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| Haley may call plays next year |
NFL Football |
01/11/2011 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - With Charlie Weis leaving town, head coach Todd Haley says he will consider calling plays next year for the Kansas City Chiefs. Weis was offensive coordinator this season and had a big hand in helping the Chiefs make a six-game improvement and win their first AFC West title since 2003. But Weis is leaving to become offensive coordinator at Florida. Haley said he intends to hire a new offensive coordinator. But he did not rule out calling plays himself next season. A former offensive |
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| Packers-Eagles game earns big TV ratings |
NFL Football |
01/10/2011 |
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| wild card game in 12 years. Fox said Monday it drew a 22.1 rating and 37 share, the best since Packers-49ers during the 1998 season. The 39.3 million viewers Sunday were the most ever for a wild-card game. The Baltimore Ravens' victory over the Kansas City Chiefs earlier Sunday earned a 17.1/35, the highest-rated AFC wild-card game on CBS since Pittsburgh-Cincinnati in 2006. Ratings represent the percentage of all homes with televisions tuned into a program. Shares represent the percentage of all homes wit |
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| Ravens, Packers advance from wild-card round |
Headlines |
01/09/2011 |
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| e James Starks, who had 101 yards rushing during the regular season, powered through NFC East champ Philadelphia for 123 yards. Earlier, Baltimore set up what figures to be a crunching third meeting with AFC North rival Pittsburgh when it beat the Kansas City Chiefs 30-7. Baltimore and Pittsburgh finished tied atop the division at 12-4, with the Steelers holding the tiebreaker and getting a bye. They split two smashmouth games during the season, with the Ravens winning 17-14 at Pittsburgh in Week 4, the last |
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| Ravens-Steelers part 3 set for next week |
Headlines |
01/09/2011 |
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| PHIA (AP) - Lovers of bone-crunching defensive football, the AFC has just the game for you: Ravens-Steelers III. The Baltimore Ravens set up what could be another classic, a bruising third meeting with AFC North rival Pittsburgh when they beat the Kansas City Chiefs 30-7 in Sunday's wild-card game. Baltimore and Pittsburgh finished tied atop the division at 12-4, with the Steelers holding the tiebreaker and getting a bye. They split two smashmouth games during the season, with the Ravens winning 17-14 at Pitt |
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| Ravens-Steelers part 3 upcoming |
NFL Football |
01/09/2011 |
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Get ready for Ravens-Steelers III. The Baltimore Ravens set up what figures to be a crunching third meeting with AFC North rival Pittsburgh when they beat the Kansas City Chiefs 30-7 in Sunday's wild-card game. Baltimore and Pittsburgh finished tied atop the division at 12-4, with the Steelers holding the tiebreaker and getting a bye. They split two bone-crushing games during the season, with the Ravens winning 17-14 at Pittsburgh in Week 4, the last game of Steelers quarterback Ben Roe |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, January 9, 2011) |
NFL Football |
01/09/2011 |
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| G Nick McDonald, LB Frank Zombo, DT Howard Green, CB Josh Gordy, S Atari Bigby Eagles - 3rd QB Mike Kafka, T Austin Howard, G Max Jean-Gilles, DT Jeremy Clark, DE Bobby McCray, LB Stewart Bradley, CB Brandon Hughes, S Jamar Adams BALTIMORE RAVENS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Ravens - WR David Reed, S Tom Zbikowsi, FB Jason McKie, LB Tavares Gooden, DT Arthur Jones, TE Davon Drew, TE Dennis Pitta, DT Lamar Divens Chiefs - 3rd QB Tyler Palko, WR Chris Chambers, C Rudy Niswanger, DT Anthony Toribio, WR Quin |
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| Ravens' Reed ready despite search for brother |
NFL Football |
01/09/2011 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The Baltimore Ravens say the disappearance of Ed Reed's brother hasn't affected the Pro Bowl safety as he prepares for Sunday's AFC wild-card game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Reed's brother has been missing since Friday, when Louisiana officials say a man matching his description jumped into the Mississippi River after being confronted by a deputy. Ravens spokesman Patrick Gleason said Reed was with the team for meetings Saturday night and breakfast Sunday morning and was ``the |
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| Ravens put kick returner Reed on inactive list |
NFL Football |
01/09/2011 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The NFL's leading kick returner David Reed was inactive for the Baltimore Ravens in Sunday's playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs because of a wrist injury. Reed averages 29.3 yards per return, and returned a kickoff 103 yards for a touchdown during the season. Kansas City's most significant inactive was wide receiver Chris Chambers. He caught 22 passes for 213 yards and one TD in 13 games. Other inactives for the Ravens included safety Tom Zbikowski, fullback Jason McKie, |
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| NFL Postseason Upsets |
NFL Football |
01/08/2011 |
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| : Dec. 9, 1934 - N.Y. Giants beat Chicago Bears in NFL championship 30-13. Dec. 27, 1964 - Cleveland Browns beat Baltimore Colts in NFL championship 27-0. Jan. 12, 1969 - New York Jets beat Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl 16-7. Jan. 11, 1970 - Kansas City Chiefs beat Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl 23-7. Dec. 29, 1979 - Houston Oilers beat San Diego Chargers in divisional playoffs 17-14. Jan. 9, 1988 - Minnesota Vikings beat San Francisco 49ers in divisional playoffs 36-24. Jan. 4, 1997 - Jacksonville |
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| Chiefs youth vs. Ravens experience in AFC playoffs |
NFL Football |
01/08/2011 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Todd Haley did a nose count to see how many Kansas City Chiefs own what he calls ``priceless'' playoff experience and was pleased to find that 21 do. That also means 32 don't. Players who were key to Kansas City's six-game improvement such as Jamaal Charles and Tamba Hali will be tasting playoff pressure for the first time when the Chiefs host the battle-savvy Baltimore Ravens in a 1 p.m. EST kickoff on Arrowhead Stadium's cold, hard turf. If playoff experience proves decisive, th |
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