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| Bears' center Olin Kreutz signs contract extension |
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11/02/2006 |
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| ension. Kreutz has played in 61 straight regular-season games and has missed only one start since he became the starting center opening day of 1999. That was due to appendicitis in November 2002. Kreutz had the chance to leave the Bears when the Miami Dolphins offered more money in 2002 before his last contract, but returned to Chicago. ``He's been very loyal to us,'' Bears general manager Jerry Angelo said. ``Not only has he been a good football player, he's been a very loyal player and I also told Oli |
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| Dolphins' Taylor close to sack milestone |
NFL Football |
11/02/2006 |
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| DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -Jason Taylor's sack list is impressive, starting at the top with two-time Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady. The New England Patriots' quarterback has been sacked 8 1/2 times by Taylor, most of anyone on the list. In 10 seasons with the Miami Dolphins, Taylor has also sacked John Elway, Peyton Manning and most recently Brett Favre. He has sacked two Hasselbecks (Matt and Tim), two McCowns (Josh and Luke) and teammate Daunte Culpepper (then with Minnesota). He has sacked one Carr (David) and five |
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| Chad Johnson wants a piece of Ray Lewis |
NFL Football |
11/01/2006 |
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| ltimore tests its revamped offense against Cincinnati. With coach Brian Billick calling the plays last weekend in New Orleans, Lewis ran for a season-high 109 yards in a 35-22 victory. The 31 carries were his most since the 2004 finale against the Miami Dolphins, when he gained 167 yards on 34 carries. Lewis experienced some lingering soreness on Wednesday, but he had no complaints. ``Your body feels a lot different. It's been a long time since I carried the ball that many times,'' he said. ``I'm sure i |
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| Grossman Bounces Back for Bears |
NFL Football |
10/31/2006 |
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| wn coming up in the very near future. They take their unbeaten record on the road to face the NFC East-leading New York Giants in the first flex game on NBC's prime time Sunday Night Football schedule. But first, they're staying home to play the 1-6 Miami Dolphins. "The road is going to get tougher," Lovie Smith said Monday. "I don't know how it's happened, why it's happened. ... We would like for games to happen like they have a few times this year, but it's not going to be like that most of the year." In ot |
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| Cardinals Searching for Hope in the Green Bay Cold |
NFL Football |
10/27/2006 |
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| in Arizona, guided what has now become one of the weakest offenses in the NFL to no points versus the Raiders. Kicker Neil Rackers did all the work. Meanwhile, the Packers enter this week's showdown with Arizona on a strong note after defeating the Miami Dolphins, 34-24, last Sunday in South Beach. Green Bay got a huge lift from running back Ahman Green, who returned to the field after missing consecutive games with a hamstring injury. Green ran for 118 yards and a touchdown for the Packers, who snapped a tw |
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| Charlie Leigh, kick returner on perfect '72 Dolphins, dies at 60 |
NFL Football |
10/27/2006 |
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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -Charlie Leigh, a kick returner on the unbeaten 1972 Miami Dolphins, died of lung cancer at age 60, his family said. He died Thursday at an Albany hospital. Leigh, a running back, was with the Dolphins the year they finished 17-0, the only perfect record in NFL history. He won a second Super Bowl with Miami in 1973. Leigh was primarily a kickoff and punt returner on a Dolphins team that featured Bob Griese, Larry Csonka, Jim Kiick and Mercury Morris. Raymond Leigh said his older b |
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| By The Associated Press |
NFL Football |
10/26/2006 |
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The last time the Miami Dolphins: Played a playoff game - Jan. 13, 2002 (lost to Baltimore, 20-3) Won a playoff game - Dec. 30, 2000 (beat Indianapolis in overtime, 23-17) Played in the AFC championship game - Jan. 17, 1993 (lost to Buffalo, 29-10) Played in the Super Bowl - Jan. 20, 1985 (lost to San Francisco, 38-16) Won the Super Bowl - Jan. 14, 1974 (beat Minnesota, 24-7) Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may n |
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| Second-guessers pounce as Saban struggles |
NFL Football |
10/26/2006 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -Don Shula once got married during a bye week, then broke an NFL record a month later with his 325th career victory. Nick Saban, stalled lately at 10 career wins, is already married. So, with the Miami Dolphins idle, he can spend this weekend contemplating his all-too-brief honeymoon with South Florida. When Saban joined the Dolphins in January 2005, he was widely hailed as the perfect choice to recapture the glory of the Shula era. Now, after only 23 games as an NFL head coach, Saban |
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| Miami guard James has surgery |
NFL Football |
10/25/2006 |
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| Miami, FL (MySportsbook) - Miami Dolphins guard Jeno James had successful arthroscopic surgery on his right knee, the team announced on Tuesday. He will be evaluated on a week-to-week basis. Appearing in his seventh season in the NFL, third with the Dolphins, he has appeared in 92 games with 65 starts, including starts in all seven games this season. He spent his first four seasons with Carolina. |
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| Lions Head Into a Much-Needed Bye Week |
NFL Football |
10/24/2006 |
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| troit will likely slip to 1-7 after facing Atlanta in Week 9, but from there, they have a home game against San Francisco, an away game against Arizona, and then, in a game that likely has CBS executives shaking their heads, they'll host the hapless Miami Dolphins on Thanksgiving. However, the schedule won't matter if the Lions don't address some of their most glaring weaknesses. Turnovers are obviously the most critical factor in the NFL; Detroit is an NFC-worst -4 in turnover differential. Being able to run |
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