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| Taylor injured in Dolphins game |
NFL Football |
10/01/2006 |
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HOUSTON (AP) -Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor injured his ribs in the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Houston Texans and his return was questionable. The 6-foot-6, 255-pound Taylor had nine tackles in Miami's first three games, including a sack. David Bowen was Taylor's backup.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 The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority o |
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| Younger Robiskie giving dad big thrills |
Division I College Football |
09/29/2006 |
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| day. Terry Robiskie was a standout at LSU, then was drafted by the Raiders with the eighth selection of the 1977 draft. He played three years for the Raiders as a bruising short-yardage back and punishing blocker. After two years playing for the Miami Dolphins, he's been an assistant with the Raiders (who won the 1984 Super Bowl), Washington Redskins and Cleveland Browns, where he is the receivers coach, for the last quarter of a century. Along the way, he's finished out the season for fired head coaches |
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| Capers returns to Houston with Dolphins |
NFL Football |
09/28/2006 |
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| ach Gary Kubiak had only good things to say about the man whose job he took. ``He knows these players better than anybody,'' Kubiak said. ``On top of that he's a great football coach, he's always given us fits playing against him. But you know the Miami Dolphins have great defense for many, many years. And add his expertise to that and that makes it even tougher.'' Capers took over in Miami for current Texans defensive coordinator Richard Smith. While the Dolphins' defense remains solid, allowing just 276 |
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| Son of Dolphins owner sentenced for DUI |
NFL Football |
09/22/2006 |
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) -Miami Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga's son was sentenced to 120 days in jail Friday for striking a pedestrian while driving drunk. Robert Ray Huizenga also was ordered to serve a year of house arrest and four years probation and will lose his license for 10 years, The Miami Herald reported. The 44-year-old Huizenga pleaded no contest last month to the felony DUI charge and a misdemeanor count of refusing to submit to a blood/breath test. Huizenga was attempting to make a le |
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| Dolphins hope to extend Titans' road woes in matchup of 0-2 clubs |
NFL Football |
09/21/2006 |
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MIAMI (AP) -With the second-youngest team in the NFL, a struggling veteran starting at quarterback and a soon-to-be-starter playing backup, the Tennessee Titans could expect to endure some growing pains. The Miami Dolphins, a Super Bowl hopeful, did not. Yet somehow, the teams are in exactly the same place. Both are 0-2, averaging 11.5 points per game and seeking perhaps a season-saving victory Sunday when the Titans visit South Florida for the third consecutive season. Since 1990, 79 teams have star |
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| Dolphins' Anderson has surgery on triceps; probably out for year |
NFL Football |
09/19/2006 |
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MIAMI (AP) -Miami Dolphins guard Bennie Anderson had surgery Tuesday to repair a torn left triceps tendon and is expected to miss the rest of the season. Anderson suffered the injury in Miami's 16-6 loss to Buffalo on Sunday. He's the fourth right guard hurt this season for Miami. Seth McKinney (neck surgery) and Joe Toledo (sprained knee ligament) are on injured reserve, while Joe Berger will miss his third straight game with a sprained foot, but could return to practice next week. Kendyl Jacox is e |
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| REYNOLDS ON FOOTBALL: Time to see what Dolphins are made of |
NFL Football |
09/19/2006 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -Chris Chambers set the tone in March at the Miami Dolphins' award dinner. Holding his newly bequeathed team MVP trophy, Chambers stepped onstage and said the two words fans long to hear. ``Super Bowl,'' he proclaimed. It wasn't a guarantee or anything silly like that. More of a mission statement, the goal for 2006. To Chambers, back then and even now, it seems realistic - although Miami has exactly as many wins today, zero, as it did six months ago when Chambers set the bar for this s |
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| Steelers, Jaguars scoreless at half |
NFL Football |
09/18/2006 |
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| upper and lower jaw, some eye socket bones, and got a concussion during his June 12 accident but recovered in time to report for training camp with the rest of the defending champions. He sat out Pittsburgh's 28-17 season-opening victory over the Miami Dolphins after having an emergency appendectomy on Sept. 3. His status for Monday night's defensive standoff remained in doubt until just before kickoff at sold-out Alltel Stadium. The Jaguars played without defensive end Reggie Hayward, who sustained a se |
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| Steelers and Jaguars tied after first quarter |
NFL Football |
09/18/2006 |
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| lower jaw, some eye socket bones, and got a concussion during his June 12 motorcycle accident but recovered in time to report for training camp with the rest of the defending champions. He sat out Pittsburgh's 28-17 season-opening victory over the Miami Dolphins after having an emergency appendectomy on Sept. 3. His status for Monday night remained in doubt until just before kickoff at sold-out Alltel Stadium. The 24-year-old quarterback faked a handoff to Willie Parker, rolled to his right and threw 10 y |
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| Sunday's NFL Transactions |
NFL Football |
09/17/2006 |
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INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Activated DE Bo Schobel from the practice squad. Waived WR John Standeford. MIAMI DOLPHINS-Signed TE Jason Rader from the practice squad. Waived TE Tim Massaquoi.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 prior written authority of The Associated Press. |
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