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| Colts 7, Eagles 0 |
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11/26/2006 |
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The Indianapolis Colts led the Philadelphia Eagles 7-0 at the end of the first quarter Sunday night thanks to rookie Joseph Addai's 15-yard run. The Colts opened the game with a nine-play, 79-yard scoring drive to Addai's run with 10:06 left in the quarter. Addai gained 24 yards on two carries during the drive. Philadelphia answered with a long drive, but David Akers missed a 36-yard field goal with 1:48 left in the quarter. Eagles quarterback Jeff Garcia, starting in place of the inju |
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| Manning, Giants visit Titans looking to snap two-game skid |
NFL Football |
11/24/2006 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -The Tennessee Titans are in a stretch that can be called their own version of a Manning family reunion. They host Eli and his New York Giants on Sunday, with his brother Peyton and the Indianapolis Colts coming up next. The Giants only hope Eli Manning starts playing more like his big brother. And soon. Manning is coming off two of his worst games since his rookie season, and the Giants (6-4) have lost each. They must beat the Titans (3-7) to tie Dallas atop the NFC East before hosti |
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| Eagles, Garcia, Head to Indy |
NFL Football |
11/23/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Eagles will again begin life without Donovan McNabb this Sunday, when the playoff hopefuls play a crucial game against the powerful Indianapolis Colts at the RCA Dome. This nationally-televised prime-time showdown was expected to feature a pair of high-flying offenses engineered by two of the game's premier quarterbacks. That storyline was ruined last Sunday when McNabb, the five-time Pro Bowl honoree and invaluable team leader, suffered a season-ending ACL tear in his right k |
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| McNabb placed on Injured Reserve |
NFL Football |
11/22/2006 |
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| ate ligament. McNabb suffered the injury in last Sunday's loss to the Tennessee Titans. He will have surgery in 2-3 weeks and the recovery process is expected to last 8-12 months. In other news, Philadelphia promoted linebacker Torrance Daniels to the active roster. Daniels, who signed as a rookie free agent, could play this Sunday night against the Indianapolis Colts if linebackers Shawn Barber (knee) and Jason Short (ankle) are unable to go. The Eagles also signed quarterback Omar Jacobs to the practice squad. |
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| How 'bout them Cowboys! |
NFL Football |
11/22/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Cowboys knocked off the last unbeaten team in the NFL on Sunday, but don't crown them kings of the NFL just yet. Dallas pulled out a hard-fought 21-14 win and saddled the Indianapolis Colts with their first loss of the 2006 season. Indy entered Texas Stadium 9-0 with studs Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne among those dreaming of being a part of the NFL's first undefeated team since 1972. It was Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo who spoiled the plot, rallying his team to |
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| Galloway's return a reminder of what might've been for Cowboys |
NFL Football |
11/22/2006 |
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| is fourth season. Romo is showing that he paid plenty of attention during his time on the sidelines. He's won three of four starts and done well in all four games. His stock is especially high after leading the Cowboys past the previously unbeaten Indianapolis Colts just a few days ago; in fact, a local paper wrote Tuesday about his chances of making the Pro Bowl. ``All that stuff is just talk,'' Romo said. ``As soon as you start thinking about things like that, you're bound for failure. I keep the tunnel-vis |
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| Cowboys end Colts' bid for perfect season |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| Irving, TX (MySportsbook) - Marion Barber rushed for a pair of touchdowns in the fourth quarter as the Dallas Cowboys scored 14 unanswered points to down the previously unbeaten Indianapolis Colts, 21-14, at Texas Stadium. Barber had 35 yards on nine carries while fellow tailback Julius Jones had 79 rushing yards for the Cowboys (6-4), who have won three of their last four games. Tony Romo finished 19-of-23 for 226 yards and an interception. He improved to 3-1 as a starter since taking over for Drew Bledsoe. " |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 19, 2006) |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| D.D.Lewis, T Sean Locklear, FB Josh Parry, T Ray Willis, RB Marquis Williams, WR Bobby Engram. 49ers - QB Shaun Hill, DB Donald Strickland, SS Tony Parrish, FB Chris Hetherington, TE Delanie Walker, T Harvey Dahl, T Patrick Estes, DT Damane Duckett. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS AT DALLAS COWBOYS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) Colts - S Bob Sanders, S Matt Giordano, TE Jerome Collins, LB Keith O'Neil, LB Gary Brackett, G Matt Ulrich, WR Brandon Stokley, DT Montae Reagor. Cowboys - WR Skyler Green, RB Keylon Kincade, CB Nathan Jones, DT Mo |
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| Stover field goal streak ends at 36 |
NFL Football |
11/19/2006 |
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| e missed a 42-yarder Sunday in the first quarter of Baltimore's game against Atlanta. It was Stover's first miss since the Ravens' seventh game of the 2005 season. He was chasing the NFL record held by Mike Vanderjagt, who made 42 straight for the Indianapolis Colts. Stover's kick sailed to left of the upright. His run of 36 in a row is a franchise record. Stover had made all 16 of his attempts this season. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the |
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| Cowboys Seek to End Colts' Unbeaten Run |
NFL Football |
11/17/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Indianapolis Colts will face the latest obstacle in their quest for football immortality this Sunday in Dallas, where the NFL's lone unbeaten team takes on the Cowboys in an intriguing interconference matchup from Texas Stadium. The 9-0 Colts are in a very familiar position, having won their first 13 games of the 2005 campaign before stumbling at home to the San Diego Chargers. Indianapolis is the only team in NFL history to start back-to-back seasons with nine straight wins. The Colts hav |
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