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| Wednesday's NFL Transactions |
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10/11/2006 |
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ARIZONA CARDINALS-Signed RB Diamond Ferri to the practice squad. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Signed DB Michael Bragg from the practice squad and OL Pete Lougheed to the practice squad. MIAMI DOLPHINS-Signed TE Tim Massaquoi off their practice squad. Signed LB Jim Maxwell. Released G Trey Darilek. NEW YORK JETS-Released DB Derrick Strait. Signed CB Hank Poteat.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewrit |
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| Dolphins waive Suggs |
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10/10/2006 |
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| Davie, FL (MySportsbook) - The Miami Dolphins waived running back Lee Suggs on Tuesday. The Dolphins claimed Suggs off waivers from the Cleveland Browns in early September and the running back played in all five games this season for Miami, compiling just 26 rushing yards on six attempts. The often-injured Suggs has rushed for 1,074 yards and four touchdowns on 269 carries in 30 NFL games with Miami and the Cleveland Browns. He also has 28 receptions for 217 yards and one score. |
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| Controversy brewing in Miami? |
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10/10/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Could there have been more to the quarterback change for the Miami Dolphins on Sunday than originally thought? The Dolphins said a bruised shoulder for Daunte Culpepper was the reason Joey Harrington got the start in a 20-10 loss to the New England Patriots, but could a reported argument between Culpepper and head coach Nick Saban during the week have been more of a factor in the decision? Or could it have been because Culpepper struggled in the first four games of the season and Saban may |
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| Jets get a dose of reality in Jacksonville |
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10/10/2006 |
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| ssion. That was also the last time the Jets scored an offensive TD in the first quarter. New York has been outscored, 35-0, in the first quarter this season. UP NEXT The Jets get back to their AFC East slate this week, as they welcome the struggling Miami Dolphins to the Meadowlands. New York holds a 41-38-1 lead in their all-time series with Miami, including a home-and-home split with their longtime rivals last season. New York scored a 17-7 win at the Meadowlands in Week 2, and the Dolphins returned the fav |
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| Lawrence Phillips convicted of assault with deadly weapon |
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10/10/2006 |
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| He has a history of trouble with the law, going back a decade to his time as one of the nation's top college football players. The St. Louis Rams released him for insubordination in 1997 after he played 25 games with them. Phillips signed with the Miami Dolphins later in the 1997 season, but was released after pleading no contest to hitting a woman in a nightclub. Phillips was the top offensive player in NFL Europe in 1999 after setting league records for rushing and touchdowns with the Barcelona Dragons. |
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| Dolphins waive RB Suggs |
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10/10/2006 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -Running back Lee Suggs was waived by the Miami Dolphins on Tuesday. Suggs, claimed off waivers from Cleveland on Sept. 4, appeared in all five games with the Dolphins this season and rushed for 26 yards on six attempts. He was signed shortly after backup running back Sammy Morris was suspended four games for violating the NFL's steroid policy. Morris returned to the Dolphins last week. Suggs, a fourth-round pick of Cleveland in 2003, led the Browns with 744 yards rushing in 2004 bef |
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| Harrington expected to start against Jets |
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10/09/2006 |
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| Davie, FL (MySportsbook) - Miami Dolphins head coach Nick Saban said Joey Harrington will likely start at quarterback this Sunday against the New York Jets as Daunte Culpepper continues to recover from a shoulder injury. Harrington started this past Sunday's game against the New England Patriots and threw for 232 yards with a pair of costly interceptions in a 20-10 loss at Gillette Stadium. The Dolphins are off to a disappointing 1-4 start. Culpepper, who tore knee ligaments last fall in his final season w |
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| Jets' Mangini: Jaguars 'beat us in every phase of the game' |
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10/09/2006 |
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| tra first downs, it sucks the life out of you.'' While the focus will be on how the Jets deal with their first real brush with adversity under Mangini, the team claims it already has moved on. ``It's over with for us,'' Hamilton said. ``It's the Miami Dolphins for us right now, and that's what we're getting ready for.'' Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the |
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| Harrington to remain as Miami's starting quarterback - for now |
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10/09/2006 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -There's no mystery this week. Joey Harrington will remain as the Miami Dolphins' starting quarterback. For now, anyway. Dolphins coach Nick Saban said Monday that when his team opens practice for next Sunday's visit to the New York Jets, Harrington will be the first-stringer. Daunte Culpepper will enter a rehab-type program designed to help restore some explosive movement in his surgically rebuilt right knee. ``We'll evaluate it on a week-to-week basis,'' Saban said. ``This week, we |
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| Rivers leads Chargers to comeback win over Steelers |
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10/09/2006 |
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| ame. "It was a tale of two halves and they won the most important one," said Pittsburgh head coach Bill Cowher. Ben Roethlisberger went 20-for-31 for 220 yards with two interceptions for the Steelers, who have lost three straight after defeating the Miami Dolphins in Week 1. Pittsburgh has now started a season 1-3 after four games for the first time since the 2002 campaign. "It was disappointing," added Cowher. "We just have to regroup right now. It makes the next few games very important." Willie Parker rush |
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