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| Jets C Mangold will sit Sunday |
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09/23/2011 |
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| Florham Park, NJ (MySportsbook) - New York Jets center Nick Mangold will miss Sunday's game against Oakland because of a high ankle sprain, ending his streak of 82 straight games played. Mangold was hurt during the first quarter of last week's game against Jacksonville and was on crutches earlier in the week. He did not practice this week and Jets head coach Rex Ryan said the three-time Pro Bowl selection will not make the cross-country trip for the game. "He's just not ready, it's as simple as that," sai |
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| Raiders WR Moore shows he's not just practice star |
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09/22/2011 |
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| en an opportunity for significant playing time early because of injuries that have forced Louis Murphy to miss the first two games and Darrius Heyward-Bey and Jacoby Ford to sit out last week in Buffalo. With Murphy out again this week against the New York Jets, Ford's status in doubt and Moore's performance last week, it figures that he will see plenty of time against Jets corners Darrelle Revis and Antonio Cromartie. ``I'm putting myself on the map where I'm part of the team and can actually make plays |
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| NFL Injury Report |
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09/22/2011 |
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| DE Wallace Gilberry (neck). FULL: LB Tamba Hali (ankle). CHARGERS: DNP: DE Luis Castillo (tibia), WR Malcom Floyd (groin), TE Antonio Gates (foot), DE Corey Liuget (ankle), LB Jonas Mouton (shoulder), S Bob Sanders (knee), RB Mike Tolbert (calf). NEW YORK JETS at OAKLAND RAIDERS - JETS: OUT: WR Logan Payne (wrist), T Robert Turner (ankle). DNP: C Nick Mangold (ankle). LIMITED: DE Mike DeVito (shoulder), LB David Harris (toe), WR Santonio Holmes (quadriceps), S Jim Leonhard (hamstring), S Eric Smith (ankle |
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| 49ers WR Edwards dealing with injury |
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09/21/2011 |
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| definitely with a knee injury. Edwards had a procedure done on his knee following Sunday's loss against Dallas, when the wideout caught one pass for 21 yards. He hauled in three passes for 37 yards in a season-opening win over Seattle the week before. "He's going to be out for a little bit," said 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh, who did not care to speculate on the length of Edwards' recovery. The 49ers signed Edwards to a one-year contract in the offseason following his two-year stint with the New York Jets. |
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| Jets' Sanchez feels fine, looks for improvement |
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09/21/2011 |
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) - New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez says his banged-up right arm is fine, and he's ready to go against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday. Sanchez hit his arm on the helmet of Jacksonville's Matt Roth late in New York's 32-3 rout last Sunday. He's listed on the team's injury report Wednesday, but only to ``recognize that he's getting treatment,'' coach Rex Ryan says. Sanchez has helped lead the Jets to a 2-0 start and faces three straight road games, starting in Oakland. He kno |
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| Jets' Ryan doubts C Mangold will play |
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09/21/2011 |
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| Florham Park, NJ (MySportsbook) - New York Jets center Nick Mangold was off his crutches but missed practice Wednesday because of an ankle sprain, putting his consecutive games streak in jeopardy. Jets head coach Rex Ryan remained pessimistic that Mangold would play Sunday at Oakland. "We'll see," Ryan said during his press conference. "I never say never, but I don't see it happening this week." An MRI earlier this week revealed Mangold's injury, which knocked him out of Sunday's win over Jacksonville wit |
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| NFL's newest trend no passing fancy |
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09/21/2011 |
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| absolute must. Need proof? Well, there are seven clubs that presently sit at 2-0 after the first couple of weeks, and five of them are armed with field generals ranked in the top 10 in quarterback rating, with Washington (Rex Grossman, 15th) and the New York Jets (Mark Sanchez, 17th) the lone exceptions. Conversely, of the seven 0-2 teams at the moment, only Carolina (Newton, 16th) is led by a quarterback not in the bottom eight of that category. So, is this era of video-game statistics and back-and-forth sh |
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| Brady, Cromartie, Cribbs selected as AFC's top players |
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09/21/2011 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, New York Jets cornerback Antonio Cromartie and Cleveland Browns kick returner/wide receiver Joshua Cribbs have been selected as the AFC's top players for Week 2 of the NFL season. Brady captured the offensive award for the second consecutive week. He threw for a team-record 517 yards, the fifth-highest total in NFL history, with four touchdowns in a season-opening, 38-24 victory over the Dolphins. On Sunday, the reigning league MVP |
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| Jaguars to start rookie QB Gabbert at Panthers |
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09/21/2011 |
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - The Jacksonville Jaguars are turning to rookie quarterback Blaine Gabbert. Coach Jack Del Rio named Gabbert the starter Wednesday, switching signal callers three days after Luke McCown threw four interceptions at the New York Jets. Del Rio met with Gabbert and McCown on Wednesday morning, then told other players at a team meeting. The transition was inevitable since the Jaguars selected Gabbert with the 10th pick in April's draft. Del Rio had hoped to take it slow with the |
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| Jets face early test with 3 straight road games |
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09/20/2011 |
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) - Brandon Moore refuses to look too far ahead on the New York Jets' schedule. The veteran guard knows a cross-country flight to play the Oakland Raiders on Sunday is next on the itinerary. Beyond that, he'll deal with packing for the team's other upcoming road trips when the time comes. ``I'm just worried about Oakland,'' Moore said Monday. ``Who's after that?'' A game at Baltimore, followed by a big division matchup at New England. ``Well,'' Moore said, ``Oakland's next we |
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