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| Jets say Pennington is still starting QB - as long as he's healthy |
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09/17/2007 |
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HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) -There's no quarterback controversy with the New York Jets. Despite an impressive fourth-quarter performance by backup Kellen Clemens at Baltimore, Chad Pennington will remain the starter - as long as he's healthy. ``Chad's the starter and I'm the backup. That's been clearly communicated,'' Clemens said Monday. ``Whoever's healthy and ready to go will go on Sunday and we trust the coaches to put us in the best position to hopefully get that first victory.'' Whether that means Pe |
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| Billick: Jets 'illegally' simulated snap count Sunday |
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09/17/2007 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) - Ravens coach Brian Billick accused the New York Jets of using an ``illegal'' ploy to draw Baltimore offside during Sunday's game. Billick said Monday that the Jets' defense shouted out signals to intentionally throw off the Baltimore offense. Billick claimed the tactic led to the three illegal procedure penalties against the Ravens. ``They did an outstanding job. I credit the New York Jets. Their defensive line and linebackers did a very, very effective job of illegally simula |
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| Belichick agreeable to NFL request for materials in spying probe |
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09/17/2007 |
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| first-round draft pick next year if it makes the playoffs or a second- and third-rounder if it doesn't. A video camera aimed at Jets coaches was confiscated from a Patriots employee during the first quarter of the team's 38-14 win Sept. 9 over the New York Jets, coached by Eric Mangini, who has had a cool relationship with Belichick since leaving as Patriots defensive coordinator after the 2005 season. Before the penalties were announced, Mangini declined comment on whether he knew of similar videotaping |
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| Familiar futility woes for Dolphins ground game |
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09/17/2007 |
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| rched in vain for room to run. ``We've got a lot of bugs right now,'' Chatman said. ``This week you're going to see a different team.'' The schedule gives the Dolphins cause for hope, with two winless opponents looming. Miami plays Sunday at the New York Jets (0-2), then returns home to face Oakland (0-2). But the Dolphins are unlikely to start winning until they start running. A potential upgrade may soon be available: Williams. The suspended running back is eligible to seek reinstatement by the NFL |
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| Ravens' Pryce to miss 3-4 weeks with wrist injury; McNair hopeful |
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09/17/2007 |
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| erback Steve McNair back for this Sunday's game against Arizona, but defensive end Trevor Pryce will miss at least three weeks after undergoing surgery on his broken left wrist. Pryce was hurt in the third quarter of the Ravens' 20-13 win over the New York Jets on Sunday. The four-time Pro Bowl lineman set career highs last year with 73 tackles and 13 sacks, and also led Baltimore with 73 quarterback hits. Now there's a chance the Ravens will play the next five games without him. ``It could be anywhere |
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| Belichick says he'll turn over materials in NFL spying probe |
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09/17/2007 |
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| w England also must forfeit a first-round draft pick next year if it makes the playoffs or a second- and third-rounder if it doesn't. A video camera was confiscated from a Patriots employee during the first quarter of the team's 38-14 win over the New York Jets on Sept. 9. Goodell said Sunday he expected the club to give the league the information it sought. ``I'm very confident the Patriots are going to abide by the rules,'' he said. ``They understand that the consequences could increase.'' The Patr |
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| NFL's Most Points-Two Teams |
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09/17/2007 |
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| 48 (OT), Nov. 27, 1983 98 - Chicago Cardinals 63, New York Giants 35, Oct. 17, 1948 98 - San Diego 54, Pittsburgh 44, Dec. 8, 1985 97 - Los Angeles Rams 70, Baltimore 27, Oct. 22, 1950 96 - Cleveland 51, Cincinnati 45, Sept. 16, 2007 96 - New York Jets 51, Miami 45 (OT), Sept. 21, 1986 95 - Green Bay 48, Washington 47, Oct. 17, 1983 95 - x-Philadelphia 58, Detroit 37, Dec. 30, 1995Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report m |
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| Brady, Patriots pound Chargers |
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09/17/2007 |
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| oss of either a first-round 2008 Draft pick (if New England reaches the playoffs this year) or a second- and a third-round choice. The penalty was in response to the team being involved in illegal videotaping during the Patriots 38-14 blowout of the New York Jets last Sunday. "You hate to be distracted during the week and then come out and not play so well," Brady said. "I think we did a nice job. The last few weeks we've put some distractions behind us, realizing the most important thing is to come out and |
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| Dallas capitalizes on turnovers in win over Miami |
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09/17/2007 |
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| 11 times for 33 yards, but was hardly utilized during the second half. Chris Chambers caught nine passes for 109 yards, and Marty Booker and Derek Hagan each reeled in touchdowns for the Dolphins (0-2), who head to the road next week to take on the New York Jets. "All we can do now is go to the Jets and try to turn it around," said Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor after the loss. "You work on the stuff that you did wrong and didn't do very well. You work on that during the week in practice and try to bri |
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| Patriots owner says he didn't know team was using videocamera |
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09/16/2007 |
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| camera that brought a hefty fine and loss of a draft pick, and expressed displeasure Sunday night with coach Bill Belichick for violating an NFL rule. The videocamera was confiscated during the first quarter of the season-opening 38-14 win at the New York Jets. ``Before last Sunday's game, I had no knowledge of this practice,'' Kraft said Sunday night in an NBC television interview at halftime of New England's game against the San Diego Chargers. ``I must tell you, it was really disappointing, especiall |
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