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| Bad to Worse for Cardinals, Lions |
NFL Football |
11/18/2006 |
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| ht straight losses and the worst record in the league for a team that looked vastly improved headed into its first season in a brand-new facility? Not only are the Cardinals bad, they're on the verge of becoming historically bad. On Sunday, when the Detroit Lions visit University of Phoenix Stadium, Arizona will be trying to avoid its first nine-game losing streak in a single season since a World War II-depleted 1944 team, one that saw its roster combined with that of the Pittsburgh Steelers, lost all 10 of |
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| Browns, Steelers, Try to Climb Out of Basement |
NFL Football |
11/17/2006 |
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| uble what he had last season. Parker ran through holes wide enough for a dump truck, and ripped off runs of 72 and 76 yards against New Orleans. It marked the first time a running back had two runs of more than 70 yards in a single game since former Detroit Lions star Barry Sanders had two against Tampa Bay in October 1997. Backing up Parker is Najeh Davenport (98 yards, TD), who had two carries for three yards against the Saints. Cleveland is 30th in the NFL at stopping the ground attack, but managed to con |
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| Friday's NFL Transactions |
NFL Football |
11/17/2006 |
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BUFFALO BILLS-Signed TE Brad Cieslak from the practice squad. DETROIT LIONS-Signed WR Corey Bradford to a one-year contract. Released WR Kevin Kasper.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. |
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| Terrell Davis amongst semifinalist Hall of Fame nominees |
NFL Football |
11/16/2006 |
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| d down to 15 candidates in January. The list will then increase to 17 after two recommended candidates that have been chosen by the Hall of Fame's seniors committee are added. Those players are former Cleveland Browns guard Gene Hickerson and former Detroit Lions tight end Charlie Sanders. This year will be the first time that the finalist list will include 17 candidates. Other big names currently in the hunt are defensive ends Richard Dent and Charles Haley, wide receivers Michael Irvin, Art Monk and Andre |
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| 49ers trying to shake up the West |
NFL Football |
11/14/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The 49ers may be leaving San Francisco, but how about a quick side trip to the playoffs first? The 49ers handed the Detroit Lions a 19-13 loss to move to 4-5, tied for second in the NFC West with the St. Louis Rams. Seattle, which bested the Rams on Sunday, leads the division by two games. But San Francisco can make a splash in that division, and controls its own destiny. They still play the Seahawks twice this season, including a matchup in the Bay Area this Sunday. The 49ers also play t |
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| Cardinals fail to rebound after bye |
NFL Football |
11/14/2006 |
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| a video tribute at halftime. The club also named the plaza that surrounds the stadium the "Pat Tillman Freedom Plaza." Tillman's No. 40 was already retired by the franchise on September 19, 2004. NEXT UP: BATTLE WITH THE LIONS Arizona next hosts the Detroit Lions. The Cardinals trail the all-time series, 19-31-3. The Lions defeated Arizona 29-21 last season to record their third straight win over the Cardinals. Prior to that losing skid, the Cardinals had won five straight over Detroit. The Lions are coming |
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| Plea deal likely for Lions' assistant |
NFL Football |
11/14/2006 |
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DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) -A Detroit Lions assistant coach arrested while police say he was driving nude and a week later on suspicion of drunken driving most likely will get a plea deal. Joe Cullen's misdemeanor cases were adjourned until Feb. 6. Judge William Hultgren said Tuesday he could accept a plea agreement then if Cullen continues a treatment program and stays out of trouble. ``It's really important for you to be addressing the problem,'' Hultgren said. ``You need to set a great example for the yo |
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| Consistency elusive for Lions, except at Marinelli's briefings |
NFL Football |
11/13/2006 |
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| they felt they came out flat after stopping Michael Vick and the Falcons, and it showed early. Detroit didn't enter San Francisco territory until the final two minutes of the first half, when it already trailed 13-0. ``That was just a bad day for Detroit Lions football,'' wide receiver Roy Williams said. ``We can't do that. There are only 1,696 people who get to play at this level, and you have to want it if you want to stay in that group.'' Even with poor performances on both sides of the ball - Frank |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 12, 2006) |
NFL Football |
11/12/2006 |
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| ston, FB James Hodgins, LB Anthony Schlegel, OL Na'Shan Goddard, DT C.J. Mosley Patriots - SS Rodney Harrison, FS Eugene Wilson, TE Garrett Mills, LB Pierre Woods, G Steven Neal, OT Wesley Britt, NT LeKevin Smith, DE Ty Warren SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS AT DETROIT LIONS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) 49ers - 3rd QB Shaun Hill, DB Donald Strickland, FB Chris Hetherington, OT Harvey Dahl, OT Patrick Estes, TE Vernon Davis, WR Taylor Jacobs, DT Damane Duckett Lions - 3rd QB Dan Orlovsky, CB Jamar Fletcher, FB Sean McHugh, G Frank Da |
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| Can Lions Make it a Streak Vs. Niners? |
NFL Football |
11/11/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - For the Detroit Lions, who will meet the San Francisco 49ers at Ford Field on Sunday afternoon, winning streaks have been mighty hard to come by. But the beleaguered Lions franchise, which last week shocked the NFL world by dealing the Atlanta Falcons a 30-17 loss, will know just what the experience feels like should they take down San Francisco. The Lions last won two in a row to open the 2004 season, beating the Chicago Bears and Houston Texans in back-to-back weeks, but failing to main |
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