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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 10, 2006) |
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12/11/2006 |
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| hris Claiborne, OT Luke Petitgout, DE Michael Strahan, DT Titus Adams Panthers - 3rd QB Jake Delhomme, CB Chris Gamble, CB Ken Lucas, RB Nick Goings, LB Brandon Jamison, DE Stanley McClover, G DAnthony Batiste, WR Keary Colbert INDIANAPOLIS COLTS AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Colts -DB Bob Sanders, DB T.J. Rushing, TE Dallas Clark, TE Jerome Collins, LB Tyjuan Hagler, DE Bo Schobel, WR Aaron Morehead, DE Ryan Lacasse Jaguars -WR Charles Sharon, RB Labrandon Toefield, CB Ahmad Carroll, CB David Richard, LB |
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| Addai, Ingram earn rookie honors for November |
NFL Football |
12/07/2006 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Indianapolis Colts running back Joseph Addai and Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Clint Ingram have been selected as the NFL's top rookies for the month of November. Addai, the 30th overall selection in last April's draft, led all rookies with 342 yards on the ground and six touchdowns. He also caught 10 passes for 90 yards as the Colts went 3-1 in the month of November. Four of Addai's six touchdowns came on November 26 in a Sunday night victory over the Philadelphia Eagles where he |
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| Jags begin postseason push against Colts |
NFL Football |
12/07/2006 |
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Running back Fred Taylor knows the knock on the Jacksonville Jaguars: They are one of the league's most inconsistent teams, playing up or down to the level of the competition each week. He also figures it might be a good thing, especially given Jacksonville's playoff situation and its remaining schedule. ``We should be kicking (butt) the rest of the way out because we have to win,'' Taylor said. ``That's been the story line of the season. We play up when we need to and we play down w |
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| Dolphins-Pats showdown becomes a no-show |
NFL Football |
12/07/2006 |
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| idle January because of a sputtering offense and a defense prone to breakdowns despite the play of Taylor, who has made 10 1/2 sacks and been involved in nine takeaways. Taylor showed his value when he missed three minutes of Sunday's loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, who scored two touchdowns during his absence. ``I can't imagine him not being the defensive player of the year,'' Belichick said. ``There's nobody I've seen that has played anywhere close to the level that he's at.'' Taylor smiled at the praise |
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| Thursday's NFL Transactions |
NFL Football |
12/07/2006 |
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GREEN BAY PACKERS-Signed WR Chris Francies to the practice squad. Waived OT Calvin Armstrong. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS-Placed OT Wayne Hunter on injured reserve. Signed QB Ben Dougherty to the practice squad.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. |
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| Garrard among AFC Players of the Week |
NFL Football |
12/06/2006 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback David Garrard, Houston linebacker DeMeco Ryans and Tennessee Titans kicker Rob Bironas all took home AFC weekly honors for their efforts in Week 13. Garrard, who has started the last six games after taking over for the injured Byron Leftwich, threw for 229 yards and a pair of touchdowns Sunday to guide the Jaguars past Miami, 24-10. The signal-caller has not throw an interception in five of his six starts this year. Ryan, meanwhile, posted 15 tackles |
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| Dolphins waste a golden opportunity |
NFL Football |
12/06/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Just about everything broke right for the Dolphins on Sunday, except where it mattered most, on the field. Miami carried a four-game winning streak into Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars and another victory would have put the Dolphins squarely into the thick of the playoff race, but the disheartening 24-10 setback instead all but ended their postseason hopes. A fifth consecutive win, coupled with losses by Denver and Kansas City, would have left the Dolphins just one game out of a p |
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| Eskimos re-sign Mitchell; sign WR Stamps |
CFL |
12/05/2006 |
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| ton Eskimos re-signed slotback Mookie Mitchell to a one-year deal and signed rookie wide receiver Fred Stamps on Tuesday. Mitchell, an 11-year CFL veteran, started 15 games for the Eskimos and caught 70 passes for 892 yards and one touchdown. In his third year with the team, he had four games with 100-plus yards receiving, including a 161-yard performance against Winnipeg on Canada Day. The 6-0, 188-pound Stamps from Louisiana-Lafayette spent time with both the Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars in the NFL. |
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| Garrard, Jags down Dolphins to stay in playoff hunt |
NFL Football |
12/04/2006 |
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| Miami, FL (MySportsbook) - David Garrard tossed a pair of touchdown passes as the Jacksonville Jaguars stayed in the playoff mix with a 24-10 win over Miami at Dolphin Stadium. Garrard finished 16-of-22 for 229 yards while Matt Jones had six receptions for 128 yards and a score for Jacksonville (7-5), which was coming off a 27-24 loss against Buffalo. Fred Taylor rushed for 76 yards and Maurice Jones-Drew added 46 yards and a touchdown on the ground. Joey Harrington ended 27-of-42 for 267 yards with a touchdown |
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| Bironas' 60-yard kick lifts Titans over Colts |
NFL Football |
12/04/2006 |
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| ix seconds to play. The Colts (10-2) wasted a 14-0 lead in the first half and lost for the second time in three games. Indianapolis could have captured the AFC South title with a win and can still claim the crown for a fourth consecutive year if the Jacksonville Jaguars lose Sunday against Miami. However, San Diego's 24-21 victory over Buffalo allowed the Chargers to tie the Colts for the top record in the AFC. Indianapolis had just tied the game on a 20-yard field goal by Adam Vinatieri with 2:38 remaining and Ten |
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