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| New coach will find talent on Arizona roster |
NFL Football |
01/02/2007 |
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| nsive coordinator Ron Rivera will be interviewed in Chicago on Wednesday, then Mike Sherman, former head coach at Green Bay and now a top assistant at Houston, will interview on Thursday in Tempe. The Cardinals added a name to the list on Tuesday: San Diego Chargers offensive coordinator Cam Cameron. He is expected to be interviewed Saturday in San Diego. Jim Caldwell, assistant head coach/quarterbacks coach for the Colts, will interview on Sunday in Indianapolis. Colts coach Tony Dungy earlier confirmed the |
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| It's wait and see on Marty's job status |
NFL Football |
01/02/2007 |
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SAN DIEGO (AP) -As his San Diego Chargers rest up for a playoff run they hope will end with the franchise's first Super Bowl victory, it remains to be seen if that's how far coach Marty Schottenheimer needs to advance in order to keep his job. While Philip Rivers' sore right foot and LaDainian Tomlinson's freshness after a sensational, record-setting season are the main concerns for the Chargers entering the playoffs, Schottenheimer's job status will at the very least be a sideshow. That's even though no o |
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| 2007 NFL Draft Order |
NFL Football |
01/01/2007 |
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| . y-Philadelphia Eagles 10 6 .625 .477 122-134 28. y-New England Patriots 12 4 .750 .496 127-129 29. y-Indianapolis Colts 12 4 .750 .500 128-128 30. y-Chicago Bears 13 3 .813 .430 110-146 31. y-Baltimore Ravens 13 3 .813 .461 118-138 32. y-San Diego Chargers 14 2 .875 .457 117-139 x-Subject to coin flip y-Subject to playoffsCopyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed witho |
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| 2007 NFL Opponents |
NFL Football |
01/01/2007 |
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| Houston, Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, N.Y. JetsOakland Raiders Home: Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Houston, Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland Away: Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Green Bay, Minnesota, MiamiSan Diego Chargers Home: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, Houston, Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore Away: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Green Bay, Minnesota, New England ---NFCEASTDallas Cowboys Home: N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, W |
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| Chargers down Cardinals, clinch best mark in AFC |
NFL Football |
01/01/2007 |
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| San Diego, CA (MySportsbook) - Philip Rivers passed for 231 yards with two touchdowns and Antonio Gates grabbed four passes for 56 yards and a score, as the San Diego Chargers defeated the Arizona Cardinals, 27-20, at Qualcomm Stadium in the regular-season finale for both teams. Rivers was 19-of-24 passing and was also intercepted once as San Diego (14-2) clinched home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs. Rivers was taken out midway through the third quarter with the Chargers' well in front. Billy Vole |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 31, 2006) |
NFL Football |
01/01/2007 |
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| , TE Delanie Walker, LB Derek Smith, G Nick Steitz, T Jonas Jennings, DT Lance Legree Broncos - RB Damien Nash, RB Cedric Cobbs, TE Chad Mustard, DE Kenny Peterson, DL Antwan Burton, WR Brian Clark, LB Keith Burns, G Chris Kuper ARIZONA CARDINALS AT SAN DIEGO CHARGERS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) Cardinals -3RD QB Shane Boyd ,QB Matt Leinart, WR Todd Watkins, FB AJ Schable, LB Gerald Hayes, G Elton Brown, T Brandon Gorin, G Chris Liwienski Chargers -3RD QB Charlie Whitehurst, WR Az-Zahir Hakim, FB Andrew Pinnock, LB Randall G |
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| Rivers, Vick and other QBs hurt on Sunday |
NFL Football |
12/31/2006 |
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Philip Rivers injured his right foot on Sunday, making the San Diego Chargers grateful for their first-round bye in the playoffs and time off for their banged-up quarterback. Rivers was hurt when he was sacked by Arizona's Chike Okeafor late in the first quarter of San Diego's 27-20 win over Arizona. He left for a play, then returned and threw two touchdown passes before being pulled in the third quarter. Rivers, who pulled up and limped each time he threw a pass, finally came out after some high-level hud |
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| Can Cardinals Separate Chargers from No. 1 Seed? |
NFL Football |
12/29/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - It has been 26 years since the San Diego Chargers entered the AFC playoffs as the conference's top seed. The wait is about to end, however, provided the high-powered club can defeat the Arizona Cardinals in this Sunday's regular-season finale at Qualcomm Stadium. San Diego has already earned a first-round bye for the first time since its Super Bowl season of 1994, and will secure the AFC's top spot with either a victory over the Cardinals or a Baltimore loss to Buffalo on Sunday. The Chargers |
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| Will Win Over Bucs Precede Hawks Playoff Start? |
NFL Football |
12/29/2006 |
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| y Buccaneers in the regular-season finale at Raymond James Stadium on New Year's Eve. Seattle, which will host a Wild Card playoff game against the runner-up in the NFC East, has just two wins in its last six games and dropped a 20-17 contest to the San Diego Chargers last Sunday at Qwest Field. Chargers wideout Vincent Jackson burned the Seattle secondary for a 37-yard touchdown with 29 seconds to go in the fourth quarter. Seahawks running back and reigning NFL MVP Shaun Alexander played well with 140 yards and |
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| Home-field advantage the big goal for Chargers |
NFL Football |
12/28/2006 |
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SAN DIEGO (AP) -The AFC West has been won, a first-round bye secured and LaDainian Tomlinson is the most prolific single-season scorer in NFL history. The San Diego Chargers still have several more accomplishments within reach before their remarkable regular season ends. The biggest is to make sure the road to the Super Bowl on the AFC side of the playoffs goes through Qualcomm Stadium. If San Diego (13-2) beats the downtrodden Arizona Cardinals (5-10) at home Sunday, or Baltimore loses to Buffalo, the Cha |
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