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| Raiders' Jordan carted off field |
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11/19/2006 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - Oakland Raiders running back LaMont Jordan left Sunday's game against Kansas City in the first quarter after suffering an apparent left knee injury on a 12-yard run. Jordan was taken off the field on a motorized cart, after he needed to be helped off the sideline. Oakland's top running back, Jordan entered the game with 410 rushing yards on 110 carries with a pair of touchdowns. |
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| Raiders' Lamont Jordan helped off field |
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11/19/2006 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo.(AP) -The Oakland Raiders, already without running back Lamont Jordan, also lost starting left tackle Robert Gallery in the third quarter Sunday on one play in the third quarter in Kansas City. Right tackle Langston Walker and Gallery both lay on the ground for several minutes. Walker was helped to the bench and Gallery, holding his left shoulder in an awkward fashion, walked into the locker room. Walker later returned but the Raiders said Gallery was out with a dislocated elbow. Jordan |
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| Floyd Little angry over lack of Broncos in Hall of Fame |
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11/18/2006 |
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| hat Little pays much attention. ``I'm done with it,'' said Little, who played for Denver from 1967-75. That's to be expected, though. ``What happens is you get to that point - you can't care every year or it would drive you nuts,'' said former Oakland Raiders coach and current commentator John Madden, who was inducted last summer. ``Floyd was a great player and a Hall of Fame type guy. I think (he'll get in).'' Little used to be consumed by not being among the immortals of the game. He wrote letters to |
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| Chiefs Welcome Green Back for Raiders Game |
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11/17/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Trent Green's return to the field will take place at Arrowhead Stadium this Sunday, as he leads the Kansas City Chiefs against the Oakland Raiders. Green has been sidelined since suffering a severe concussion against Cincinnati in Week 1, but the veteran quarterback was cleared for a return to full practice earlier this week. Chiefs head coach Herman Edwards then announced Wednesday that Green would get the start. Damon Huard has been filling in for the injured Green and has led the team to |
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| Oakland Coliseum wins Raiders lawsuit on appeal |
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11/17/2006 |
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A state appeals court on Friday threw out a jury's $34.2 million award to the Oakland Raiders over accusations that managers of the Oakland Coliseum falsely promised a sold-out stadium to lure the team back to the Bay Area. The case dates to 1995, when Raiders owner Al Davis maneuvered to get his team out of Southern California after revenues waned, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum's foundation was shaken by an earthquake and a deal collapsed to build a new stadium and horse track. |
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| 2006 Pro Football Hall of Fame Semifinalists List |
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11/17/2006 |
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| wner, 1961-1995 Cleveland Browns; 1996-2003 Baltimore Ravens Art Monk, WR, 1980-1993 Washington Redskins; 1994 New York Jets; 1995 Philadelphia Eagles Andre Reed, WR, 1985-1999 Buffalo Bills; 2000 Washington Redskins Ken Stabler, QB, 1970-1979 Oakland Raiders; 1980-1981 Houston Oilers; 1982-1984 New Orleans Saints Paul Tagliabue, Commissioner, 1989-2006 National Football League Derrick Thomas, LB, 1989-1999 Kansas City Chiefs Thurman Thomas, RB, 1988-1999 Buffalo Bills; 2000 Miami Dolphins Andre |
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| Green to start Sunday for the Chiefs |
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11/15/2006 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - Looks like there won't be a quarterback controversy in Kansas City after all. Chiefs head coach Herm Edwards announced on Wednesday that Trent Green will start this Sunday against the Oakland Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium. Green was cleared to return to action Tuesday and participated in practice on Wednesday. There had been some thought that the Chiefs might stick with backup Damon Huard, who took over the starting duties when Green went down with a concussion in the season' |
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| Green cleared to play for Chiefs |
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11/15/2006 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - Kansas City quarterback Trent Green was cleared to return from a concussion he suffered in the season opener against Cincinnati, but it's not known if he'll start this Sunday when the Chiefs host the Oakland Raiders. "We're very pleased to report that we received information this evening that Trent Green has been cleared to begin full practice with the team starting Wednesday," Chiefs president Carl Peterson commented Tuesday night. "It has always been our position to error |
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| Chiefs fall short |
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11/14/2006 |
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| erback Trent Green is ready to make a full return to practice. "I'm going to sit down and talk with him and see what the doctors say," said Edwards. Huard's solid play has given Kansas City the luxury of being patient with Green, but every loss gets people talking about when the No. 1 QB will be back. Green went down with a concussion in the opening week of the season and hasn't played since. UP NEXT The Chiefs will play their next two games at home, beginning with next Sunday's tilt with the Oakland Raiders. |
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| Raiders can't close the deal |
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11/14/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Oakland Raiders played one of their best games of the year this past Sunday, and still wound up with another loss. The Raiders (2-7) hosted the Denver Broncos, and led most of the game before ultimately losing, 17-13. The Broncos scored 10 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to get the victory. Oakland's offensive line rebounded nicely from a terrible game in Seattle last Monday. The Raiders dropped a 16-0 decision to the Seahawks and that was due in large part to the nine sacks all |
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