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| Browns' Frye injured against Kansas City |
NFL Football |
12/04/2006 |
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| Cleveland, OH (MySportsbook) - Cleveland Browns quarterback Charlie Frye suffered a right wrist injury during Sunday's victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Frye left the contest early in the second quarter with a sore right wrist after being hit after a pass attempt. He was taken to the locker room for X- rays that turned out to be negative. Frye did come back late in the second quarter but was replaced for good in the second half by second-year signal caller Derek Anderson, who went 12-of-21 for 171 yards and |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 3, 2006) |
NFL Football |
12/03/2006 |
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| , FB Corey McIntyre, G P.J. Alexander, OT Frank Omiyale, DT Darrell Shropshire, TE Daniel Fells Redskins - 3rd QB Todd Collins, WR Mike Espy, S Troy Vincent, CB Shawn Springs, LB Khary Campbell, OL Taylor Whitley, WR David Patten, TE Brian Kozlowski KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AT CLEVELAND BROWNS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Chiefs - CB Marcus Maxey, LB Derrick Johnson OT Tre Stallings, C Rudy Niswanger, OT Kevin Sampson, WR Jeff Webb, DT James Reed Browns - 3rd QB Ken Dorsey, DB Justin Hamilton, RB Jerome Harrison, C Rob Smith, OL Is |
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| Browns' Frye injures right wrist |
NFL Football |
12/03/2006 |
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CLEVELAND (AP) -Browns quarterback Charlie Frye may have broken his right wrist during Sunday's win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Frye got hurt on Cleveland's first offensive series when he braced himself while being knocked down. He stayed in and threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Braylon Edwards before being taken to the locker room for X-rays. Frye returned with 5:53 left before halftime, and drove the Browns to a tying score with 19 seconds left. However, when Cleveland came out for the s |
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| Can Browns Play Spoiler Against Chiefs? |
NFL Football |
12/02/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - In order to continue their era of good feelings, the Kansas City Chiefs are going to have to extend the misery of the Cleveland Browns. Kansas City (7-4) will travel to the banks of Lake Erie on Sunday trying to maintain or perhaps improve their standing in the AFC Wild Card race. The Chiefs carved out a place in the conference's No. 6 position on Thanksgiving night, when they defeated the Denver Broncos, 19-10. The victory was the fifth in six games for Herm Edwards' team, which enters Week 1 |
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| Chiefs feast on Broncos |
NFL Football |
11/29/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Nobody likes to work on Thanksgiving Day, but the Kansas City Chiefs made the most of it on this occasion. The Chiefs hosted a big game Thursday night against the rival Denver Broncos and caused a shakeup in the AFC West standings with a 19-10 victory at Arrowhead Stadium. Kansas City and Denver are both 7-4 this year, but the Chiefs jumped into second place in the division and currently hold an inside track to the playoffs with a 3-1 mark against AFC West opponents. It's quite a turnaround fo |
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| Chiefs say Holmes is done for season |
NFL Football |
11/28/2006 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - Kansas City Chiefs running back Priest Holmes will not return to the team this season. Tuesday was the last day the Chiefs could have activated Holmes. There was some good news, however. Chiefs general manager Carl Peterson said that recent medical tests have been encouraging and Holmes hopes to play in 2007. "Although Priest Holmes has made much progress medically this fall, we have decided with Priest that Priest will finish the 2006 season on Reserve/PUP," said Peterson. "We |
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| Holmes will not return to Chiefs this season |
NFL Football |
11/28/2006 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -Running back Priest Holmes will not return to the Kansas City Chiefs this season. However, Chiefs general manager Carl Peterson said Tuesday that recent medical tests on Holmes have been encouraging and Holmes hopes to return for the 2007 season. Tuesday was the last day the Chiefs could have activated Holmes. ``He does not, at this time, plan to give up football,'' Peterson said. ``We're looking at another evaluation in January or February of '07.'' The three-time Pro Bowler, who |
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| Sapp, Raiders gear up for another dose of L.T., Chargers |
NFL Football |
11/24/2006 |
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| by 21 points at Cincinnati before scoring 42 points in the second half to win 49-41. At Denver, the Chargers were down 24-7 in the third quarter before coming back. The Raiders (2-8) have played better lately, particularly on defense. They led the Kansas City Chiefs late in last weekend's game before losing 17-13. Now it's their turn to try to stop Tomlinson, who rushed for 131 yards and one touchdown in a season-opening 27-0 win at Oakland. ``If you could tackle him to where he ain't breaking two to three |
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| Johnson, Chiefs rumble past Broncos |
NFL Football |
11/24/2006 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - Larry Johnson rushed for 157 yards and a touchdown to lead the Kansas City Chiefs past the Denver Broncos, 19-10, in a Thanksgiving night AFC West battle at Arrowhead Stadium. Trent Green, who made his second straight start after returning from a concussion suffered in Week 1, completed 13-of-22 passes for 161 yards with an interception for the Chiefs (7-4), who have won two straight and are now in second place in the AFC West with a 3-1 division record. "I am all smiles," said |
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| Gonzalez active against Denver |
NFL Football |
11/24/2006 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - Kansas City Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez started Thursday's victory over the Denver Broncos. The veteran tight end had four catches for 35 yards in a 19-10 victory. Gonzalez, who was questionable with a shoulder injury, suffered a Grade 2 shoulder sprain in the Chiefs' loss to Miami two weeks ago, and missed last Sunday's 17-13 win over Oakland. |
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