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| Singletary Seeks Win Number One as Niners Visit Arizona |
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11/06/2008 |
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| e the daunting task of trying to earn it on the road against the first-place Arizona Cardinals. Singletary, who was promoted from linebackers coach to head coach when Mike Nolan was fired following a 2-5 start, presided over a 34-13 home loss to the Seattle Seahawks in his debut during Week 7. But the former Chicago Bears All-Pro made fewer headlines for the loss than for a fiery halftime speech in which he reportedly dropped his pants to make a point about the team's poor effort. The incident sparked a nationa |
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| NFC West: Hightower becomes Cardinals' latest weapon |
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11/04/2008 |
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| ing with a trip out East to take on the New York Jets. The Rams have won their last seven matchups versus the Jets and own an all-time record of 9-2 against them. The teams haven't met since 2004. SEAHAWKS: CAN'T FIND SUCCESS OUTSIDE OF THE WEST The Seattle Seahawks have won four straight NFC West titles by dominating their divisional foes. This season, though, the Seahawks look like a totally different team against the rest of the NFL. Over the past four-plus seasons, the Seahawks are 19-8 against fellow NFC W |
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| Seahawks LB Tatupu out vs. Eagles |
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11/02/2008 |
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| Seattle, WA (MySportsbook) - Seattle Seahawks linebacker Lofa Tatupu was inactive for Sunday's 26-7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles with a groin injury. Tatupu was questionable after not practicing, and the three-time Pro Bowler joined several other Seahawks stars on the sideline. Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck missed his fourth consecutive game with weakness in his right leg, which stemmed from a bulging disc in his back. Additionally, wide receiver Deion Branch (heel) and defensive end Patrick Kerney (shoulde |
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| McNabb, Eagles dominate Seahawks |
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11/02/2008 |
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| Seattle, WA (MySportsbook) - Donovan McNabb threw for 349 yards and two touchdowns on 28-of-43 passing, as the Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Seattle Seahawks, 26-7. McNabb was shaky in the first quarter, when he threw an interception, but rebounded to lead the Eagles (5-3) to their third straight win heading into an NFC East clash next Sunday against the division-leading Giants. Tight end Brent Celek had a career day for Philadelphia, catching six passes for 131 yards -- both personal highs. Brian Westbr |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 2, 2008) |
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11/02/2008 |
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| ce Newman, G Kyle Kosier, T Joe Berger, T Doug Free, WR Isaiah Stanback Giants - K Lawrence Tynes, CB R.W. McQuarters, RB Danny Ware, CB Kevin Dockery, LB Gerris Wilkinson, T Adam Koets, WR Mario Manningham, DE Jerome McDougle PHILADELPHIA EAGLES AT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) Eagles - 3rd QB A.J. Feeley, TE L.J. Smith, RB Kyle Eckel, LB Joe Mays, G Mike Gibson, G Shawn Andrews, G Mike McGlynn, WR Jason Avant Seahawks - K Brandon Coutu, QB Matt Hasselbeck, LB Lofa Tatupu, G Mansfield Wrotto, WR Deion Branc |
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| Seattle DE Kerney out for game against Philly |
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10/31/2008 |
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| Seattle, WA (MySportsbook)- Seattle Seahawks defensive end Patrick Kerney will miss Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles with a left shoulder injury. Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren said that Kerney will travel to Alabama and have the shoulder examined by Dr. James Andrews. Kerney had surgery on the shoulder in January to repair a torn labrum. The Pro Bowler reinjured the shoulder in the fourth quarter of last Sunday's 34-13 victory over San Francisco. The 31-year-old has 21 tackles and five sacks this |
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| Familiar Faces Convene In Eagles-Seahawks Tilt |
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10/31/2008 |
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| helped earn the Philadelphia Eagles head coach his present job nearly a decade ago. The highly-successful pupil will face off against his mentor for what could be the final time this Sunday, when the Eagles fly in to Qwest Field to battle Holmgren's Seattle Seahawks. Prior to being named Philadelphia's sideline boss in 1999, Reid served seven seasons on Holmgren's staff when the latter was head coach of the Green Bay Packers from 1992-98. The relationship between the two was actually formed long before, however |
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| Seahawks QB Hasselbeck out again, Wallace to start |
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10/29/2008 |
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| Seattle, WA (MySportsbook) - Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck will not play in Sunday's home game against the Philadelphia Eagles due to continued weakness in his right leg stemming from a bulging disc in his back. That means Seneca Wallace gets the start for the third consecutive game. Hasselbeck visited a back surgeon in Los Angeles on Monday and was not able to walk on his heels, one of the leg strength tests. Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren said Hasselbeck's status is on a week-to-week basis. As |
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| Panthers ink Kasay to four-year extension |
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10/29/2008 |
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| , 39, has made 21 consecutive field goals, including a 16-of-16 performance this season for the NFC South-leading Panthers. The 18-year veteran has not missed a field goal since December 16 of last season. His two field goals in Carolina's 27-23 win over Arizona on Sunday moved him past Jan Stenerud and into eighth place in NFL history with 374 field goals. A fourth-round pick out of Georgia by the Seattle Seahawks in 1991, Kasay was signed away from Seattle by the Panthers prior to their debut season in 1995. |
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| Chiefs add T Carnahan, LS Gafford |
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10/29/2008 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - The Kansas City Chiefs signed offensive tackle Andrew Carnahan and long snapper Thomas Gafford to two-year contracts on Wednesday. Carnahan, an Arizona State product, has spent parts of this season and the 2007 campaign on the Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad. Gafford has spent time on the rosters of the Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks, and Chicago Bears over parts of three seasons. |
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