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| Colts deactivate Reagor after auto accident |
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10/22/2006 |
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle Montae Reagor was inactive Sunday against Washington after being involved in an automobile accident near the team's practice facility. Reagor sustained facial lacerations and was resting comfortably at Methodist Hospital, the team said in a statement. Two team physicians were with him. Other details were not immediately available. The Colts did get one of two key injured players back for the game. Adam Vinatieri, the Colts' biggest offseason acquisit |
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| Colts Look to Stay Perfect Against Skins |
NFL Football |
10/20/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Indianapolis Colts seek their second straight 6-0 start to a season this Sunday afternoon when they host the struggling Washington Redskins at the RCA Dome. Indianapolis, which opened the 2005 campaign with 13 straight wins, comes off a bye week which was preceded by a nail-biting 14-13 home victory over the Tennessee Titans. Versus the Titans, Peyton Manning chucked a two-yard touchdown pass to Reggie Wayne with 5:10 left in the game to give Indy the lead for good. Manning threw for 166 y |
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| Colts' Sanders, Stokley out for Washington game |
NFL Football |
10/20/2006 |
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Indianapolis Colts Pro Bowl safety Bob Sanders and wide receiver Brandon Stokley will not play Sunday against the Washington Redskins. Sanders has missed the last three games after having arthroscopic surgery on his right knee. Stokley continues to rehab a sprained left knee that he injured in the Colts' Oct. 8 game against Tennessee. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritt |
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| Unbeaten Colts content to remain out of spotlight |
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10/20/2006 |
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The Indianapolis Colts, one of just two unbeaten teams remaining in the NFL, have control of their division and appeared to fill their biggest hole on defense with a rare midseason trade. Unlike last season, it's gone mostly unnoticed. With the Chicago Bears moving into the spotlight, the Colts like it right where they seem to be. ``Everyone's talking about the Bears,'' defensive tackle Montae Reagor said. ``We like being under the radar. Hey, we're 5-0 and we've not played our best ba |
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| Edge hopes new coordinator creates more room to run |
NFL Football |
10/19/2006 |
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| uczek might change that. ``I'm looking forward to that,'' James said, ``so I can play my game rather than running into these brick walls.'' Still, James was smiling Thursday as he talked about his tribulations since leaving the highly successful Indianapolis Colts for the Cardinals, who have lost five straight heading into their game Sunday at winless Oakland. ``I'm going to always smile, man, because I know I'm a ball player,'' he said. ``I know I can make plays. I just can't wait to show people what I'm c |
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| Even Gibbs' genius may not be enough to stop Indy |
NFL Football |
10/19/2006 |
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -When Washington coach Joe Gibbs looks at the Indianapolis Colts, he sees a challenge. From two-time MVP Peyton Manning to the Colts' balanced offense, and from their solid offensive line to their record-setting receivers, the Hall of Fame coach is struggling to figure out a way to slow down Indy's high-scoring offense. No, the recipe doesn't look good, and that's just the appetizer for Sunday's game. ``They have one of the best players that's ever played the game at quarterback, and th |
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| Gradkowski relishes challenge of facing Eagles |
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10/19/2006 |
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| ter this. We've been going after this thing for a while, and now's the time to start making it pay off.'' The Bucs made a couple of moves this week they will hope help now - and in the future. Defensive tackle Anthony McFarland was traded to the Indianapolis Colts for a second-round pick in the 2007 draft. Meanwhile, former Raiders first-round pick Phillip Buchanon was signed to provide experienced depth at cornerback and on punt returns. Sixth-year pro Ellis Wyms steps into McFarland's under tackle positio |
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| Redskins CB Rogers out with fractured thumb |
NFL Football |
10/19/2006 |
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| Ashburn, VA (MySportsbook) - Washington Redskins cornerback Carlos Rogers will miss Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts with a fractured thumb. Rogers suffered the injury during last Sunday's loss to the Tennessee Titans. The second-year cornerback has played in six games this season for Washington and has 37 tackles and one sack. |
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| Struggling Redskins: 'I don't know where our swagger has gone' |
NFL Football |
10/18/2006 |
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| other cliche that happens to be true. ``We've got to come out slugging, or this thing is going to go downhill and we're not going to make the playoffs.'' The consensus is that the season will be essentially over unless the Redskins (2-4) upset the Indianapolis Colts (5-0) on Sunday, especially with the challenging schedule that follows the upcoming bye week. ``We don't need to be 2-5,'' guard Randy Thomas said. ``We've got to pull something out of our hats and try to get this win.'' The Redskins know very w |
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| Colts welcome addition of McFarland's big body to run defense |
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10/18/2006 |
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The Indianapolis Colts welcomed the addition of their newest teammate, Anthony McFarland, before they even had a chance to meet him Wednesday. Thanks to a rare midseason trade before the NFL's trading deadline, the Colts think they may have fixed their leaky run defense, which desperately needed help after losing Corey Simon. What McFarland gives the Colts is size, a penchant for stuffing the run, an ability to take on double teams and the probability of making an instant impact because |
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