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| 2014 Super Bowl logo features Washington Bridge |
NFL Football |
09/27/2011 |
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| a news conference at a restaurant in the Museum of Modern Art. NFL owners awarded the game to the $1.6 billion venue in East Rutherford, N.J., in May 2010. It will be the first Super Bowl in the northeast United States. The stadium has no roof. New York Jets owner Woody Johnson says, ``The world will be waiting for us to screw up because this is the first cold-weather Super Bowl.''Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be |
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| Jaguars looking for more from conservative offense |
NFL Football |
09/27/2011 |
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| rice Jones-Drew off to his best start in six seasons - he's on pace for 1,600 yards - it hasn't been enough to offset poor passing games the last two weeks. Luke McCown threw four interceptions and was sacked for a safety in a lopsided loss at the New York Jets last week. Del Rio switched quarterbacks three days later, turning things over to Gabbert. The 10th overall pick in April's draft, Gabbert completed 12 of 21 passes for 139 yards, with a touchdown and an interception. He also was sacked for a safe |
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| Jets TE Cumberland out for season; Sanchez has broken nose |
NFL Football |
09/26/2011 |
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| Florham Park, NJ (MySportsbook) - New York Jets tight end Jeff Cumberland has been lost for the season with a torn Achilles tendon. Cumberland, in his second season out of Illinois, caught just three balls for 38 yards in three games over two years -- including one reception for two yards in a 32-3 win over Jacksonville on September 18. He suffered the injury during the second quarter of Sunday's 34-24 loss in Oakland. The 24-year-old underwent an MRI earlier Monday which revealed the tear, according to t |
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| Ailing Cowboys host first-place Redskins in NFC East tussle |
NFL Football |
09/26/2011 |
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| t could deny Dallas its first victory in its third home opener at new Cowboys Stadium, however. The lack of healthy bodies could also lead to Washington's first 3-0 start in six years. After taking some heat for late mistakes in a Week 1 loss to the New York Jets, Romo suffered a fractured rib and pneumothorax early on in last Sunday's meeting with San Francisco. He missed nearly all of the third quarter, but returned to the game and helped rally his club to a 27-24 victory in overtime, hitting Jesse Holley |
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| Raiders use running game to get past Jets |
NFL Football |
09/25/2011 |
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| Oakland, CA (MySportsbook) - Darren McFadden had two of Oakland's four touchdown runs, and the Raiders opened the home portion of their 2011 schedule with a 34-24 win over the New York Jets. Denarius Moore and Michael Bush scored touchdowns 42 seconds apart in the second half for Oakland (2-1), which has won 10 of the past 13 home games against the Jets. "I just shows what our team can do," McFadden said. "If we come out here week and week out we can play with anybody in the league." Raiders quarterback J |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, September 25, 2011) |
NFL Football |
09/25/2011 |
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| avens - WR David Reed, CB Jimmy Smith, CB Domonique Foxworth, G Ben Grubbs, T Mark LeVoir, WR Lee Evans, LB Sergio Kindle Rams - WR Danny Amendola, S Jermale Hines, RB Quinn Porter, LB Jabara Williams, TE Stephen Spach, WR Greg Salas, DE C.J. Ah You NEW YORK JETS AT OAKLAND RAIDERS, 4:05 P.M. (ET) Jets - QB Kevin O'Connell, WR Logan Payne, S Emanuel Cook, RB Bilal Powell, C Nick Mangold, G Rob Turner, DT Kenrick Ellis. Raiders - WR Jacoby Ford, WR Louis Murphy, CB DeMarcus Van Dyke, S Mike Mitchell, T Stepho |
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| Finally healthy, Badgers' Toon has NFL on his mind |
Division I College Football |
09/25/2011 |
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| one of the best wide receivers in the country and follow his father's path to the NFL. Toon had a career-high 155 yards receiving and two touchdowns in the Badgers' 59-10 victory over South Dakota on Saturday. He's the son of former Wisconsin and New York Jets standout Al Toon, but his Badgers career appeared to stall last year when he struggled with a turf toe injury. Going into Saturday night's highly anticipated conference opener against Big Ten newcomer Nebraska at Camp Randall Stadium, Toon is boun |
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| Unbeaten Jets begin challenging trek with visit to Raiders |
NFL Football |
09/23/2011 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Road trip, schmoad trip. Though it's probably not preferred to an equal stretch in the friendly confines of newly-christened MetLife Stadium, it's not as if the New York Jets are immune to three-game road jaunts. In fact, head coach Rex Ryan and his band of green men have gone back-to-back- to-back in January for two straight seasons, winning two playoff games each during consecutive trips to the AFC Championship Game as a Wild Card. The Jets start up a string of three straight regular-se |
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| Desperate Dolphins begin critical road swing in Cleveland |
NFL Football |
09/23/2011 |
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| ew England and Houston while quickly plummeting to the bottom of the pack in the so-far successful AFC East. Head coach Tony Sparano's team is the only division member to lose this season, having already fallen two games behind both the Patriots and New York Jets, but also two in back of the league's biggest early turnaround, Buffalo. The defense's struggles have been particularly unexpected after the Dolphins were 14th in points allowed and sixth-best among the NFL's 32 teams in total yardage surrendered la |
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| Rookie quarterbacks on display in Jaguars-Panthers tilt |
NFL Football |
09/23/2011 |
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| etting an opportunity to do that." Jacksonville averaged 9.5 points and 263 yards in two games -- 28th and 30th in the league, respectively -- under McCown, who threw for just 59 yards and was intercepted four times in last Sunday's 32-3 loss to the New York Jets. Gabbert threw for 3,186 yards and 16 touchdowns at Missouri in 2010, while running for 232 yards and five more scores. In 31 career college games, he compiled 6,822 yards -- the fourth-most in school history -- while his 40 touchdown passes are thi |
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