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| Faulk questionable for next Monday night |
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11/11/2002 |
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| uis Rams versatile running back Marshall Faulk is questionable for next Monday night's game against the Chicago Bears after suffering a sprained left ankle and a strained tendon on the bottom of his right foot in Sunday's 28-24 comeback win over the San Diego Chargers. Faulk suffered the sprain with just over 11 minutes to play when San Diego linebacker Donnie Edwards came down on the running back's ankle. He had missed time earlier in the game with the tendon problem in his right foot. Rams head coach Mike Martz |
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| Jets Team Report: Sunday night showdown |
NFL Football |
11/08/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The New York Jets have returned home from the West Coast with their heads held high following their shocking 44-13 blowout victory over the first-place San Diego Chargers in Week 9. New York's sudden and unexpected turnaround gives new hope to a team that had been just 1-5 in its previous six games and sets up this week's meeting against division rival Miami as a chance to get back into the thick of the AFC East race. Only two games separate the first-place Dolphins from the last-place Jets. L |
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| Resurgent Jets await first place Miami |
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11/07/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The New York Jets have returned home from the West Coast with their heads held high following their shocking 44-13 blowout victory over the first-place San Diego Chargers in Week 9. New York's sudden and unexpected turnaround gives new hope to a team that had been just 1-5 in its previous six games and sets up this week's meeting against division rival Miami as a chance to get back into the thick of the AFC East race. Only two games separate the first-place Dolphins from the last-place Jets. L |
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| Chargers safety Harrison loses appeal |
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10/29/2002 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - San Diego Chargers safety Rodney Harrison lost his appeal on Tuesday and will be suspended for one game. Jeff Pash, the league's executive vice president and general counsel, upheld the suspension for this week's game against the New York Jets. Harrison was suspended for a vicious hit on Oakland's Jerry Rice, his third serious rules violation in the past 18 games. The strong safety, accompanied by agent Steve Feldman and Eddie McGuire, the Chargers vice president of football opera |
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| Chargers safety Harrison appeals suspension |
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10/28/2002 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - San Diego Chargers safety Rodney Harrison formally appealed his one-game suspension Monday. He met for an hour with Jeff Pash, the NFL's executive vice president and league counsel. Harrison was suspended for one game without pay for a vicious hit on Oakland's Jerry Rice, his third serious rules violation in the past 18 games. San Diego had a bye this week, so Harrison is scheduled to miss the Chargers' game against the New York Jets on November 3. The strong safety, accompanied b |
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| Chargers safety Harrison to appeal suspension |
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10/27/2002 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - San Diego Chargers safety Rodney Harrison is set to meet with an NFL executive to appeal his one-game suspension for a vicious hit on Oakland's Jerry Rice. Harrison was suspended one game without pay following his third serious rules violation in the past 18 games. San Diego had a bye this week, so Harrison is scheduled to miss the Chargers' game against the New York Jets on November 3. The suspension came after Harrison's misuse of his helmet against Rice in the first quarter of |
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| Chargers' Harrison suspended one game |
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10/25/2002 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - San Diego Chargers safety Rodney Harrison has been suspended one game without pay following his third serious rules violation in the past 16 games. San Diego has a bye this week, so Harrison will miss the Chargers' game against the New York Jets on November 3. The suspension comes after Harrison's misuse of his helmet against Oakland wide receiver Jerry Rice in the first quarter of last Sunday's game. San Diego coach Marty Schottenheimer said the Chargers would appeal the ruling b |
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| Chargers KO Raiders in OT |
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10/21/2002 |
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| Oakland, CA (MySportsbook) - LaDanian Tomlinson ran 19 yards for the winning touchdown 3:38 into overtime, as the San Diego Chargers defeated the Oakland Raiders, 27-21, at the Coliseum. Tomlinson rushed for 153 yards on 39 carries and had 28 receiving yards with a score for the Chargers (6-1), who lead the AFC West and have the best record in the conference. The Chargers got the first possession in overtime and did not waste the opportunity. They began the drive at their own 20-yard line and moved 80 yards do |
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| Raiders Team Report: Chargers come calling |
NFL Football |
10/18/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - With their apparent invincibility thrown out the window, the Oakland Raiders will try to regain the top spot in the AFC West on Sunday when they face the surprising first-place San Diego Chargers at the Coliseum. Oakland appeared to be unbeatable in the first four games of the season, but suddenly came apart against the lowly St. Louis Rams last week. The Raiders got caught looking past the downtrodden Rams and paid for it in the form of a 28-13 loss. Bill Callahan's club went from being in co |
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| Raiders' Charles Woodson could play Sunday |
NFL Football |
10/18/2002 |
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| Alameda, CA (MySportsbook) - Oakland Raiders cornerback Charles Woodson, sidelined since fracturing his right shoulder in the second week of the season, could return for Sunday's AFC West showdown against the San Diego Chargers. Woodson was hurt in a 30-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers while trying to defend a pass. He has missed the last three games. Rookie cornerback Phillip Buchanon has filled in nicely during that time. He has two interceptions, including one that went for an 81-yard touchdown again |
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