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| Chargers barely win; LT continues to dazzle |
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11/07/2006 |
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| ed through a series of injuries in Sunday's contest, including a few to players in their already banged-up defense. Castillo was injured while recording a sack late in the second quarter, and left the stadium with a boot on his left leg. Also, middle linebacker Donnie Edwards suffered a hip injury and safety Marlon McCree went down with a calf ailment. Castillo and Edwards are both expected to practice this week. UP NEXT The Chargers begin a two-game road trip next Sunday when they battle the Cincinnati Bengals. |
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| Titans' win streak was quick |
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11/07/2006 |
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| not been a game in my career where I've faced a former quarterback of ours, a former starting quarterback like this," acknowledged Fisher. "This one's going to be different." McNair and the Ravens are on top of the AFC North and are two ahead of the Cincinnati Bengals. Since McNair returned from a concussion and since head coach Brian Billick assumed play-calling duties, the Ravens have put up 61 points in the last two weeks. "They ran it. They were smart," said Fisher, referring to Baltimore's play since the pla |
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| Lions Offense On the Move |
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11/07/2006 |
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| head from Hall. The play drew a 15-yard penalty and Kitna got up exchanging pleasantries with linebacker Michael Boley (Kitna thought it was Boley who had hit him). "I like to call (Hall) a cheap-shot artist because he tried to hurt, I think it was (Cincinnati Bengals running back) Rudi Johnson last week. Somebody held him up, and he took a shot at him at the back of his knee," Raiola said. "If he thinks that's football, he's got another (thing) coming because I'm going to see him again." "Oh man, that was huge," |
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| Bengals fussing, fading at midseason |
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11/06/2006 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) -T.J. Houshmandzadeh flings his helmet. Carson Palmer openly berates a receiver. Chad Johnson grouses all over again about not getting enough passes thrown his way. The Cincinnati Bengals seem to be falling apart. A 26-20 loss in Baltimore on Sunday left the defending AFC North champions with a two-game deficit in their division, a break-even record and a list of personal grievances that grows with each loss. The only constants are the fussing and the fading. Coach Marvin Lewis talked a |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 5, 2006) |
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11/06/2006 |
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| RB Derrick Ross, T Chris Terry, G Tre' Stallings, T Rudy Niswanger, T Kevin Sampson, WR Jeff Webb. Rams - QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, CB Jerametrius Butler, S J.R. Reed, LB Jon Alston, OL Larry Turner, G Mark Setterstrom, TE Dominique Byrd, DE Tony Bryant. CINCINNATI BENGALS AT BALTIMORE RAVENS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Bengals - QB Doug Johnson, WR Reggie McNeal, S Kevin Kaesviharn, LB A.J. Nicholson, LB Brian Simmons, C Rich Braham, T Levi Jones, WR Kelley Washington. Ravens - CB David Pittman, RB P.J. Daniels, CB Corey Ivy, RB |
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| Bengals, Ravens vie for AFC North lead |
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11/02/2006 |
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BALTIMORE (AP) -The Baltimore Ravens have apparently found the solution to their offensive woes. The Cincinnati Bengals are still searching. Convinced that Baltimore's sluggish attack was in need of a radical change, coach Brian Billick fired offensive coordinator Jim Fassel and assumed the play-calling responsibilities. The move immediately produced the desired results: an uplifting 35-22 victory over the New Orleans Saints last Sunday. Jamal Lewis ran 31 times for 109 yards, both season highs, and Stev |
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| Vick, Kampman, Hurd named NFC Players of the Week |
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11/01/2006 |
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| Kampman and Dallas' Sam Hurd were honored Wednesday as the NFC Players of the Week for their efforts during Week 8 action. Vick, the Offensive Player of the Week, completed 20-of-28 passes for 291 yards in the Falcons' 29-27 road victory against the Cincinnati Bengals. Vick threw three touchdown passes with no interceptions, good for a 140.6 passer rating, and also rushed for 55 yards on nine carries. This marked the fourth Player of the Week award for Vick, a six-year veteran. He followed teammate Alge Crumpler' |
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| Wednesday's NFL Transactions |
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11/01/2006 |
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CAROLINA PANTHERS-Signed CB Eric Hill to the practice squad. Waived TE Robert Johnson from the practice squad. CINCINNATI BENGALS-Placed TE Ronnie Ghent on an injury list. Signed TE Gregg Guenther and TE Tim Day to their practice squad. CLEVELAND BROWNS-Placed OL Andrew Hoffman on injured reserve. Signed DB Antonio Perkins to the practice squad. DETROIT LIONS-Signed WR Kevin Kasper. HOUSTON TEXANS-Claimed CB Dexter Wynn off waivers from the Philadelphia Eagles. Waived CB Derrick Johnson. NEW YORK JET |
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| Chad Johnson wants a piece of Ray Lewis |
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11/01/2006 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -Chad Johnson issued a friendly warning to Ray Lewis on Wednesday, joking that when he faces the Baltimore Ravens linebacker Sunday he will ``hit him in the mouth.'' Johnson has 36 catches and two touchdowns for the Cincinnati Bengals, who need a victory in Baltimore to avoid falling two games behind the first-place Ravens in the AFC North. Cincinnati swept the Ravens last year with the aid of Johnson's 10 receptions for 179 yards and a touchdown against cornerbacks Samari Rolle and |
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| Vick finally coming of age |
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11/01/2006 |
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| well-regarded backup and a more accurate thrower, under center. Those detractors are mighty quiet right now, after Vick assembled his second consecutive sensational performance to help lift Atlanta to Sunday's big 29-27 victory on the road over the Cincinnati Bengals. The playmaking signal-caller opened eyes when he threw for 232 yards and a career-best four touchdowns to enable the Falcons to prevail in a see-saw overtime battle with Pittsburgh in Week 7. Vick then one-upped that effort with a near-flawless gam |
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