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| Government skeptical of threat against NFL stadiums |
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10/18/2006 |
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| atically be blamed for the attacks and predicted, ``Later, through al-Jazeera, Osama bin Laden will issue a video message claiming responsibility for what he dubbed 'America's Hiroshima.''' Tony Wyllie, the vice president of communications for the Houston Texans, said the team had been in contact with the NFL regarding what security precautions should be taken for Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. In Indianapolis, where the Colts were preparing for a home game this weekend, head coach Tony D |
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| Bucs send McFarland to Colts, sign Buchanon |
NFL Football |
10/17/2006 |
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| s Network) - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded defensive tackle Anthony McFarland to the Indianapolis Colts on Tuesday, acquiring a 2007 second-round draft pick in return. Also, the Bucs signed cornerback Phillip Buchanon. Buchanon was released by the Houston Texans on Monday. In 14 games over two seasons with the Texans, Buchanon didn't record an interception and had just 37 tackles. McFarland is expected to provide the Colts with some run-stopping ability. The Colts are the worst team in the league in rush de |
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| Monday's NFL Transactions |
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10/17/2006 |
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| ROIT LIONS-Placed RB Shawn Bryson on injured reserve. Signed RB Arlen Harris. Waived WR Scottie Vines from the physically-unable-to-perform list. Released OT Clint Stickdorn from the practice squad. Signed G Stephen Peterman to the practice squad. HOUSTON TEXANS-Signed DT Lional Dalton. Signed WR David Anderson from the practice squad. Signed WR Craphonso Thorpe to the practice squad. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Acquired DT Anthony McFarland from Tampa Bay for a 2007 second-round draft pick. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS |
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| Dallas posts Texas-sized win over Houston |
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10/17/2006 |
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| twork) - When you give a crying infant what it wants, the whining and tears usually come to a temporary halt. Dallas Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells used the same method with wide receiver Terrell Owens in Sunday's convincing 34-6 home win over the Houston Texans. Parcells saw the enigmatic wideout break out the dramatics in last week's loss at Philadelphia, when he shouted at receivers coach Todd Haley. Parcells then had to deal with the alleged argument Owens and Haley got into during the team's week of pr |
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| The Titans finally win! |
NFL Football |
10/17/2006 |
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| but should return to practice. Brandon Jones bruised his sternum and went for x-rays. Ken Amato and David Givens were injured before the game even started and their status is the same. Roydell Williams fractured his finger, and there is no word on how long he will be out of action. NEXT WEEK The Titans have off, but in two weeks, win No. 2 could be coming. The Houston Texans come to town and the Titans are 6-2 against the team from their former city, with Houston's only two wins coming in the 2004 campaign. |
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| Texans release Buchanon |
NFL Football |
10/16/2006 |
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| Houston, TX (MySportsbook) - The Houston Texans released cornerback Phillip Buchanon on Monday, ending the former first-round pick's unspectacular tenure with the struggling franchise. The Texans acquired the former University of Miami star from Oakland prior to the 2005 campaign in exchange for a second and third-round pick. Buchanon, though, failed to record a single interception in 14 contests for Houston, and was hampered by injuries for much of his time there. The 5-11, 185-pounder had much more succe |
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| Owens, Cowboys rout Texans |
NFL Football |
10/16/2006 |
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| Irving, TX (MySportsbook) - Terrell Owens caught three touchdowns as the Dallas Cowboys routed the Houston Texans, 34-6, at Texas Stadium. Owens finished with five catches for 45 yards and Drew Bledsoe went 17-for-28 with 168 yards and two touchdowns for the Cowboys (3-2), who bounced back from last week's 38-24 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. "We started slowly today," said Dallas coach Bill Parcells. "We had a little trouble getting on track, had some penalties there, but we finished strong so that was |
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| Ravens QB McNair injured against Panthers |
NFL Football |
10/15/2006 |
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| ions, easily his best day as a pro. Washington's Mark Brunell had his toenail ripped off early in the second half and was limping badly on the sideline at one point, but never missed a down. Redskins cornerback Carlos Rogers broke his thumb. The Houston Texans may have lost defensive tackle Seth Payne for the season after he tore a ligament in his right knee early in the fourth quarter of a 34-6 loss at Dallas. Two other Houston starters, safety Glenn Earl and offensive tackle Zach Wiegert, also left afte |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 15, 2006) |
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10/15/2006 |
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| P.M. (ET) Titans - LS Ken Amato, CB Eric King, RB LenDale White, G Zach Piller, DE Josh Savage, WR David Givens, WR Jonathon Orr. Redskins - QB Jason Campbell, T Jim Molinaro, WR David Patten, OL Mike Pucillo, DT Cornelius Griffin, DT Joe Salave'a. HOUSTON TEXANS AT DALLAS COWBOYS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Texans - S Guss Scott, RB Wali Lundy, LB Roy Manning, CB DeMarcus Faggins, WR Derrick Lewis, LB Antwan Peek. Cowboys - CB Nathan Jones, FB Lousaka Polite, LB Bobby Carpenter, G Cory Procter, OT Pat McQuistan, WR Jam |
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| Sunday's NFL Capsules |
NFL Football |
10/15/2006 |
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| NG, Texas (AP) -Enough with all the headaches T.O. causes. Now the Dallas Cowboys know how much fun it can be to have Terrell Owens around. Owens caught two third-quarter touchdown passes and another in the fourth, turning a tight game against the Houston Texans into an easy 34-6 victory Sunday - helping the Cowboys (3-2) avenge an embarrassing loss to their in-state rivals four years ago and reminding everyone why owner Jerry Jones signed the volatile receiver. Owens' touchdowns covered 3, 21 and 2 yards |
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