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| Chargers at Broncos moved to Sunday night, Nov. 19 |
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11/06/2006 |
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| -The NFL has moved the San Diego Chargers' game at Denver from Sunday afternoon to 8:15 p.m. EST on Nov. 19. The game will be broadcast nationally by NBC as part of the flexible schedule negotiated into the current television contract. Also, the Indianapolis Colts at Dallas Cowboys game has been switched from 1 p.m. EST to 4:15 p.m. EST. That game will be on CBS. The first game switched from Sunday afternoon to prime time is this weekend, when the Chicago Bears play at the New York Giants. Copyright &co |
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| Manning, Colts down Patriots to stay unbeaten |
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11/06/2006 |
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| Foxboro, MA (MySportsbook) - Peyton Manning threw for 326 yards and two touchdowns as the Indianapolis Colts are now the sole unbeaten team in the league with a 27-20 victory over the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium. Manning went 20-of-36 passing with an interception and Marvin Harrison had eight catches for 145 yards and two touchdowns for the Colts (8-0), who became the first team since the 1929-31 Packers to go 8-0 in consecutive seasons. Reggie Wayne had six catches for 90 yards and Joseph Addai c |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 5, 2006) |
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11/06/2006 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The following is a list of the players placed on the inactive squad for this week's NFL games. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS, 8:15 P.M. (ET) Colts - DB TJ Rushing, DB Matt Giordano, TE Jerome Collins, LB Keith O'Neil, G Matt Ulrich, WR Brandon Stokley, DT Montae Reagor, LB Rob Morris Patriots - S Eugene Wilson, TE Garrett Mills, LB Pierre Woods, G Stephen Neal, G Russ Hochstein, TE Daniel Graham, DL Le Kevin Smith, DE Marquise Hill MINNESOTA VIKINGS AT SAN FRANCIS |
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| Colts lead Patriots 24-17 at halftime |
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11/05/2006 |
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -Marvin Harrison made a toe-tapping grab at the side of the end zone to pull in his second touchdown catch of the game, and the Indianapolis Colts led the New England Patriots 24-17 through three quarters Sunday night. Adam Vinatieri responded to the boos that greeted his return to New England by kicking a 23-yard field goal and two extra points in the first half to give the Colts a 17-14 lead. But Vinatieri missed a 37-yarder - his first miss in 16 field goal tries - and the crowd eru |
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| Colts lead Patriots 17-14 at halftime |
NFL Football |
11/05/2006 |
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -Adam Vinatieri responded to the boos that greeted his return to New England on Sunday night by kicking a 23-yard field goal and two extra points to give the Indianapolis Colts a 17-14 halftime lead over the Patriots. Vinatieri helped the Patriots win three Super Bowls - two on his field goals in the final seconds - before leaving for Indianapolis as a free agent last winter. But the Patriots fans treated him as just another member of the rival Colts, who came in as the NFL's last unbe |
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| Colts, Patriots tied 7-7 |
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11/05/2006 |
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -Peyton Manning hit Marvin Harrison for 44 yards on a broken play, then found him with a 5-yard touchdown pass as the Indianapolis Colts took a 7-0 lead over the New England Patriots through one quarter Sunday night. The Patriots answered with Corey Dillon's 1-yard run on the second play of the second quarter to make it 7-7. The Colts faced a third-and-15 when Manning scrambled to his left and chucked the ball long and into the middle of the field. Harrison and Dallas Clark were both |
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| Chargers Begin Merriman's Hiatus Against Browns |
NFL Football |
11/03/2006 |
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| victory over the visiting St. Louis Rams. Merriman made his presence felt with three sacks, but LaDainian Tomlinson was the real star with three touchdowns. Last week's victory allowed San Diego to draw even with the Denver Broncos, who lost to the Indianapolis Colts. Meanwhile, the Browns won for just the second time this year, when they picked up a 20-13 home victory over the New York Jets. It ended a two-game losing streak for Cleveland. Cleveland has just one road win this season, and that came in Oakland on |
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| Another Epic Battle in Store Between Pats, Colts |
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11/03/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - One of the most highly-anticipated matchups of the NFL season will take place this Sunday night at Gillette Stadium, where Peyton Manning brings the undefeated Indianapolis Colts to face the New England Patriots in a midseason showdown between the AFC's top two teams. The Colts bring a 7-0 season record into Foxborough for the second year in a row. Last November, Manning delivered a 321-yard, three-touchdown performance at quarterback, and Indianapolis came through with an impressive 40-21 vic |
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| Jags Look to end Titans' Two-Game Win Streak |
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11/03/2006 |
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| - The Jacksonville Jaguars shoot for their first division victory of the season on Sunday, when they host the AFC South-rival Tennessee Titans at ALLTEL Stadium. Jacksonville is 0-2 in the division, and resides in second place behind the undefeated Indianapolis Colts. Tennessee, meanwhile, is 1-1 in the AFC South and tied for last in the standings with Houston. The Jaguars registered a huge 13-6 win in Philadelphia on Sunday, minus starting quarterback Byron Leftwich and a few defensive stars at a cold and blust |
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| Sanders likely to miss 6th straight game with knee injury |
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11/03/2006 |
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The Indianapolis Colts may have to stop New England's strong running game without Bob Sanders. The Pro Bowl safety missed Friday's practice after his surgically repaired right knee stiffened, the second straight week he's had a setback. Sanders practiced last Wednesday but returned the next day with a swollen, sore knee that forced him to miss the rest of the week and the Denver game. He could be facing a similar scenario this week since coach Tony Dungy said it was doubtful Sanders woul |
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