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| New England coach Bill Belichick still won't comment on Patriots' alleged spying |
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09/13/2007 |
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| ad of the Patriots' alleged spying. ``I'll make a comment when it's over,'' he said. The team practiced Thursday for Sunday night's game against the San Diego Chargers, the team the Patriots beat in last season's playoffs. New England beat the New York Jets in last Sunday's season opener in which an on-field video camera allegedly focusing on Jets coaches was confiscated from a Patriots employee. Belichick sidestepped questions asking him to clarify Wednesday's prepared statement in which he said he |
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| Belichick speaks with Goodell, apologizes for videotape flap |
NFL Football |
09/13/2007 |
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -It's not just the NFL's players who are getting into trouble these days. Commissioner Roger Goodell is investigating whether the Patriots illegally videotaped the opposing coaches during their Week 1 victory over the New York Jets. New England coach Bill Belichick apologized Wednesday - for what, it wasn't clear - and confirmed that he has spoken to Goodell about an ``interpretation'' of league rules. ``If they are in fact found guilty ... the rest of the member clubs are confi |
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| Brown, William, and Hobbs earn AFC weekly honors |
NFL Football |
09/13/2007 |
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| ver the Jacksonville Jaguars. Williams, the top overall pick from the 2006 NFL Draft, scored his first career touchdown on a 38-yard fumble return in Houston's 20-3 win against the Kansas City Chiefs. Williams logged a career-high two sacks along with five tackles, three quarterback hurries, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble. Hobbs returned the opening kickoff of the second half 108 yards for a touchdown in New England's 38-14 win against the New York Jets, the longest kickoff return in NFL history. |
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| Lewis, McNair and Ogden all miss practice for Baltimore |
NFL Football |
09/13/2007 |
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| ng evaluated on a week-to-week basis. McNair pulled a groin muscle in the first quarter of Monday's game and was removed from action during the Ravens' final drive. McNair stated that he could be a game-time decision for Sunday's contest against the New York Jets. Lewis is suffering from a tricep injury and is optimistic that he will be available for Sunday. Earlier on Wednesday, the team placed return specialist B.J. Sams on the injured reserve list and stated the he will miss the rest of the 2007 season wi |
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| Jets sign S Elam |
NFL Football |
09/12/2007 |
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| Hempstead, NY (MySportsbook) - The New York Jets signed free-agent safety Abram Elam to the active roster on Wednesday. Elam originally signed with the Dolphins in June 2005 before being waived the following month. He then signed with the Cowboys in February of 2006, and played in 15 games for Dallas last season, recording 13 tackles. Elam was cut loose by the Cowboys on September 2. In addition, the team placed wide receiver Chansi Stuckey on the injured reserve list. Stuckey led New York with 11 recepti |
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| Steelers' Ward suspected Patriots spying |
NFL Football |
09/12/2007 |
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| Field. They knew a lot of our calls. There's no question some of their players were calling out some of our stuff.'' NFL security officers confiscated a video camera and tape from Patriots video assistant Matt Estrella while he was working on the New York Jets' sideline during New England's 38-14 victory on Sunday. The league has confirmed that it is investigating whether the Patriots were taping the Jets' defensive coaches as they signaled to players on the field. On Tuesday, Steelers first-year coach |
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| Belichick releases statement on videotaping incident |
NFL Football |
09/12/2007 |
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| Foxboro, MA (MySportsbook) - New England head coach Bill Belichick released a statement on Wednesday concerning allegations that the Patriots stole signs and spied on the New York Jets this past Sunday. "Earlier this week, I spoke with Commissioner [Roger] Goodell about a videotaping procedure during last Sunday's game and my interpretation of the rules. At this point, we have not been notified of the league's ruling. Although it remains a league matter, I want to apologize to everyone who has been affect |
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| Ogden likely out, McNair iffy, Lewis ready for Ravens against Jets |
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09/12/2007 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -Baltimore Ravens left tackle Jonathan Ogden will almost certainly miss Sunday's game against the New York Jets, and the status of injured quarterback Steve McNair remained uncertain Wednesday as the team began preparing for its home opener. But middle linebacker Ray Lewis declared himself ready to go despite straining his right triceps on the Ravens' opening defensive play Monday night in a 27-20 loss to Cincinnati. ``My arm feels so much better,'' said Lewis, who did not parti |
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| Jets' Pennington preparing as if he'll play vs. Ravens despite ankle injury |
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09/12/2007 |
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HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) -Chad Pennington stepped to the podium, showing little sign of a limp, and declared himself ready for practice. ``I'll be out there,'' the New York Jets quarterback said Wednesday. ``As far as reps and things like that, I have no idea what the coaches have in mind. I'll be ready to do whatever they ask me to do.'' Whether that includes playing against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday remains to be seen, but Pennington is preparing as if he'll be out on the field despite his injured |
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| Jaguars not surprised by New England's spying scandal |
NFL Football |
09/12/2007 |
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| part of our game.'' Del Rio's remarks followed reports that New England violated league rules by videotaping defensive signals. NFL security confiscated a video camera and tape from a Patriots employee during New England's 38-14 victory over the New York Jets on Sunday. The employee was accused of aiming his camera at the Jets' defensive coaches as they signaled to players on the field. The news didn't surprise the Jaguars, who were skeptical of a situation that happened at New England two years ago in |
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