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| Judge won't release details of Cox allegations |
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01/07/2011 |
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| and whatever happens, that happens. But what I do at work is what I do at work.'' Cox started nine games for the Broncos this season, eight of those games opposite star Broncos quarterback Champ Bailey who missed Sunday's season finale against the San Diego Chargers with a bruised right heel. Cox had seven tackles and one forced fumble and two broken passes in the finale. He also broke up two passes as Philip Rivers constantly threw in his direction. Court records say the alleged assault occurred Sept. 6. It |
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| Broncos focus on NFL as Harbaugh stays in Bay Area |
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01/07/2011 |
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| nalized anything on him.'' Fassel went 58-53-1 from 1997-03 in New York and led the Giants to the Super Bowl following the 2000 season, where they lost to the Baltimore Ravens. General manager Brian Xanders said on Sirius/XM Radio on Friday that San Diego Chargers defensive coordinator Ron Rivera and New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams are among those the Broncos are targeting. Mularkey canceled his interview with the Broncos that was slated for Friday night in Atlanta, saying he wanted |
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| Colts, Jets focusing on running game |
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01/06/2011 |
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| 38-7 win over Buffalo. New York ran for more than 100 yards in all but one game and finished the season ranked fourth in the league in rushing. Veteran LaDainian Tomlinson, in his first year with the Jets after spending his entire career with the San Diego Chargers, ran for 914 yards and six touchdowns and caught 52 passes for another 368. Shonn Greene, a second-year back out of Iowa, ran for 766 yards and two scores. ``L.T. is the slash type guy and Shonn Greene, he is kind of what you want to call the grou |
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| Wild Card Playoff Round Trends and Predictions |
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01/05/2011 |
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| betting choices were able to garner straight up victories - Seattle (over Dallas by one point) and Philadelphia (over the Giants by three) in 2006. Over in the AFC, the favorites rolled along with five ATS wins in the six matchups, with the favored San Diego Chargers (in 2004) the lone team giving points to actually lose straight up. In addition, only two of the six home teams came out on the losing end both SU and ATS as the 2005 Cincinnati Bengals joined the San Diego. However, those gamblers who relied on tho |
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| AFC West: Playoff path familiar to Chiefs' Haley |
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01/04/2011 |
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| n't," punter Shane Lechler said. "I've been through too many of them. I'd rather be with the guy that's here right now and we'll roll with him." CHARGERS: A week after the team president declared its head coach and general manager safe for 2011, the San Diego Chargers began the supplemental season- ending house cleaning. Steve Crosby, named the NFL's top special teams coach three years ago, was let go after nine seasons with the Chargers. His contract was not renewed at the close of a 9-7 season that ended a run |
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| Chargers special teams coach Crosby won't be back |
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01/03/2011 |
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SAN DIEGO (AP) - The San Diego Chargers say special teams coach Steve Crosby will not be back next season. Special teams blunders contributed to a 2-5 start that helped keep the Chargers out of the playoffs. The Chargers allowed four returns for touchdowns, including a 97-yard touchdown in Sunday's win at Denver, and had five punts blocked. Coach Norv Turner defended Crosby at midseason but was quick to cut him loose on Monday, saying his contract will not be renewed.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Pr |
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| Chargers will not bring back special teams coach Steve Crosby |
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01/03/2011 |
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| San Diego, CA (MySportsbook) - The San Diego Chargers announced Monday that special teams coach Steve Crosby's contract will not be renewed for the 2011 season. Crosby was the Chargers' special teams coach for the past nine seasons. "We appreciate Steve's hard work and dedication to this team over the past nine seasons," San Diego head coach Norv Turner said. In 2010, San Diego had four punts blocked and allowed three kickoff returns for touchdowns. The Chargers went 9-7 this year and missed the playoffs for t |
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| Panthers have first pick in draft, Denver second |
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01/03/2011 |
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| eek 17 dropped them to 8-8, the Jaguars ended any shot at winning the AFC South title. They settled for the 16th pick after winning the tiebreaker with the Oakland Raiders, whose first-rounder has already been traded to the New England Patriots. The San Diego Chargers, New York Giants and Tampa Bay Buccaneers finished out the top-20. The 10-6 Giants won the strength-of-schedule tiebreaker with Tampa Bay after both teams were knocked out of playoff contention with Green Bay's 10-3 win over Chicago on Sunday. Picks |
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| Rivers, Foster, Lloyd lead NFL in offensive stats |
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01/02/2011 |
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| ing list in 2010. The Houston Texans running back led the league with 1,616 yards rushing this season, the highest single-season total for an undrafted player. But his team failed to make the playoffs, as did winners of other statistical crowns. San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers overtook Peyton Manning and Drew Brees for the passing title, throwing for 313 yards Sunday to total 4,710 for the season. The Denver Broncos' Brandon Lloyd had 1,448 yards receiving to lead the league one year after he w |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, January 2, 2011) |
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01/02/2011 |
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| Bennett, DT Marcus Harrison, G Herman Johnson, CB Joshua Moore, S Craig Steltz, G Edwin Williams Packers - 3rd QB Graham Harrell, S Atari Bigby, G Evan Dietrich-Smith, G Nick McDonald, DE Cullen Jenkins, CB Josh Gordy, LB Frank Zombo, FB Korey Hall SAN DIEGO CHARGERS AT DENVER BRONCOS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) Chargers - LB Darry Beckwith, S Tyrone Carter, WR Patrick Crayton, LB Larry English, FB Jacob Hester, DE Travis Johnson, S Darrell Stuckey, DT Cam Thomas Broncos - 3rd QB Kyle Orton, CB Champ Bailey, C Jeff Byers, G |
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