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| Titans allow Haynesworth to return, with anger counseling |
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11/14/2006 |
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| rwood, the team's chief operating officer. He said they are satisfied the process will ensure this won't happen again. So Haynesworth will talk to his teammates Wednesday before practicing. Whether he plays Sunday when the Titans (2-7) visit the Philadelphia Eagles (5-4) won't be decided until Fisher sees what kind of football shape his tackle is in. Haynesworth said his weight is 335, and he has been working out and running to be ready when his suspension ended. ``Six weeks is a long time to be away from th |
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| Eagles tightening up their defense |
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11/14/2006 |
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The Philadelphia Eagles got their old swagger back on defense. For the second time in three games, the defense didn't allow a touchdown in a 27-3 victory over Washington on Sunday. Overall, the Eagles' defense has given up just one TD in the past three games. A once-feared unit that's been criticized for its inconsistent performance this season is coming together. ``On our side of the ball, it's all about intensity,'' safety Brian Dawkins said. ``When we play with emotion, let it all ha |
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| Titans WR Givens lost for season |
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11/13/2006 |
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| e Pro Bowls. Linebacker Raonall Smith required nearly 30 stitches to his upper lip and also chipped teeth covering the Rams' second kickoff of the game, and was scheduled to see an oral surgeon.Eagles The most debated handoff this season for the Philadelphia Eagles occurred during the bye week. Donovan McNabb and Brian Westbrook weren't involved in this exchange. Instead, coach Andy Reid relinquished play-calling duties to offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg. While similar moves are common in the NFL, i |
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| Eagles/Colts selected for Sunday night |
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11/13/2006 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - The NFL has moved the November 26 game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Indianapolis Colts to 8:15 p.m. (et) as part of the flexible scheduling system. The Eagles are in the hunt for the NFC East title and the Colts could still be undefeated for the Week 12 contest if they can beat Dallas this coming Sunday. The league's new scheduling plan tries to ensure that Sunday night nationally- televised games on NBC and the late-afternoon Sunday time slot for FOX and CBS will feature qu |
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| Reid hands over Eagles' play calling duties |
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11/13/2006 |
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The most debated handoff this season for the Philadelphia Eagles occurred during the bye week. Donovan McNabb and Brian Westbrook weren't involved in this exchange. Instead, coach Andy Reid relinquished play-calling duties to offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg. While similar moves are common in the NFL, it's quite a reversal for the stubborn Reid. Though Rod Dowhower and Brad Childress occasionally called plays when they worked under Reid, this was the first time he admitted giving it up completely - fo |
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| Eagles-Colts moved to Sunday night |
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11/13/2006 |
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NEW YORK (AP) -The Philadelphia Eagles' game at Indianapolis on Nov. 26 has been rescheduled from 1 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. under the NFL's new flexible scheduling policy. The game will be televised on NBC, the third such game under the new television contract, which keeps those times open for the most attractive Sunday game. The Eagles are currently 5-4 after beating the Redskins 27-3 on Sunday. The Colts squeaked by Buffalo 17-16 and are the only undefeated team in the league at 9-0. Two other games on that d |
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| Stallworth, Eagles rout 'Skins |
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11/13/2006 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - Donte Stallworth had six catches for 139 yards and a touchdown to help the Philadelphia Eagles trounce the Washington Redskins, 27-3, at Lincoln Financial Field. Donovan McNabb ended 12-of-26 for 222 yards with a TD toss while Brian Westbrook accrued 150 all-purpose yards for the Eagles (5-4), who had dropped three straight prior to their bye week. Sheldon Brown had an interception return for a touchdown to highlight a strong performance by the Philly defense. Mark Brunell went |
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| Haynesworth's suspension ends, questions remain |
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11/12/2006 |
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| ked him to return a prorated slice of his bonus money for this season. The Titans expect a one-week exemption for Haynesworth while they see what kind of shape he is in and can make a decision Saturday whether to activate him on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles. The defensive tackle has tried to show his remorse in various ways. He held a news conference expressing he was sorry, even though he could not explain why he tried to smash Gurode's head, leaving the Cowboy needing 30 stitches to repair his slas |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 12, 2006) |
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11/12/2006 |
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| illis McGahee, CB Ashton Youboty, OL Aaron Merz, OL Tutan Reyes, WR Josh Reed, DE Eric Powell Colts - DB Bob Sanders, DB Matt Giordano, TE Jerome Collins, LB Gary Brackett, WR Brandon Stokley, DT Montae Reagor, DT Darrell Reid WASHINGTON REDSKINS AT PHILADELPHIA EAGLES, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Redskins - QB Jason Campbell, DB Mike Rumph, S Reed Doughty, T Jim Molinaro, OL Taylor Whitley, DT Ryan Boschetti, WR David Patten, DT Anthony Montgomery Eagles - QB AJ Feeley, RB Ryan Moats, LB Dedrick Roper, G Max Jean-Gilles, OT P |
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| Redskins RB Portis leaves game with broken hand |
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11/12/2006 |
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis broke his right hand in the first half of Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Portis, who rushed for 25 yards on six carries, left late in the first quarter of Philadelphia's 27-3 victory over Washington and did not return. Portis entered with 498 yards rushing and seven touchdowns in seven games. ``I haven't talked to him yet, but it's something that might have to have some screws,'' coach Joe Gibbs said. Portis partially dislo |
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