2006 |
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| - After messy departure from Tennessee, only team he'd ever known, had Ravens tied for the second-best record in the NFL through 11 games. Threw a 65-yard scoring pass, his longest completion since 2003, in comeback win over Titans. Carson Palmer, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback - No sign of the serious knee injury that knocked him and Bengals out of the playoffs. Going into Thursday night's game against Baltimore, had 99.9 QB rating and had thrown for 2,868 yards and 21 touchdowns. Chad Pennington, New York J |
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| Ravens can be first team into playoffs |
NFL Football |
11/30/2006 |
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``That's a long time ago,'' said Lewis, who was their defensive coordinator in 2000. ``I don't even remember that. They're this year's version of the Baltimore Ravens.'' This version is looking like a champion, too. With a victory over Lewis' Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night, the Ravens (9-2) would become the first team to clinch a division championship this season. A victory in Cincinnati would snatch the AFC North title away from the Bengals (6-5) and put the Ravens on course for greater things. `` |
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| Saints' Colston questionable for Week 13 |
NFL Football |
11/30/2006 |
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| New Orleans, LA (MySportsbook) - New Orleans Saints rookie wide receiver Marques Colston and veteran wide out Joe Horn are both listed as questionable for Sunday's game against San Francisco. Colston left his team's 31-16 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals at the Superdome in Week 11 when he was hurt in the first quarter while blocking for running back Deuce McAllister. He was inactive for Week 12's 31-13 win over Atlanta. A 2006 seventh-round draft pick out of Hofstra, Colston has been the breakout star of the se |
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| Cleveland's offense suffers another Brownout |
NFL Football |
11/29/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Despite carrying a less-than-glossy 3-7 record into Sunday's intrastate battle with the Cincinnati Bengals, the Cleveland Browns could at least point to the fact that they had been competitive in just about every one of those losses. The Browns can't make that claim any more, not after the way Romeo Crennel's young squad was manhandled in every facet of its 30-0 shellacking to the resurgent Bengals. It was far and away Cleveland's most lopsided defeat of the season, easily surpassing the 34-17 |
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| Lerner on Browns' loss: 'Sickening' |
NFL Football |
11/29/2006 |
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AMAGANSETT, N.Y. (AP) -From his owner's suite, Randy Lerner watched, worried and wondered about his Cleveland Browns. On Sunday, Lerner was repulsed by the way the Browns were manhandled at home by the Cincinnati Bengals and troubled by wide receiver Braylon Edwards' sideline rant against his teammates. ``I found Sunday to be sickening,'' Lerner said. And what made him the most ill? ``Across the board,'' he said. ``Everything. I thought the lack of composure. The lack of performance. I thought the whee |
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