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Miami Dolphins NFL Football Transaction 09/30/2009
Acquired quarterback Tyler Thigpen from the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for an undisclosed draft pick; placed quarterback Chad Pennington on injured reserve.
NFC East: It's crisis time in Washington NFL Football 09/29/2009
replaced by untested second-year man Josh Johnson. PHILADELPHIA: There is no quarterback controversy concerning the Philadelphia Eagles, although Kevin Kolb did his best to create one with his performance in Sunday's 34-14 victory over the visiting Kansas City Chiefs. Head coach Andy Reid stated following the win that Donovan McNabb would be under center for the team's October 11 matchup versus Tampa Bay, assuming the five-time Pro Bowl honoree is sufficiently recovered from a fractured rib he suffered during Ph
Chiefs sign TE Pope NFL Football 09/29/2009
Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - The Kansas City Chiefs signed former Cardinals tight end Leonard Pope on Tuesday. Pope spent his first three seasons in the NFL with Arizona after being selected in the third round of the 2006 draft. He played in 42 games, including 25 starts, and caught 48 passes for 476 yards and five touchdowns. In three postseason contests, all last season, Pope had two receptions for 21 yards. Arizona also added tackle Chris Patrick to the practice squad and released linebacker Monty Beise
AFC West: Unbeaten Broncos face uphill battle NFL Football 09/29/2009
is best day of the season against the Raiders with 67 yards and a touchdown on five catches. Marshall was suspended at the end of the preseason for conduct detrimental to the team, but seems to finally be on board with McDaniels. CHIEFS: The winless Kansas City Chiefs will continue their tour through the meat grinder when the 3-0 New York Giants pay a visit to Arrowhead Stadium this Sunday afternoon in the team's second of four straight games against the touted NFC East division. The Chiefs opened their expeditio
Dolphins acquire Thigpen from KC NFL Football 09/29/2009
Davie, FL (MySportsbook) - In need of a quarterback after the injury to Chad Pennington, the Miami Dolphins acquired Tyler Thigpen from the Kansas City Chiefs on Tuesday in exchange for an undisclosed draft pick. Pennington suffered a shoulder injury during this past Sunday's game against San Diego and could be sidelined for the remainder of the season. Thigpen, in his third season out of Coastal Carolina, played 14 games and made 11 starts for the Chiefs last year. He was relegated to fighting for a backup sp
Overhauled Chiefs still struggling and winless NFL Football 09/29/2009

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -The defense is still a clunker, the next breakdown just around the corner. The offensive line, in disarray. Wins? Nope, not yet.

For a team that underwent an offseason overhaul, the Kansas City Chiefs sure look a whole lot like last year's run-down version.

And it doesn't get any easier: Up next are the 3-0 New York Giants, with Dallas after that.

``It's pretty clear that our margin for error isn't real great at this time,'' Chiefs coach Todd Haley said Monday. ``We must, as a team

Run game finally catches up to Giants' pass attack NFL Football 09/29/2009

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -The New York Giants' running game has caught up with Eli Manning and the passing attack - and that's not good news for opposing defenses.

If teams put eight defenders in the box to take away New York's ground attack, Manning has a bevy of young receivers at his disposal, including Steve Smith and Mario Manningham.

If opponents try to take away the passing game, as Tampa Bay opted for on Sunday, the Giants have Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw. The two combined for 196 of New York's 226 yards rushing in a 24-0 win over the Bucs.

``Once we start having success running the ball that opens up everything in terms of offensively being able to throw the ball and whatnot,'' tight end Kevin Boss said. ``It's definitely crucial to our success, running the ball.''

The Giants (3-0) led the NFL in rushing in 2008, averaging 157.4 yards. In the opening two games of the season, Washington limited them to 103 yards on 31 carries and Dallas held them to 97 yards on 26 carries, but Manning and his young receivers carried the offense.

Smith said the Buccaneers showed the Giants receivers a lot more respect on Sunday, frequently playing their safeties over the top to prevent deep throws.

``We try to keep them guessing,'' Smith said of the Giants offense. ``Hopefully, if they keep doing that, we can exploit what they are doing, what they are giving up for us to take.''

Tackle David Diehl said the offensive line knew it was capable of getting the running game going.

``Running the ball is one of the strengths of our offense,'' he said. ``As offensive linemen we wish we could run the ball 70 times. It's a mental attitude of whatever is in front of you, you are going to continue to fight and push and make sure you open up holes for those guys because they run extremely hard and are elusive and make plays for our offense.''

As the game went on Sunday, Diehl said it was easy to see the Bucs linebackers cheating toward the line of scrimmage.

``It's great to go out there this past week and hammer out the run game and run the ball as many times as we did,'' Diehl said. ``It's not always going to work out that way and you'll have to make adjustments. However, we feel regardless of what you throw at us, we'll make the adjustments and get it done.''

In beating the Redskins and Cowboys, it was the Giants' receivers who had to adjust. Both NFC East foes tried to challenge the wideouts by playing a lot of one-on-one coverages while bringing a safety into the box to stop the run.

But Manning picked those defenses apart, passing for 248 yards against Washington and 330 against Dallas.

``You never know what you are going to have, but we feel like we can always emphasize one more than the other if we have to,'' said Manning, who was 14 for 24 against Tampa Bay for 161 yards and two touchdowns. ``But it's good to be balanced and have a good mix.''

Guard Chris Snee said the offense put an emphasis on establishing the running game against Tampa Bay - the first three plays from scrimmage and seven of 12 on the game-opening touchdown drive were runs.

``We knew that was going to have to be the formula from the outset,'' Snee said. ``We really got bailed out by our passing game the first two weeks. We were excited to get that going. The key now is to maintain it and build on it. We just looked at the tape, and we left a lot of yards on the field.''

Coach Tom Coughlin said Jacobs and Bradshaw did excellent jobs of getting yards after the initial contact. Bradshaw did it with a couple of extra spins, while Jacobs simply pushed the pile.

Fullback Madison Hedgecock said the Giants also benefited from playing an aggressive Bucs defense.

``They are more of a fast-flowing defense and you'll have a lot more cutback lanes with a Tampa Bay versus a Dallas or Washington,'' he said.

Coughlin wants more from his offense. He wants it to be able to run against eight-man fronts.

``We want balance,'' he said. ``There is always going to be a theme, something in terms of a plan that allows us to play a certain way to win a game.''

The Giants play at the Kansas City Chiefs (0-3) on Sunday.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.

Eagles show depth as Kolb, McCoy impress NFL Football 09/28/2009
ing called out, too,''' McCoy said.

It was for a lot of Eagles.

With several starters injured, the Philadelphia Eagles gave their youngsters an opportunity to play Sunday. They responded well, leading the Eagles to an easy 34-14 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.

Kolb, a third-year pro, made his second career start filling in for injured quarterback Donovan McNabb. He threw for 327 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score, becoming the first QB to have 300-yard games in his first two career star

Roar! Lions end 19-game skid, top Redskins NFL Football 09/27/2009
troit, MI (MySportsbook) - Detroit's 19-game losing streak is history as the Lions got their first win in over 21 months with a 19-14 triumph over the Washington Redskins at Ford Field. The last time Detroit won a game was a 25-20 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on December 23, 2007. The team then dropped their next game at Green Bay and suffered through a humiliating 0-16 season last year, the first-ever winless campaign since the NFL went to a 16-game format. Detroit opened the 2009 season with a 45-27 lo
NFL Inactives (Sunday, September 27, 2009) NFL Football 09/27/2009
wis, S Troy Polamalu, FB Frank Summers, T Kraig Urbik, T Tony Hills, WR Shaun McDonald, DE Nick Eason Bengals - 3rd QB Jordan Palmer, TE Chase Coffman, G Nate Livings, CB David Jones, S Tom Nelson, T Andre Smith, WR Jerome Simpson, DE Frostee Rucker KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AT PHILADELPHIA EAGLES, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Chiefs - 3rd QB Tyler Thigpen, QB Matt Gutierrez, CB Ricardo Colclough, LB Derrick Johnson, WR Dwayne Bowe, TE Jake O'Connell, WR Quinten Lawrence, LB Pierre Walters Eagles - QB Donovan McNabb, CB Dimitri Patte

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