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| Warner might miss next Sunday's game with sore hand |
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12/02/2002 |
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| St. Louis, MO (MySportsbook) - St. Louis Rams head coach Mike Martz said Monday that quarterback Kurt Warner might not play next Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs if he can not take snaps in practice this week due to a sore right hand. Warner had a miserable game in the Rams' 10-3 loss to Philadelphia on Sunday, as he completed 20-of-42 passes for 218 yards, but threw two interceptions, fumbled three times and absorbed a career-high eight sacks. The two-time NFL MVP Warner played in his second game after m |
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| Chiefs Team Report: Priest shall lead them |
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11/27/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Kansas City Chiefs were upset by their former NFC West rivals, the Seattle Seahawks, 39-32 in Week 12. RB Priest Holmes had two rushing touchdowns and one scoring reception to go along with 307 total yards, but it wasn't enough to keep Kansas City from suffering its fourth loss in six games. "Needless to say, to not beat a football team that we certainly had enough ability to beat and not get it done is just like putting a knife in your back," Chiefs head coach Dick Vermeil said. "That's t |
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| Steelers place linebacker Fiala on IR |
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11/26/2002 |
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| inebacker John Fiala on injured reserve and signed free agent center Jeff Smith to a one-year contract on Tuesday. Fiala, Pittsburgh's inside linebacker and special teams captain, suffered a knee injury in Sunday's 29-21 win against the Cincinnati Bengals. Smith began his NFL career with the Kansas City Chiefs in 1996 and spent the last two seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He started all 16 games at center for the Jaguars in 2001, and was in training camp with the Tennessee Titans in 2002 but was released. |
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| Green Bay signs WR Driver to contract extension |
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11/25/2002 |
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| round pick, never thought I'd get the opportunity to be able to take care of my family. I have the opportunity to do that now." Prior to this season, Driver totaled 37 receptions for 520 yards and three touchdowns over three years. This offseason he was reported to have received an offer from the Kansas City Chiefs, but turned it down for a chance at staying with the Packers. "I never wanted to leave Green Bay," he said. "I always said I wanted to stay, and I get the opportunity to retire as a Green Bay Packer." |
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| Cardinals Team Report: Broken down |
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11/22/2002 |
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| itzed us some and I think they sacked us four times. When they got the big lead, they backed off of the blitzing. The thing that always concerns you with a young back is the blitz pick-ups. I thought that with the chances he had Marcel carried it very well. I'd like to be in a football game where we can get a balance between the run and the pass, but when you get down so far, it's pretty obvious what you have to do to get back into the game." COMING UP: The Cardinals will visit the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 13. |
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| Holmes looks to run over Seahawks |
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11/21/2002 |
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| the Chiefs travel to the Pacific Northwest to face their first sub-.500 opponent since Week 5. Kansas City will try to stay in the playoff hunt versus a team that has nothing to lose. That's a scary proposition. "NFL football players - specifically Kansas City Chiefs football players - are human. They're susceptible to letdowns. I don't anticipate it; I don't expect it. I think I know the character and quality of kids on this football team. I think they feel the sense of urgency and I think they recognize our op |
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| Jets await Bills for AFC East showdown |
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11/21/2002 |
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| nd RB Curtis Martin topped the 100-yard mark for just the second time this season. New York's offense will need to stay in high gear in order to keep pace with the Bills, who own the third-highest scoring offense in the AFC. Buffalo was edged by the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 11, suffering a 17-16 setback despite a productive offensive performance. The Bills controlled the clock, but QB Drew Bledsoe threw a critical interception late in the fourth quarter. Bledsoe completed 24 passes and hit eight different targe |
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| Saints' Riley charged for DWI |
NFL Football |
11/18/2002 |
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| New Orleans, LA (MySportsbook) - New Orleans Saints tackle Victor Riley was charged on Monday for driving while intoxicated. According to Linda Kennedy, an Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office spokesperson, the 6-foot-5 Riley was charged with first-offense DWI, reckless operation and disobeying traffic control signals. Riley was signed by New Orleans in April as an unrestricted free agent. He was a first-round draft pick for the Kansas City Chiefs in 1998. |
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| Chiefs linebacker Bush suspended |
NFL Football |
11/06/2002 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Lew Bush has been suspended for the next four games after testing positive for a banned substance. On Wednesday, Bush failed a routine test by the NFL, which handed out the suspension because of a violation of "anabolic steroid and substance policy." The 10-year-pro out of Washington State is eligible to return on December 1 against the Arizona Cardinals. Earlier this season, Bush was arrested and cited for driving under the influence of alcohol. H |
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| Saints' Carter back at practice |
NFL Football |
11/05/2002 |
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| ion for violating the league's substance abuse policy was lifted. The 10-year veteran was suspended by the NFL on July 17. Carter, 32, signed with the Saints as an unrestricted free agent on March 12. He had spent the majority of his career with the Kansas City Chiefs and has also played for the Denver Broncos and Minnesota Vikings. Carter was the Rookie of the Year in 1992, has been named to the Pro-Bowl four times, and is the only active player in the league to record a receiving touchdown, punt return for a to |
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