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| Turner hurts hammy; Phillips, McCree better |
NFL Football |
11/23/2006 |
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| GO (AP) -Chargers backup running back Michael Turner injured a hamstring on Thursday and wasn't able to finish practice. He is listed as day-to-day. Two other Chargers who didn't practice Thursday appear set to go Sunday when the Chargers host the Oakland Raiders. Outside linebacker Shaun Phillips was running so well during individual drills that it wasn't apparent he has a sore calf. And free safety Marlon McCree, who also has a calf injury, said he will practice on Friday. ``I'll be ready,'' McCree sai |
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| Chargers Need a Quick Start Against Oakland |
NFL Football |
11/23/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The San Diego Chargers, the NFL's version of the cardiac kids, will aim for their fifth consecutive victory this Sunday when they host the lowly Oakland Raiders in a divisional battle at Qualcomm Stadium. The Chargers earned an important victory last Sunday night in Denver, as they erased a 17-point second-half deficit to beat the Broncos, 35-27. With the victory, San Diego became the first team in NFL history to win consecutive games when trailing by 17 or more points. The Bolts are also t |
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| Cowboys Have Their Eye on Top of NFC East |
NFL Football |
11/23/2006 |
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| caneers, including 2-1 while with the Giants (1983-90), 1-0 while with the Jets (1997-99) and 0-1 since arriving in Dallas in 2003. The Bucs' Jon Gruden has a 3-0 career record against the Cowboys, including a pair of wins while with the helm of the Oakland Raiders (1998-01), Gruden is 2-0 head-to-head against Parcells, including a win for the Raiders over Parcells' Jets in 1999. BUCCANEERS OFFENSE VS. COWBOYS DEFENSE Gradkowski hasn't quite convinced Tampa Bay fans that he is their quarterback of the future, |
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| Brooks trying to get Oakland offense back on track |
NFL Football |
11/22/2006 |
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ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) -Aaron Brooks believes he can be a spark in what remains of a season that has featured few highlights for the Oakland Raiders. He knows he has no choice but to do something positive now that he's the starting quarterback again. Brooks helped Oakland make noticeable strides in last Sunday's 17-13 loss to the Chiefs in Kansas City, his long-awaited return after being sidelined for seven games with a strained muscle in his chest. Brooks will start again Sunday at AFC West-leading San D |
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| Chargers continuing to chase history |
NFL Football |
11/22/2006 |
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| career trips to Denver before finally getting a victory at Mile High. "Obviously it's not the Super Bowl, but it's a huge burden lifted off of me, just for the simple fact that in five years we've never won in Denver," said Tomlinson. It was the first win at Denver for the Chargers since 1999, ending a team drought of six straight setbacks in Colorado. UP NEXT San Diego will have a home test next Sunday against the 2-8 Oakland Raiders. The Chargers opened the season with a 27-0 win at Oakland on September 11. |
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| How to fix the Raiders |
NFL Football |
11/22/2006 |
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| p Fiction" in which Harvey Keitel plays a character named "The Wolf", a problem-solver extraordinaire who can cut through the nonsense of any situation and make the predicament disappear. Too bad "The Wolf" is just a fictional character, because the Oakland Raiders are in desperate need of his help. The Raiders (2-8) dropped their third straight game on Sunday, losing 17-13 to the Kansas City Chiefs. The loss at Arrowhead Stadium dropped Oakland back into tie with Detroit and Arizona for the worst record in th |
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| QBs' moms hurt, too, when sons take a hit |
NFL Football |
11/21/2006 |
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| actices and games. ``The father will go to the game or the uncle or anyone else, and they'll watch the son, but they'll watch the play. The mother will not take her eyes off the son,'' said television commentator John Madden, a former coach of the Oakland Raiders. ``My wife would always just watch the kids,'' Madden said. ``Watch them on the bench, watch everything they would do. She could tell you more about what he did in that game more than anybody else because she watched him more than anyone else.''
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| L.T.: 'It's like I'm going along for the ride' |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| nk I did something good or great.' We'll see what happens.'' The Chargers (8-2), trying to get into the playoffs for just the second time in 11 seasons, have sole possession of the division lead going into Sunday's home game against the last-place Oakland Raiders. ``LaDainian is a remarkable, remarkable player,'' said San Diego coach Marty Schottenheimer, who ranks Tomlinson as the best running back he's ever seen. ``He's as good as there is,'' Rivers said. ``He's going to keep performing at that level. |
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| Johnson, Chiefs hold off Raiders |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - Larry Johnson rushed for 154 yards on 31 carries with a pair of touchdowns and rookie Jarrad Page intercepted a potentially game-winning pass in the end zone, as the Kansas City Chiefs held off the Oakland Raiders, 17-13, at Arrowhead Stadium. Trailing by four points, the Raiders had a final drive to rally for the game- winner. Andrew Walter came in for Aaron Brooks, who had injured his hand, and threw an incomplete pass, but then found Ronald Curry for 10 yards before getti |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 19, 2006) |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| ollins, LB Keith O'Neil, LB Gary Brackett, G Matt Ulrich, WR Brandon Stokley, DT Montae Reagor. Cowboys - WR Skyler Green, RB Keylon Kincade, CB Nathan Jones, DT Montavious Stanley, G Cory Procter, DE Stephen Bowen, OT Pat McQuistan, TE Tony Curtis. OAKLAND RAIDERS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Raiders - 3rd QB Marques Tuiasosopo, RB Joe Echemandu, OLB Isaiah Ekejiuba, WR Jonnie Morant, G Barry Sims, CB Duane Starks, TE James Adkisson, DE KevinHuntley. Chiefs - 3rd QB Brodie Croyle, OLB Derrick Johnson |
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