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| Leinart's job only gets tougher from here |
NFL Football |
10/10/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Matt Leinart's first start in the NFL got off with a bang. The 10th overall pick in the 2006 draft put the ball in the air on Arizona's first two drives en route to a 14-0 Arizona lead over the Kansas City Chiefs in the first quarter. Then the wheels fell off. Leinart wasn't able to put together a drive longer than nine yards for the rest of the first half, and the Cardinals punted on four straight possessions, one of which was blocked. That blocked punt led to a nine-yard touchdown run by Lar |
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| Mistaken Identity: Who are THESE Steelers? |
NFL Football |
10/10/2006 |
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| b's demise should be enough to get him energized for this week's encounter with Kansas City. UP NEXT: MUST WIN AGAINST GREEN-LESS CHIEFS Pittsburgh will attempt to confuse quarterback Damon Huard as it returns home for a must-win contest against the Kansas City Chiefs. Chiefs star running back Larry Johnson twisted his neck in the club's 23-20 victory over Arizona, but should be ready for Sunday. Kansas City (2-2) is holding fort without starting quarterback Trent Green, who was carted off the field on a stretche |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 8, 2006) |
NFL Football |
10/09/2006 |
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| es Hodgins, LB Anthony Schlegel, LB Ryan Riddle, C Trey Teague, TE Zach Hilton, DE Dave Ball. Jaguars - 3rd QB Quinn Gray, WR Matt Jones, RB LaBrandon Toefield, CB Dee Webb, RB Alvin Pearman, DE Marcellus Wiley, OT Richard Collier, DT Marcus Stroud. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AT ARIZONA CARDINALS, 4:05 P.M. (ET) Chiefs - 3rd QB Trent Green, CB Benny Sapp, RB Michael Bennett, LB Rich Scanlon, T Tre Stallings, T Will Svitek, T Kyle Turley, DT Lional Dalton. Cardinals - 3rd QB John Navarre, CB Matt Ware, RB Diamond Ferri, L |
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| Sunday's NFL Capsules |
NFL Football |
10/08/2006 |
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| rd stepped in front of Bledsoe's pass and raced the other way to put the game away.Chiefs 23, Cardinals 20 GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Matt Leinart's first NFL game as a starter had a great beginning, a so-so middle and a nearly fantastic finish. The Kansas City Chiefs have Larry Johnson, though, and his big play made the difference. Johnson rumbled 78 yards on a pass play from Damon Huard to set up Lawrence Tynes' 19-yard field goal with 1:36 to play and the Chiefs (2-2) rallied from 10 down in the fourth quart |
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| Chiefs' Johnson hurt on facemask tackle; WRs Fitzgerald, Roy Williams leave with injuries |
NFL Football |
10/08/2006 |
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Larry Johnson gave the Kansas City Chiefs quite a scare. The Pro Bowl running back was injured on a facemask tackle at the end of a 78-yard pass play late in Kansas City's 23-20 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. Johnson broke free down the left sideline after catching a short pass from Damon Huard. The Cardinals' Antrel Rolle grabbed Johnson by the facemask and the running back's head was twisted as he fell out of bounds at the Arizona 8. He lay motionless for a moment, but eventually got up an |
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| Cardinals' Leinart Thrown Into Fire Vs. Chiefs |
NFL Football |
10/06/2006 |
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| Matt Leinart. The 2004 Heisman Trophy Winner and No. 10 overall pick in this past April's draft had faced constant speculation about when the Arizona Cardinals would call upon him to formally begin his tenure as the future of the franchise. When the Kansas City Chiefs travel to University of Phoenix Stadium on Sunday, the future becomes the present. The ex-USC quarterback will take the place of veteran Kurt Warner in the Arizona lineup, after Warner's frequent turnovers were a major culprit in the three-game losi |
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| Confident Leinart knows he'll be target in first start |
NFL Football |
10/04/2006 |
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| rough his first practice as an NFL first-string quarterback on Wednesday. Leinart capped the session with a little extra work on the field with Edgerrin James, then pronounced himself confident for his first start for Arizona on Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs, although he acknowledged, ``They're probably licking their chops with a rookie quarterback coming in.'' With costly mistakes plaguing Kurt Warner and the sputtering offense, coach Dennis Green decided to switch to Leinart, who was supposed to spe |
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| Niners reeling backward after shutout loss |
NFL Football |
10/03/2006 |
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) -The San Francisco 49ers are back to normal, and that's no good. Their encouraging start to coach Mike Nolan's second season came to a crashing halt in a 41-0 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, just the once-powerful franchise's second shutout loss in 454 games since 1977. A team that made incremental progress to the edge of respectability since last season's 4-12 campaign failed at nearly everything it tried at Arrowhead Stadium. The stunned, staggered looks that the 49ers |
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| Chiefs defensive end charged with DUI |
NFL Football |
09/30/2006 |
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LEAWOOD, Kan. (AP) -Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Jared Allen has been charged with driving under the influence for the second time in five months. Police pulled Allen over around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday after following a Dodge Charger that was not staying in the lane, Leawood Police Capt. Dale Finger said Friday. Allen, who was alone in the car, refused to undergo sobriety testing and to take a breathalyzer test, so the officer placed him under arrest for DUI, Finger said. In Kansas, not submitting to a br |
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| Chiefs in need of first win under Herm |
NFL Football |
09/28/2006 |
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| ckly. Yet, quarterback Trent Green is sidelined with head trauma. The offensive line is in turmoil. The entire offensive approach is in flux and the defense is showing progress, but still working to adapt to a new way of going about the job. The Kansas City Chiefs under Herm Edwards are 0-2, so expect a fired-up home team when the San Francisco 49ers and rapidly improving second-year quarterback Alex Smith hit town Sunday. An 0-3 start, just their second since 1980, would likely doom the Chiefs to a 13th co |
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