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| Ravens, Steelers trash the insults |
NFL Football |
11/24/2006 |
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| so we'll play them like they're the defending champs,'' Baltimore linebacker Terrell Suggs said. ``We want what they have, and we have to take it from them in order to get it.'' The Ravens have won four straight to open a three-game lead over the Cincinnati Bengals in the division. Baltimore could have easily flaunted its superior record this week, but instead adopted a businesslike approach. ``We haven't won the division yet. There is nothing settled,'' Ravens tight end Todd Heap said. ``We know we have to |
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| Johnson, Bengals, Visit Cleveland |
NFL Football |
11/23/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Chad Johnson takes his entertaining act back to the road again this Sunday for the Cincinnati Bengals, who visit the Cleveland Browns in the latest edition of the Battle of Ohio. Right after publicly chastising his coaches for failing to utilize him as a deep weapon, Johnson has put together back-to-back awesome performances for the up-and-down Bengals. The All-Pro wide receiver racked up a team-record 260 yards on 11 catches and scored two touchdowns in Cincinnati's wild 49-41 loss to San Die |
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| Edwards wants Browns to take shots |
NFL Football |
11/22/2006 |
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| over as coordinator following Maurice Carthon's resignation on Oct. 23, the Browns have scored four TDs in 13 trips into the red zone. Under Carthon, Cleveland went 9-for-16 on red-zone visits. With Carthon calling plays, the Browns, who host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, were ranked 11th in the league inside the 20. Now, they're 23rd. That's not progress, and Edwards said it's not the players' fault, either. He didn't name names, but the confident second-year speedster said Cleveland's coaches are being |
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| Saints need to show some balance |
NFL Football |
11/22/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Drew Brees put together the most prolific individual passing display in New Orleans Saints history when he racked up a whopping 510 yards through the air in Sunday's game with the Cincinnati Bengals. It was also the standout quarterback's fourth consecutive outing of over 300 yards. Impressed, you say? Well, the Saints can't be too blown away by those gaudy numbers, considering the team has won only one of those four contests. In actuality, the most important number regarding New Orleans' dish |
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| Chiefs survive a scare |
NFL Football |
11/22/2006 |
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| that joy alive until the postseason, they'll probably need a few more ugly wins. GREEN DAY The long-awaited return of Chiefs starting quarterback Trent Green came against the Raiders. Green had been sidelined since suffering a concussion against the Cincinnati Bengals in the first game of the season. Damon Huard did a superb job as the fill-in starter, leading the team to a 5-3 record. Green, a two-time Pro Bowl selection, had a solid but unremarkable day, and wound up completing 9-of-16 passes for 102 yards with |
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| Bengals stay in contention with familiar form |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) -The defense gives up nearly 600 yards, but gets three critical interceptions. The offense bogs down, only to light up when Chad Johnson gets free behind the coverage. For the Cincinnati Bengals, it felt like the good, old days. A 31-16 victory in New Orleans on Sunday got the defending AFC North champions back to .500 and kept them in the middle of the pack of playoff contenders, though there's still ground to make up. One wide-open game has them thinking it's possible. ``We're excited |
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| Colston day-to-day after ankle sprain |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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METAIRIE, La. (AP) -New Orleans Saints star rookie receiver Marques Colston was listed as day-to-day Monday with a sprained left ankle sustained in a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. ``We'll treat it and see how much pressure he can put on it,'' Saints coach Sean Payton said. ``It's just a matter how much weight it can support and how quickly he can come back off of it. Each day we'll get an idea maybe a little bit of his progress.'' X-rays and an MRI exam were negative, Payton said. Early in the Saints' |
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| Saints' Colston leaves game with ankle problem |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| New Orleans, LA (MySportsbook) - New Orleans Saints rookie wide receiver Marques Colston left his team's 31-16 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals at the Superdome on Sunday with an apparent ankle injury. Colston was hurt in the first quarter while blocking for Deuce McAllister on a running play. After laying on his back for several minutes, Colston was able to get up and leave the field under his own power. He was taken by cart to the locker room for evaluation, but returned to the sideline to get the ankle taped. |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 19, 2006) |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| Ekejiuba, WR Jonnie Morant, G Barry Sims, CB Duane Starks, TE James Adkisson, DE KevinHuntley. Chiefs - 3rd QB Brodie Croyle, OLB Derrick Johnson, CB Marcus Maxey, G Tre Stallings, G Brian Waters, TE Tony Gonzalez, RB Derrick Ross, T Kevin Sampson. CINCINNATI BENGALS AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Bengals - G Bobbie Williams, LBBrian Simmons, CB Delta O'Neal, S Dexter Jackson, QB Doug Johnson, WR Kelley Washington, T Levi Jones, C Rich Braham. Saints - LB Alfred Fincher, CB Curtis Deloatch, TE Ernie Conwe |
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| Brees' big day not enough; Bengals down Saints |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| New Orleans, LA (MySportsbook) - Chad Johnson's six receptions for 190 yards and three touchdowns led the Cincinnati Bengals to a 31-16 win over the New Orleans Saints at the Superdome. Carson Palmer completed 14-of-22 passes for 275 yards, three touchdowns and one pick. Rudi Johnson rumbled for 111 yards on 27 carries for the Bengals (5-5), who broke a three-game losing streak in impressive fashion. Drew Brees set a Saints single-game passing record by throwing for 510 yards on 37-of-52 completions and two to |
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