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| Bengals RB Perry injured |
NFL Football |
11/26/2006 |
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CLEVELAND (AP) -Cincinnati running back Chris Perry was carted off the field with an injured right ankle in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns. As he was being tackled on a 10-yard run, Perry got his legs rolled on by Browns linebacker Andra Davis. Perry, a third-year backup from Michigan, stayed on the field for several minutes before being taken to the locker room for X-rays. The Bengals said his return was questionable. Perry has rushed for 57 yards on 10 carries this sea |
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| Browns change look for Bengals |
NFL Football |
11/24/2006 |
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CLEVELAND (AP) -They're removing two brown stripes from their logo-less orange helmets, which will have numbers on both sides. They're changing their socks, jerseys, and hopefully, their luck. On Sunday, the Cleveland Browns will dress the way they did in 1957, Jim Brown's rookie season. If only they could play like they did back then. The Browns (3-7) will try to bounce back from another demoralizing home loss as they host the Cincinnati Bengals (5-5), who can't afford any slip-ups if they hope to get |
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| Coker out as Miami coach, will stay if there's a bowl game |
Division I College Football |
11/24/2006 |
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| o play better and we didn't,'' Dee said. ``It all comes to the head coach.'' Coker came to Miami on Feb. 10, 1995, hired by then-coach Butch Davis to be the Hurricanes' offensive coordinator. Davis resigned on Jan. 29, 2001, to become coach of the Cleveland Browns. About a week later, after Miami reportedly offered the job to Alvarez and then-Miami Dolphins coach Dave Wannstedt, the Hurricanes ultimately turned to Coker - who had never been a head coach beyond the high-school level. He went undefeated and w |
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| Coker out as Miami coach |
Division I College Football |
11/24/2006 |
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| 000 Hurricanes averaged 42.6 points and 460.8 yards per game, ending the season with 10 straight wins after that loss in Washington - and things kept rolling for nearly two more full seasons. Davis resigned on Jan. 29, 2001, to become coach of the Cleveland Browns. About a week later, after Miami reportedly offered the job to Alvarez and then-Miami Dolphins coach Dave Wannstedt, the Hurricanes ultimately turned to Coker - who had never been a head coach beyond the high-school level. He went undefeated and w |
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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 D |
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| Ravens Try to Keep Rolling Vs. Steelers |
NFL Football |
11/23/2006 |
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| back Jamal Lewis ran for 91 yards and three second-half TDs on 22 carries in the win. Pittsburgh, meanwhile, is riding a winning streak of its own, having won two in a row following a three-game skid. On Sunday, the Steelers edged the division-rival Cleveland Browns by a 24-20 score, and are now alone in third in the AFC North standings behind Baltimore and Cincinnati (5-5). The Steelers wouldn't be there had it not been for quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who engineered three scoring drives in the fourth quart |
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| Broken-hearted Browns still learning how to win |
NFL Football |
11/22/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Cleveland Browns had Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers circled on their calendar ever since the NFL released its 2006 schedule. Not only was it an opportunity for the franchise to earn a signature win over the defending world champions, but a chance to avenge last season's 41-0 defeat to the Steelers on its home turf. That humiliating loss was considered the low point of Cleveland's 2005 campaign. Unfortunately, Sunday's meeting turned out to be even harder for the Browns to |
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| Ocho Cinco 2: Return of Johnson lifts Bengals over Saints |
NFL Football |
11/21/2006 |
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| know what spot it's going to be at, we'll see a lot of growth from Ethan as we go forward." My Take: Growth, maturity and the desire to get better. That's the Ethan Kilmer I know. UP NEXT: TRIP TO THE DAWG POUND Don't let their record fool you. The Cleveland Browns are leaps and hounds (get the joke?) better than they were last season. Cleveland is coming off a disheartening 24-20 last-minute loss to arch-rival Pittsburgh, a game it led by 10 points twice in the fourth quarter. The series has been fairly even |
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| Bears conquer New Jersey, now head to New England |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| active roster Monday and Atlanta placed defensive end Patrick Kerney on injured reserve. The Kerney announcement was only a formality to clear a roster spot for Lehr. Kerney was lost for the season when he suffered a torn pectoral muscle against the Cleveland Browns on Nov. 12. Kerney was leading the Falcons with five sacks when he suffered the injury. Kerney's streak of 105 consecutive starts, the second-longest active streak among NFL defensive linemen and the third-longest streak in Falcons history, is ove |
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| Still hanging on: Steelers not yet out of playoff race |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -They bought themselves another week. The Pittsburgh Steelers didn't close the sizable gap between them and AFC North leader Baltimore despite scoring three touchdowns in the final 10 minutes to beat the Cleveland Browns 24-20 on Sunday. Nine teams lead them in the race for six AFC playoff spots, and five are ahead of them by at least three games with six to play. The Steelers (4-6) prevented all-but-mathematical elimination for at least another week, though a loss next weekend at AFC N |
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