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| Cowboys: Romo knew it was 4th down |
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10/06/2009 |
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IRVING, Texas (AP) -Tony Romo really can count to four, at least the Dallas Cowboys say so. A video shot on Sunday by KDFW shows Romo holding up three fingers following a fourth-down incompletion that sealed Dallas' loss to Denver on Sunday. It is an indication he thought there was another down left. The tape shows Romo appearing to tell his offensive linemen to get ready for another play, then signaling to refs that the last play was third down. He is told it was fourth and then he swears. The Cowbo |
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| Favre's matchup with Packers draws record audience |
NFL Football |
10/06/2009 |
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| ings' 30-23 win over the Green Bay Packers on ESPN's ``Monday Night Football'' was watched by more than 21.8 million people. The previous record was more than 18.6 million viewers for last year's Monday night game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys. ESPN also said Tuesday that the game drew the highest rating in the network's 30-year history. The 15.3 rating beat the 14.4 for a Bears-Vikings game on Dec. 6, 1987, during ESPN's first season of televising NFL games.Copyright © 2005 The As |
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| NFC East: Giants' Smith making a name of his own |
NFL Football |
10/06/2009 |
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| 3 loss at Houston, is averaging just 130.3 passing yards per game, with struggling young quarterback JaMarcus Russell having completed under 40 percent of his throws. DALLAS: There's a fine line between superiority and mediocrity in the NFL, as the Dallas Cowboys have shown through the first quarter of this season. The team had its chances to be sitting with an unblemished record at this point, but a last-second field goal and a goal-line stand in the final seconds instead have the Cowboys at a frustrating 2 |
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| Report: Cowboys facility should have survived wind |
Headlines |
10/06/2009 |
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DALLAS (AP) -A federal agency report says the Dallas Cowboys' practice facility collapsed earlier this year in winds it should have been able to withstand. In a 121-page report released Tuesday, the National Institute of Standards and Technology said the steel and fabric building fell under wind loads ``significantly less than those required under applicable design standards.'' The 88,000-square-foot structure collapsed on May 2, leaving team scouting assistant Rich Behm (BEEM) paralyzed from the waist |
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| Cowboys' Sensabaugh headed for surgery |
NFL Football |
10/05/2009 |
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| Irving, TX (MySportsbook) - Dallas Cowboys starting strong safety Gerald Sensabaugh will have surgery on his broken right thumb and could miss up to four weeks. Sensabaugh suffered the injury during Dallas' 17-10 loss at Denver. In four games this season, his first with the Cowboys, the North Carolina product has registered 18 tackles. Sensabaugh spent the previous four seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, who selected him in the fifth round of the 2005 draft. |
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| Mets' Reyes to have surgery |
MLB Baseball |
10/05/2009 |
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| s Network) - New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes is scheduled to undergo surgery to clean up scar tissue around the hamstring tendon behind his right knee. The procedure will be performed by Dr. Daniel E. Cooper, the head team physician for the NFL's Dallas Cowboys and NHL's Dallas Stars. Cooper is considered the leading expert in the country in the surgical treatment of the chronically torn hamstring tendon. A date for the surgery has yet to be determined, but the Mets say Reyes is expected to be recovered fo |
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| Southeastern Conference News and Notes |
Division I College Football |
10/05/2009 |
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| 35-2-1. The Crimson Tide are slated to do battle with a solid Ole Miss squad this coming weekend. ARKANSAS: Ryan Mallet threw for 271 yards and four touchdowns as the Razorbacks defeated the Texas A&M Aggies, 47-19, in a non-conference tussle at Dallas Cowboys Stadium on Saturday. Ronnie Wingo, Jr. led the ground game for Arkansas, as the tailback rushed for 86 yards and one touchdown in the win. Texas A&M actually scored the first 10 points of the contest, but the Razorback offense could not be stopp |
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| Broncos use late score, goal-line stand to beat Cowboys |
NFL Football |
10/04/2009 |
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| Denver, CO (MySportsbook) - Kyle Orton threw for 243 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 20-of-29 efficiency, and the Denver defense produced a stellar goal-line stand in the waning seconds as the Broncos edged the Dallas Cowboys, 17-10, in Week 4 action. Brandon Marshall totaled 91 yards on four grabs and had the go-ahead 51-yard score with 1:46 remaining in the game for the Broncos (4-0). They also got a TD catch from Knowshon Moreno, who totaled 65 yards on 14 carries. "That's what you do against a good f |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 4, 2009) |
NFL Football |
10/04/2009 |
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| Victor Adeyanju, G Roger Allen, CB Ronald Bartell, WR Nate Jones, T Darell Scott, T Jason Smith 49ers - 3rd QB Nate Davis, RB Frank Gore, DE Ricky Jean-Francois, CB Allen Rossum, CB Reggie Smith, WR Micheal Spurlock, S Curtis Taylor, C Cody Wallace DALLAS COWBOYS AT DENVER BRONCOS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) Cowboys - 3rd QB Stephen McGee, RB Felix Jones, S Mike Hamlin, G Montrae Holland, DE Curtis Johnson, T Pat McQuistan, WR Kevin Ogletree, C Duke Preston Broncos - 3rd QB Tom Brandstater, G Ben Hamilton, CB Alphonso S |
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| Resurgent Broncos try to knock out Cowboys |
NFL Football |
10/03/2009 |
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| st three weeks of this 2009 NFL season, the new-and-improved Denver Broncos defense has passed every test thrown its way with flying colors. The revamped outfit will now prepare for what should be its sternest challenge to date when the high-powered Dallas Cowboys invade Invesco Field at Mile High this Sunday for an intriguing interconference matchup. After fielding one of the league's most porous stop units a year ago, the Broncos underwent a major offseason overhaul that included the hiring of former San Fr |
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