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| Broncos add veteran CB Law |
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11/07/2009 |
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| ed defense by adding veteran cornerback Ty Law to the mix on Saturday. Law spent the first 10 seasons of his career with the Patriots, where current Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels was a defensive coach from 2001-03. Law spent last season with the New York Jets, playing in seven games and recording 19 tackles. He brings to the Broncos 15 years of experience, having won three Super Bowls with New England. Denver is currently first in the league in yards and points allowed. For his career, with the Jets, Chi |
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| Tough Texans should test unbeaten Colts |
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11/07/2009 |
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| ; Miami at New England; Arizona at Chicago; Washington at Atlanta; Green Bay at Tampa Bay; Tennessee at San Francisco; Kansas City at Jacksonville; and Detroit at Seattle. Off this week are Buffalo, Oakland, Minnesota, St. Louis, Cleveland and the New York Jets. ---Carolina (3-4) at New Orleans (7-0) The Saints have a three-game lead in the NFC South and are finding the end zone with such regularity they should challenge New England's record for points, 589, set two years ago. Oh, by the way, the Patri |
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| Pro Bowler Ty Law, Broncos agree to terms |
NFL Football |
11/06/2009 |
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| r New England player to reunite with Broncos coach Josh McDaniels, who spent his previous eight seasons as an assistant with the Patriots. A first-round pick by New England in 1995, Law helped the Patriots to three Super Bowl titles. He played for the New York Jets last season.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 The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.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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| Dolphins' Crowder, Ferguson doubtful Sunday |
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11/06/2009 |
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| lphins linebacker Channing Crowder and nose tackle Jason Ferguson are listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the New England Patriots. Both have been limited in practice this week, including Friday. Crowder missed last week's win against the New York Jets with a left shoulder injury, and Ferguson has an elbow injury. Reggie Torbor would again replace Crowder in the lineup. Torbor tied for the team high with seven tackles against the Jets. Paul Soliai would make the first start of his three-year c |
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| Cleveland's football circus |
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11/06/2009 |
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| run its football department and oversee a new GM. The Browns seemingly need an intervention. They need help, and the season is only half over. ``We're just going with the flow,'' Pro Bowl tackle Joe Thomas said. Fired after last season by the New York Jets, Mangini came to Cleveland with a plan to restore the Browns, bring them back to respectability, make them winners again. He brought in 10 former Jets, overhauled the roster with 25 new players - so far. He traded offensive stars and headaches Kelle |
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| Johnson, Cushing, Ginn take home AFC weekly honors |
NFL Football |
11/04/2009 |
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| shing has now earned two weekly awards, as he also was a Week 6 recipient. Ginn garnered the special teams award as he registered kickoff returns for touchdowns of 101 and 100 yards in the third quarter to help the Dolphins take a 30-25 win over the New York Jets. He became the first player in NFL history to notch two touchdowns of at least 100 yards in the same game, and is the eighth player to record two kickoff returns for touchdowns in the same game. He became the first player since Green Bay's Travis Wi |
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| Dolphins' Crowder rejoins practice |
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11/04/2009 |
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| ebacker Channing Crowder has returned to practice after missing one game with a shoulder injury. Crowder practiced Wednesday in preparation for the Dolphins' game Sunday at New England. He sat out practice last week and the team's victory over the New York Jets. Crowder is fifth on the team with 22 tackles.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 au |
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| AFC West: Cable losing signal in Oakland |
NFL Football |
11/03/2009 |
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| ppointing. We felt we could come in here and win this game today. We had our opportunity, but we didn't take it." Oakland couldn't take it because JaMarcus Russell is still starting at quarterback. Russell, who was benched in a 38-0 home loss to the New York Jets a week earlier, passed for only 109 yards and was picked off for a third straight week, with five total over that span. The cannon-armed quarterback has thrown for a touchdown just once in his last seven games and owns only two in 2009 for a Raiders |
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| NFC North: After Favre drama, is pressure off for Packers? |
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11/03/2009 |
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| tball team. But it had nothing to do with trying to prove myself to anyone." After posting his fourth passer rating of 100 or better in his last five games, the discussion has now shifted to the realm of Pro Bowl and MVP possibilities for Favre. Any New York Jets fan will tell you that such talk in the month of November is a little premature in regards to the legend, but the numbers thus far are indeed award-caliber. Favre is tied for the NFL lead in touchdown passes (16) along with Drew Brees and Matt Schau |
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| AFC East: Dolphins nearing high ground |
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11/03/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - In the shadow of their 11-5, AFC East-winning campaign, the Miami Dolphins' 3-4 start to the 2009 season comes off as something of a disappointment. With a win over the sinking ship that is the Buffalo Bills, and two over the New York Jets and their rookie quarterback and head coach, there isn't much for Fins fans to hang onto to suggest the arrow is pointing up for this team. Which is why Sunday's trip to meet the New England Patriots is so extraordinarily important for Tony Sparano and |
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