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| Ravens sign Cundiff to replace Hauschka |
NFL Football |
11/18/2009 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens signed kicker Billy Cundiff on Wednesday one day after waiving kicker Steve Hauschka. Cundiff played five games this season for the Cleveland Browns after Phil Dawson was injured and has accounted for 22 of the team's 78 points this season. The 29-year-old Cundiff was out of football in 2007 and 2008 after spending 2002-05 with the Cowboys and part of 2006 with the Saints. He is 66-for-89 in field goal attempts and 104-of-105 in extra point attempts over |
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| Memo to LeBron: MJ is doing fine without your help |
NBA Basketball |
11/18/2009 |
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| ose guys play,'' Van Gundy said. ``Pretty soon our players will be wearing 373. All the two-digit numbers will be taken.'' The great thing about being a kid is that by Tuesday night, you'd already moved on to another topic - offering to save the Cleveland Browns. ``If I put all my time and commitment into it, if I dedicated myself to the game of football, I could be really good,'' you said. No doubt. But the next time the temptation to talk about yourself arises, remember - leave a little oxygen for t |
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| AFC North: Will the Bengals save another career? |
NFL Football |
11/17/2009 |
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| reer. "One of the things I told Larry was we would judge him on his future and not on his past," Lewis said. "We would judge him from that way forward. I told Ced that I think you can help him with that. You could validate with that." BROWNS: If the Cleveland Browns have learned one thing this season, it is that no matter who is under center, points are going to be hard to come by. Brady Quinn returned to the starting quarterback's role Monday night versus the Baltimore Ravens, but did little to get the offense |
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| Cleveland WR Cribbs released from hospital |
NFL Football |
11/17/2009 |
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| Cleveland, OH (MySportsbook) - Cleveland Browns wide receiver/kick returner Josh Cribbs has reportedly been released from the hospital after taking a big hit on the final play of Monday's 16-0 loss to Baltimore. Cribbs lateraled the ball after a reception on the final play and immediately was leveled by a defender. He lay on the ground while trainers attended to him, then was immobilized and taken off the field for what head coach Eric Mangini called precautionary reasons. The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported |
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| NFC North: Vikings soaring, but not yet at apex |
NFL Football |
11/17/2009 |
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| 1-8 team, which has allowed a league-worst 264 points and is 31st in yards allowed (386.2 per game) following Sunday's 27-10 loss at the Minnesota Vikings. The team currently ranking 32nd in yards allowed? This week's visitor to the Motor City, the Cleveland Browns, also sitting at 1-8 and also generally failing to show their fans that they're on the brink of marked improvement. But Lions fans won't harbor high expectations, even in a game in which they'll face the rare sensation of being favored. Detroit came |
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| Cleveland WR Cribbs carted off on final play vs. Ravens |
NFL Football |
11/17/2009 |
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| Cleveland, OH (MySportsbook) - Cleveland Browns wide receiver/kick returner Josh Cribbs was carted off the field after taking a hit on the final play of Monday's 16-0 loss to Baltimore. Cribbs lateraled the ball after a reception on the final play and immediately was leveled by a defender. He lay on the ground while athletic trainers attended to him before being taken off for what head coach Eric Mangini called precautionary reasons. "The reason we took him off on the board was more of a precautionary measur |
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| Browns' Cribbs injured on game's final play |
NFL Football |
11/16/2009 |
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CLEVELAND (AP) -Browns wide receiver Josh Cribbs was injured on the final play and laid motionless on the field following the Baltimore Ravens' 16-0 win over the Cleveland Browns on Monday night. Cribbs caught a pass from Brady Quinn on the final play and lateraled to Robert Royal. Following the pitch, Cribbs was hit hard under the helmet by nose tackle Brandon McKinney. As Cribbs was on the field, players from both teams knelt in prayer around him. After he was treated by Cleveland trainers, he was pu |
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| Rice, Landry give Ravens 16-0 lead after 3 periods |
NFL Football |
11/16/2009 |
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CLEVELAND (AP) -Baltimore running back Ray Rice and safety Dawan Landry scored touchdowns 17 seconds apart and the Ravens broke a scoreless game at the half by opening a 16-0 lead on the Cleveland Browns after three quarters on Monday night. Rice scored on a 13-yard touchdown run 2:32 into the third quarter. Cleveland's ensuing play from scrimmage landed in the arms of Landry, who caught a tipped pass off the hands of tight end Robert Royal. Landry returned the interception 48 yards for Baltimore's second |
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| Ravens, Browns scoreless at the half |
NFL Football |
11/16/2009 |
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| ran running back Jamal Lewis said he thought Mangini was tiring out his players by overworking the Browns, although Lewis then reversed field a day later and blamed the media for exaggerating his complaints. A planned fan protest seemed to fail as Cleveland Browns Stadium was three-quarters filled before the opening kickoff. Two die-hard fans, disgusted with the direction of the 1-7 team, had urged fans to stay away from their seats for the start, hoping it would send a strong message to team owner Randy Le |
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| Fan protest fizzles at Browns game |
NFL Football |
11/16/2009 |
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CLEVELAND (AP) -A planned fan protest seemed to fail as Cleveland Browns Stadium was three-quarters filled before Monday night's kickoff against Baltimore. Two die-hard Browns fans, disgusted with the direction of the 1-7 team, had urged fans to stay away from their seats for the start, hoping it would send a message to team owner Randy Lerner. There were thousands of empty seats for the opening kickoff, but it was impossible to know if they were because of the protest or late-arriving fans. The notoriou |
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