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| Giants try to keep pace in visit from rival Redskins |
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12/03/2010 |
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| e teams have also split two postseason matchups, with the Giants' 17-0 victory in the 1986 NFC Championship countering a 28-0 Washington win in a 1943 NFC Division Playoff. Coughlin is 10-5 against the Redskins all-time, including 1-2 while with the Jacksonville Jaguars (1995-2002). Washington head coach Mike Shanahan was 1-2 against the Giants during his tenure with the Broncos (1995-2008), with both defeats coming at Giants Stadium. Shanahan and Coughlin have a significant shared history, meeting five times betwe |
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| Bills place DE Edwards on IR |
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12/02/2010 |
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| who signed with the Bills as a free agent this past offseason, suffered a hamstring injury during last Sunday's overtime loss to the Steelers. The Oregon State product started in all of Buffalo's first 11 games this season. He was the team's fourth-leading tackler with 59 and also recorded a forced fumble and an interception. The Bills signed free agent rookie tight end Mike Caussin to fill the roster spot. The James Madison product spent the first 12 weeks of the season on the Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad. |
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| Jaguars' Monroe back at practice after concussion |
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12/01/2010 |
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Jacksonville Jaguars left tackle Eugene Monroe spent last week waiting for his concussion to clear. When it finally did, and Monroe was able to watch television again, he had to endure David Garrard getting sacked on three consecutive plays to end any chance Jacksonville had of beating the New York Giants. ``It was pretty tough to look at,'' Monroe said Wednesday. ``I wanted to be there, but I couldn't.'' The Jaguars (6-5) could have used him, too. Garrard was sacked four times in |
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| Line of Scrimmage: AFC South: balanced...or just mediocre? |
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12/01/2010 |
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| annually touted as a potential riser, dropped four in a row as well before routing the beleaguered Titans last week, and really can't be taken seriously until a swiss-cheese defense proves it can stop anybody not named Rusty Smith. Then there's the Jacksonville Jaguars, who currently hold this year's ever- changing title of AFC South front-runners by virtue of a recent 3-1 stretch and a three-point win over the stumbling Colts back in October. The perpetual afterthoughts have been the epitome of the division in 20 |
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| AFC South: Texans still have some fight in them |
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11/30/2010 |
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| said. "They are just very competitive. I mean, two Pro Bowl players who expect a lot out of each other. "You don't want things to get out of control like that, though. Two great players, they need to be on the field not off the field." JAGUARS: The Jacksonville Jaguars had two statistical advantages over the New York Giants in Sunday's 24-20 loss that should have them kicking their feet for the next few days. Hoping to keep the ball away from quarterback Eli Manning and New York's offense, the Jaguars posted 207 r |
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| NFC East: Giants hoping comeback win serves as springboard |
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11/30/2010 |
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| work) - The New York Giants have been labeled as a team that has found it difficult to sustain success over the second half of seasons' past, and they lived up to that unwanted reputation through the opening 30 minutes of their Week 12 game with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Giants were outplayed and outmuscled by the physical Jaguars all throughout the first two quarters of Sunday's clash at New Meadowlands Stadium, but a rousing effort on defense and an offense that finally found its groove in the latter stages p |
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| Jaguars waste 11-point lead with second-half woes |
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11/29/2010 |
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -With an 11-point lead and the ball to start the second half, the Jacksonville Jaguars had a chance to make a statement. Instead, they stumbled. David Garrard's first pass in the third quarter was intercepted, a huge turning point in Sunday's 24-20 loss to the New York Giants. It was the first step in Jacksonville's second-half collapse. There also were four sacks, two defensive lapses and a questionable offensive pass interference call that led to Jacksonville's meltdown. ``We ce |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 28, 2010) |
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11/28/2010 |
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| , RB Jonathan Dwyer, CB Crezdon Butler, T Chris Scott, WR Antonio Brown, TE Matt Spaeth, DE Aaron Smith Bills - 3rd QB Levi Brown, RB C.J. Spiller, LB Mike Balogun, DE Spencer Johnson, DT John McCargo, CB Terrence McGee, TE Shawn Nelson, G Eric Wood JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS AT NEW YORK GIANTS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Jaguars - WR Tiquan Underwood, WR John Matthews, CB Terrance Wheatley, T Eugene Monroe, FB Brock Bolen, T Adam Terry, DE Aaron Morgan, DT Nate Collins Giants - T Shawn Andrews, T David Diehl, WR Steve Smith, WR Hak |
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| Jags OL Monroe fails concussion test, out for Sunday |
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11/26/2010 |
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| Jacksonville, FL (MySportsbook) - Jacksonville Jaguars left tackle Eugene Monroe failed his baseline concussion test on Friday and will not travel with the team to New York for Sunday's game against the Giants. Monroe had been held out of practice all week since being diagnosed with a mild concussion after he was complaining of headaches following Monday's practice. He suffered the concussion in last week's win over Cleveland, but it is unknown when the injury occurred. "I anticipated he'd be cleared to go," sai |
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| Browns to battle lowly Panthers with Delhomme in tow |
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11/26/2010 |
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| n track, though, as the they face the NFL's worst team when the Carolina Panthers invade Cleveland Browns Stadium on Sunday. After watching the New York Jets score in the waning seconds of overtime to pull out a win in Week 10, Cleveland allowed the Jacksonville Jaguars to go 87 yards late in the fourth quarter in a 24-20 setback last Sunday. "It's obviously a frustrating result for us," Browns coach Eric Mangini said. "We had a lot of opportunities to change the outcome of the game and we didn't take advantage of |
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