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| Manning leads undefeated Colts in rout of Seahawks |
NFL Football |
10/04/2009 |
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| Indianapolis, IN (MySportsbook) - Peyton Manning threw for 353 yards with a pair of touchdowns, leading the Indianapolis Colts to a 34-17 rout of the Seattle Seahawks at Lucas Oil Stadium. Donald Brown and Joseph Addai added rushing scores for the Colts (4-0), who have won their first four games for the fourth time in the past five years. Indianapolis scored on four drives of 78 yards or more and extended its regular-season winning streak to 13 games dating back to last year. Manning completed 31-of-41 passe |
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| Seahawks' Hasselbeck inactive |
NFL Football |
10/04/2009 |
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| Indianapolis, IN (MySportsbook) - Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck is inactive for Sunday's game against the Colts. Hasselbeck, who suffered a fractured rib two weeks ago against San Francisco, did not play against Chicago last week. Seneca Wallace got the start instead and will get the call again against the Colts. Hasselbeck didn't practice this week and was listed as doubtful on Friday's injury report. Tackle Walter Jones, who continues to recover from a surgically repaired left knee, is inact |
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| Can Seahawks slow rolling Colts, Manning? |
NFL Football |
10/03/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - No one in NFL history has ever won four league Most Valuable Player awards. Peyton Manning, who will lead his Colts into battle against the Seattle Seahawks at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday, might have something to say about that before all is said and done. Manning, who took home the hardware in 2003, 2004, and again last season, might not end the year with as many passing yards as Drew Brees or have as many highlight-reel-worthy plays as Adrian Peterson. But anyone who has watched Manning's |
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| Dented digits: DB's fingers take a beating in NFL |
NFL Football |
10/02/2009 |
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| gelo Hall is playing with four jammed fingers and can't wear his wedding ring. Denver Broncos cornerback Andre' Goodman has had two fractures and three dislocations, including a thumb knocked askew trying to intercept one of Brett Favre's fastballs. Seattle Seahawks cornerback Kelly Jennings once had to learn to write left-handed after tearing a thumb ligament while trying to swat away a pass in college. Fair warning: When shaking hands with a defensive back in the NFL, don't look down. It's not a pretty sigh |
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| Seahawks' Hasselbeck doubtful, Jones out |
NFL Football |
10/02/2009 |
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| Kirkland, WA (MySportsbook) - Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck is listed as doubtful, while left tackle Walter Jones has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Colts. Hasselbeck, who suffered a fractured rib two weeks ago against San Francisco, did not play against Chicago last week. Seneca Wallace got the start instead and will likely get the call again, as earlier this week Hasselbeck wasn't able to run or breathe deeply. Hasselbeck didn't practice this week, nor did Jones, who had enough |
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| Brain-donor Tatupu not fazed by NFL dementia study |
NFL Football |
10/02/2009 |
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| iple concussions. He's one of the first three active NFL players who have agreed to donate their brains for research after death. He's also been to three Pro Bowls in four pro seasons. Last year, he signed a $42 million contract extension with the Seattle Seahawks, with $18 million guaranteed. That leaves his family set for life. So news that retired professional football players may have a higher rate than normal of Alzheimer's disease or other memory problems doesn't faze him. And, no, the 26-year-old s |
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| Seahawks' Hasselbeck, Jones likely out for Sunday |
NFL Football |
09/30/2009 |
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| Kirkland, WA (MySportsbook) - Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck and left tackle Walter Jones are not likely to play this week, the team announced Wednesday. Both players did not practice on Wednesday in anticipation of Sunday's contest at Indianapolis against the Colts, and head coach Jim Mora, Jr. confirmed it at his post-practice press conference. Hasselback still can't run or breathe deeply after suffering a fractured rib two weeks ago, while Jones is having enough pain in his surgically-repair |
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| NFC West: Just how low can the Rams go? |
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09/29/2009 |
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| off at Candlestick Park this coming Sunday. The 49ers have won their last four home games, including a 23-10 decision over Seattle in Week 2, and are 4-1 at the 'Stick since Singletary took over as head coach midway through last season. SEATTLE: The Seattle Seahawks will be spending this week trying to recover from a tough loss of their own, a 25-19 setback at home to Chicago. The go- ahead points came when Bears quarterback Jay Cutler and wide receiver Devin Hester burned a depleted Seattle defense for a 36-ya |
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| Loss in last seconds serves as motivator for 49ers |
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09/29/2009 |
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| >The bitter defeat still lingered in the San Francisco locker room Monday, but the 49ers were looking forward to getting back to business this week in the NFC West. San Francisco (2-1) began the season with victories over the Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks. The 49ers can make it a clean sweep through the first half of their divisional schedule at home this week against the winless Rams. ``We're not going to forget this loss,'' Coffee said. ``It hurts and we'll let it hurt. But if anything, it gives |
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| Hasselbeck sits vs. Bears with fractured rib |
NFL Football |
09/27/2009 |
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| Seattle, WA (MySportsbook) - Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck was inactive for Sunday's game against the Bears due to a fractured rib suffered last week against San Francisco. Hasselbeck did not participate in practice this week, and Seneca Wallace started under center in Seattle. Wallace was serviceable in the absence of usual starter, throwing for 261 yards with a touchdown and an interception on 26-of-44 passes in the 25-19 setback. Hasselbeck, 33, is coming off an injury-riddled season in 200 |
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