|
<<
< |
164 |
165 |
166 |
167 |
168 |
169 |
170 |
171 |
172 |
173 | |
174 |
175 |
176 |
177 |
178 |
179 |
180 |
181 |
182 |
183 | >
>>
| |
| Niners' offseason already started for Nolan |
NFL Football |
12/25/2006 |
| |
| , 31 and 29 points - the 49ers (6-9) finally were eliminated from postseason contention in the mediocre NFC. But Nolan won't allow his players to neglect their rebuilding project for even one week. San Francisco finishes the season by visiting the Denver Broncos, who can clinch a playoff spot with a victory. ``This last game, I'm actually glad that it means something to Denver, because hopefully that inspires our football team,'' Nolan said Monday. ``This is the beginning of the offseason, of next season. |
|
| |
| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 24, 2006) |
NFL Football |
12/24/2006 |
| |
| nd Ferri, FB A.J. Schable, LB Gerald Hayes, G Elton Brown, OT Brandon Gorin, DT Jonathan Lewis 49ers - 3rd QB Shaun Hill, S Deke Cooper, FB Chris Hetherington, TE Delanie Walker, G Nick Steitz, OT Patrick Estes, DT Lance Legree CINCINNATI BENGALS AT DENVER BRONCOS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) Bengals - 3rd QB Doug Johnson, WR Skyler Green, S John Busing, LB A.J. Nicholson, LB Andre Frazier, C Ben Wilkerson, OT Alan Reuber, C Rich Braham Broncos - WR Brian Clark, RB Damien Nash, RB Cedric Cobbs, LB Nate Webster, G Chris Ku |
|
| |
| Browns' Baxter resolved to play again |
NFL Football |
12/23/2006 |
| |
| 1993 while playing on the treacherous Astroturf in Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium. Davis wasn't able to make it back as a productive player. Baxter thinks he can. ``I've got more heart,'' he said. While backpedalling to defend a pass against Denver Broncos wide receiver Javon Walker, Baxter planted both feet and tried to jump when his tendons snapped. ``It happened so fast,'' he said. ``I was like, 'Man, I just broke my legs or something.''' As he lay on the ground, Baxter immediately began to pro |
|
| |
| Determined Bengals Await Broncos, Cutler |
NFL Football |
12/22/2006 |
| |
| (MySportsbook) - Appropriately, the Denver Broncos' quest for a spot in the AFC Playoff bracket could come down to a wild card. He wears No. 6. Rookie Jay Cutler will make his fourth career start when the Cincinnati Bengals invade Invesco Field at Mile High on Sunday, and the stakes for the young quarterback and his Broncos are high. Win, and Denver (8-6) will be a home victory over the San Francisco 49ers away from securing a fourth playoff berth in as many seasons. Lose, and risk getting pushed to the re |
|
| |
| Patriots sign P Sauerbrun |
NFL Football |
12/22/2006 |
| |
| Foxboro, MA (MySportsbook) - The New England Patriots signed former Pro Bowl punter Todd Sauerbrun on Friday. Sauerbrun, who was released by the Denver Broncos in October after serving a four-game suspension for testing positive for the supplement ephedra, has a 44-yard average in 162 career games with a net average of 36 yards. He also owns a career long punt of 73 yards with seven punts blocked. The three-time Pro Bowl selection will take over the punting duties for a New England team which has been hamp |
|
| |
| Falcons hire alumnus to replace DeBerry |
Division I College Football |
12/22/2006 |
| |
| irst former Air Force player to head the Falcons' football program, rejoining the program Friday as longtime coach Fisher DeBerry's replacement. The 38-year-old Calhoun, the starting quarterback for DeBerry in 1986, was an assistant coach with the Denver Broncos before joining Gary Kubiak as offensive coordinator of the Houston Texans this season. ``Our thought going into this was Fisher DeBerry had been here for 27 years, head coach for 23. And during that time he has inspired, trained, taught, motivated |
|
| |
| Falcons hire Calhoun to replace DeBerry |
Division I College Football |
12/22/2006 |
| |
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP) -NFL assistant Troy Calhoun was hired Friday as Air Force's football coach, returning to the academy to succeed Fisher DeBerry. Calhoun left the Denver Broncos' staff to join Gary Kubiak as offensive coordinator of the Houston Texans this season. He graduated from Air Force in 1989 and is the first former Falcons player to coach the team. DeBerry retired last week after 23 years as Air Force's coach. Calhoun is only the sixth head coach for Air Force, joining a list that i |
|
| |
| Patriots sign punter Sauerbrun |
NFL Football |
12/22/2006 |
| |
| t in Sauerbrun for a workout Friday and then signed him, coach Bill Belichick said. ``We looked at all our options, and feel like this one is the best one for the football team,'' Belichick said. Sauerbrun, a 12-year veteran, last played for the Denver Broncos in 2005, when he averaged 43.8 yards per kick. Denver waived him in October after he had served a four-game suspension for using the banned dietary supplement ephedra. The Patriots started the season with Josh Miller as punter, but signed Ken Walt |
|
| |
| Titans simplify playoff math to just win and hope |
NFL Football |
12/21/2006 |
| |
| ayoff team has started 2-7, and that's where the Titans were before reeling off this current streak. The pieces that must fall into place for the Titans to earn one of two AFC wild-card berths are daunting. The New York Jets, Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos and Jacksonville Jaguars - who lost to Tennessee 24-17 last week on three defensive touchdowns - all are tied at 8-6. The Titans are tied with Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Kansas City at 7-7. But the Titans have an edge over Pittsburgh and Kansas City |
|
| |
| Bengals don't step up in the spotlight |
NFL Football |
12/20/2006 |
| |
| (MySportsbook) - This is going to be brief. It has to be. Dwelling too long on a single loss in the middle of the playoff race could lead to another one. Cincinnati can not afford another one. A trip to Mile High to face the Denver Broncos (8-6) is next on the schedule. Cincinnati has lost seven straight in Denver dating back to 1975. The regular season ends against the hated Pittsburgh Steelers (7-7), the team that knocked it from the playoffs last season. It doesn't get any easier, especially in the wide |
| | |
Users interested in the Denver Broncos also reviewed:
|


|