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| QBs to rule the day in Cardinals-Colts match |
NFL Football |
09/26/2009 |
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| th quarterbacks showed exactly why they've got so much hardware resting in their respective trophy cases. The two accomplished signal-callers will go head-to-head when Warner and the defending NFC champion Arizona Cardinals host Manning's undefeated Indianapolis Colts this Sunday in a marquee interconference matchup from University of Phoenix Stadium. The Colts will be entering this Week 3 showdown with an unblemished record thanks to a vintage performance by Manning this past Monday. Despite his team running jus |
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| NFC West: Cardinals show they can be early birds |
NFL Football |
09/23/2009 |
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| spot in the starting lineup...The Cardinals fumbled three times on Sunday, two coming from rookie running back and first-round draft pick Chris Wells. NEXT UP: Arizona heads back home this week for a Sunday night showdown with Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts, who came through with their second straight close win to begin the season with Monday's 27-23 edging of Miami. The teams will be meeting one other for the first time since the 2005 regular- season finale, a 20-17 Colts' win in Indiana. SEATTLE: Aft |
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| Dolphins start season 0-2 - again |
NFL Football |
09/22/2009 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -It didn't matter that the Miami Dolphins had an overwhelming statistical advantage in their Monday night game against the Indianapolis Colts. On Tuesday, they still found themselves in a familiar position - 0-2. Dropping the first two games is becoming a bit of a tradition for the Dolphins, who did it for the fourth consecutive season. Notching the first win Sunday at San Diego (1-1) could prove a tough task for Miami, facing a short week and coming off a 27-23 loss to the Colts. The Dolp |
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| AFC East: Jets "D" goes on the offensive under Ryan |
NFL Football |
09/22/2009 |
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| ately, we were able to do both." "That right there is team defense," said Whitner of the effort. "The guys get pressure up front and we make plays in the back end." DOLPHINS: It was a weird Monday night for the Miami Dolphins. Had Miami defeated the Indianapolis Colts and moved to 1-1, it would have been weird funny. Instead, after a frustrating 27-23 loss, it was weird disturbing. Miami ran 84 plays to Indianapolis' 35, and held the ball for more than 45 minutes to fewer than 15 for the Colts. Indy simply couldn |
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| Manning passes Unitas as Colts overcome Dolphins |
NFL Football |
09/22/2009 |
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| Miami, FL (MySportsbook) - Peyton Manning needed the 37th game-winning drive of his illustrious career to surpass Johnny Unitas as the franchise leader in wins among quarterbacks, and the Indianapolis Colts secured a 27-23 victory over the Miami Dolphins at Land Shark Stadium. Manning's offense had the ball for only 14:53 in the entire game, the lowest total for a winning team of any game since 1977 -- Indianapolis ran only 35 plays, while the Dolphins totaled 84. But the reigning NFL MVP completed 14-of-23 pa |
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| Colts, Dolphins tied 13-13 after 3 quarters |
Headlines |
09/21/2009 |
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MIAMI (AP) -Ronnie Brown rushed for 115 yards and a touchdown, and the clock-controlling Miami Dolphins overcame Peyton Manning's longest completion since 2005 on the way to a 13-13 tie after three quarters against the Indianapolis Colts on Monday night. The Dolphins' offense was on the field for 34 of the first 45 minutes, outgaining the Colts 298-197. Most of Miami's work was done on the ground: Brown got his yards on 18 carries, Ricky Williams added 69 yards on 16 attempts. The Colts had the ball for 1 |
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| Colts, Dolphins tied 13-13 at halftime |
NFL Football |
09/21/2009 |
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MIAMI (AP) -Ronnie Brown rushed for 83 yards and a touchdown, and the clock-controlling Miami Dolphins overcame Peyton Manning's longest completion since 2005 to claw into a 13-13 halftime tie with the Indianapolis Colts on Monday night. Dan Carpenter kicked two second-quarter field goals for the Dolphins, both off the Florida Marlins' infield dirt. The first was a 45-yarder, the second from 44 yards with 43 seconds left. That left Manning plenty of time. Catching a break when an interception by Miami's |
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| NFL Inactives (Monday, September 21, 2009) |
NFL Football |
09/21/2009 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The following is a list of inactive players for tonight's NFL game. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS AT MIAMI DOLPHINS, 8:30 P.M. (ET) Colts - 3rd QB Curtis Painter, WR Anthony Gonzalez, S Bob Sanders, CB Jerraud Powers, S Jamie Silva, G Jamey Richard, TE Tom Santi, DE Keyunta Dawson Dolphins - 3rd QB Chad Henne, DE Lionel Dotson, TE John Nalbone, WR Patrick Turner, G Shawn Murphy, S Chris Clemons, T Andrew Gardner, LB Cameron Wake |
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| Lots of celebs at Dolphins' home opener |
Headlines |
09/21/2009 |
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| of frantic photographers and a big roar from the crowd. NFL celebrity came with a new twist Monday night, and the arrival of the Dolphins' new limited partners caused a lot of fuss even before the Dolphins kicked off against Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts. On hand were Williams and sister Venus, Gloria and Emilio Estefan and Marc Anthony - all new part owners - as well as Jimmy Buffett and T-Pain, who have contributed new songs to the Dolphins. Not all of the VIPs rooted for the home team. When t |
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| White active again for Dolphins |
NFL Football |
09/21/2009 |
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MIAMI (AP) -Rookie quarterback Pat White was listed as the Miami Dolphins' backup quarterback for Monday night's game against the Indianapolis Colts. White came off the bench three times in Miami's season opener, part of the Dolphins' wildcat scheme. Chad Henne was the third quarterback for Miami, which listed safety Chris Clemons, offensive linemen Shawn Murphy and Andrew Gardner, defensive end Lionel Dotson, wide receiver Patrick Turner, tight end John Nalbone and linebacker Cameron Wake as inactive. C |
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