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| Saints are in this thing for the long haul |
NFL Football |
10/17/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Come on, admit it. This was the week you expected the nice little heartwarming run of the New Orleans Saints to come to a screeching halt, courtesy of the mighty Philadelphia Eagles. I can't say that I disagreed with that train of thought, either. The Saints dispelled the non-believers once again, however, with another stirring performance on Sunday. New Orleans rallied for 10 fourth-quarter points, the last three coming on a last-second field goal by ultra-steady veteran John Carney, to pull o |
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| Raiders left out in the cold |
NFL Football |
10/17/2006 |
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| in the NFL. It's a game that head coach Art Shell can use to try and build some confidence in his players. And sometimes confidence can go a long way when you're just trying to win one game. PORTER SUSPENDED Shell took a page from Andy Reid and the Philadelphia Eagles' book this week, when they suspended controversial wide receiver Jerry Porter for four games. The team shelved Porter for four games citing conduct detrimental to the team. Under terms of the NFL's collective bargaining agreement, a four-game suspen |
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| Two big plays haunt Eagles in loss to Saints |
NFL Football |
10/17/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - A muffed punt and a 12-men on the field penalty killed the Philadelphia Eagles in Sunday's 27-24 loss to the New Orleans Saints. Backup running back Ryan Moats and return man Dexter Wynn were involved in the first costly blunder, which eventually pinned the Eagles down, 17-3, at halftime. Saints wideout Terrance Copper recovered a loose football when Moats was pushed into Wynn, who was focused on making a return but missed the ball. The football popped out and Copper made the huge recovery at t |
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| Redskins lose clash against the Titans |
NFL Football |
10/17/2006 |
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| air, it was the right time for me. Now's the time for me look at where I'm at. And I still want to play some football." Originally a first-round draft pick by the Miami Dolphins in 1992, Vincent played four seasons with Miami before signing with the Philadelphia Eagles as a free agent in 1996. He played eight seasons with the Eagles before signing with Buffalo in 2004. Vincent's 47 career interceptions rank first among active NFL players. To make room for Vincent on the roster, Washington released safety Curry Bur |
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| Redskins ink veteran DB Vincent |
NFL Football |
10/16/2006 |
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| an suffered a hamstring injury in preseason and the Bills placed him on injured reserve before releasing him last week. Originally a first-round draft pick by the Miami Dolphins in 1992, Vincent played four seasons with Miami before signing with the Philadelphia Eagles as a free agent in 1996. He played eight seasons with the Eagles before signing with Buffalo in 2004. Vincent's 47 career interceptions ranks first among active players. To make room for Vincent on the roster, the team released safety Curry Burns. I |
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| Owens, Cowboys rout Texans |
NFL Football |
10/16/2006 |
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| las Cowboys routed the Houston Texans, 34-6, at Texas Stadium. Owens finished with five catches for 45 yards and Drew Bledsoe went 17-for-28 with 168 yards and two touchdowns for the Cowboys (3-2), who bounced back from last week's 38-24 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. "We started slowly today," said Dallas coach Bill Parcells. "We had a little trouble getting on track, had some penalties there, but we finished strong so that was good." Bledsoe's first touchdown pass was the 250th of his career. He is the 12th pl |
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| Carney lifts Saints past Eagles |
NFL Football |
10/15/2006 |
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| New Orleans, LA (MySportsbook) - John Carney kicked a 31-yard field goal as time expired to lift the New Orleans Saints over the Philadelphia Eagles, 27-24, in a battle of division leaders at the Superdome. The Saints (5-1) squandered a 17-3 halftime lead, but closed out the contest with 10 unanswered points to claim a statement win and improve to 3-0 at home. With Philadelphia out of timeouts and unable to stop the clock, New Orleans held onto the ball for the final 8:26 and knelt down three times before Carne |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 15, 2006) |
NFL Football |
10/15/2006 |
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| Goddard, QB Tim Hasselbeck, LB Carlos Emmons, WR Sinorice Moss, DT Jonas Seawright, RB Derrick Ward. Falcons -3rd QB DJ Shockley, MLB Edgerton Hartwell,OLB Brandon Jamison, T Frank Omiyale, G Tyson Clabo, TE Dan Fells, DE Josh Mallard, SS Cam Newton PHILADELPHIA EAGLES AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Eagles -3rd QB AJ Feeley, CB Roderick Hood, G Max Gean-Gillis, T Winston Justice, RB Reno Mahe, T Pat McCoy, DT Lajuan Ramsey, WR Donte Stalworth Saints -3rd QB Jason Fife, RB Corey McIntyre, CB CurtisDeLoatch,W |
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| Sunday's NFL Capsules |
NFL Football |
10/15/2006 |
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| owing the Cowboys to score on five of their six second-half possessions.Saints 27, Eagles 24 NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Upon arriving in the end zone for the first time all season, Joe Horn was in the mood to celebrate. After a legitimizing win over the Philadelphia Eagles, so are the surprising New Orleans Saints. Shut out of the end zone through the first five games of the season, Horn did two shoulder-shaking end zone dances after catches of 14 and 48 yards, then John Carney hit a 31-yard field goal as time expir |
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| McAllister briefly sidelined with right hamstring |
NFL Football |
10/15/2006 |
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Saints leading rusher Deuce McAllister was sidelined briefly by an apparent right hamstring pull during New Orleans' second offensive series against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. McAllister came out after a bruising 12-yard gain in which he carried several tacklers forward a few yards just before going down. He had 28 yards on his first four carries before going to the sideline, where he lay on his back while being stretched by a trainer. He then left for the locker room and did not r |
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