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| Brown's field goal lifts Seattle over Rams |
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11/13/2006 |
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| Seattle, WA (MySportsbook) - Josh Brown hit a 38-yard field goal with nine seconds remaining to lift the Seattle Seahawks to a thrilling 24-22 victory over the St. Louis Rams in an NFC West showdown at Qwest Field. Seneca Wallace completed 15-of-23 passes for 161 yards and two touchdowns for the Seahawks, who remain in first place in the NFC West. "This game was crucial, we now have a sizeable lead in the division," said Seattle cornerback Kelly Herndon. Maurice Morris ran for 124 yards for Seattle (6-3), |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 12, 2006) |
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11/13/2006 |
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| n, LB Alfred Fincher, T Rob Petitti, TE Nate Lawrie, TE Ernie Conwell, TE John Owens, WR Joe Horn Steelers - FL Willie Reid, RB Duce Staley, LB Clint Kriewaldt, C Jeff Hartings, RG Chris Kemoeatu, RT Willie Colon, LB James Harrison, DE Rodney Bailey ST. LOUIS RAMS AT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) Rams - QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, RB Jerametrius Butler, FS Dwaine Carpenter, LB Jon Alston, C Larry Turner, LG Mark Setterstrom, TE Dominique Byrd, RDE Tony Bryant. Seahawks - QB Matt Hasselbeck, RB Shaun Alexander, C |
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| Rams' Pace leaves with injury |
NFL Football |
11/13/2006 |
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| Seattle, WA (MySportsbook) - St. Louis Rams offensive tackle Orlando Pace left Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks after tearing the biceps in his left arm. Pace suffered the injury in the second quarter and did not return for the second half. The 10-year veteran has made seven straight Pro Bowl appearances and has started every game this season for the Rams. |
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| Rams Pro Bowl LT Pace out with torn arm muscle |
NFL Football |
11/12/2006 |
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SEATTLE (AP) -St. Louis Rams lost Pro Bowl left tackle Orlando Pace for the season after he tore his left triceps Sunday against Seattle. Pace left in the second quarter of the Rams' 24-22 loss to the Seahawks, dropping them two games back in the NFC West. The Rams announced the injury at halftime as a torn biceps muscle, but afterward Pace and coach Scott Linehan said he tore his triceps. Pace's arm was wrapped and immobilized and said he'll have an MRI on Monday. Linehan ruled Pace out for the year.< |
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| Rams Pro Bowl LT Pace out with torn biceps |
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11/12/2006 |
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SEATTLE (AP) -St. Louis Rams star left tackle Orlando Pace left Sunday's game against Seattle in the second quarter after tearing the biceps in his left arm. Pace, who has been selected to seven consecutive Pro Bowls, was injured while pass blocking with about five minutes remaining in the first half. After a 7-yard pass, he held his limp left arm at his side and called for trainers to assist him off the field. After a couple of minutes on the bench, Pace walked into the locker room while a trainer hel |
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| Seahawks Pro Bowl C Tobeck inactive against Rams |
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11/12/2006 |
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SEATTLE (AP) -The Seattle Seahawks were playing without a third Pro Bowl starter Sunday when center Robbie Tobeck was inactive for the game against the St. Louis Rams. A team spokesman said Tobeck had the flu. Tobeck started 88 consecutive regular-season games since the start of the 2001 season. He injured his left elbow in last Monday night's win over Oakland and was listed as probable all week, though he practiced Thursday and Friday. Chris Spencer, Seattle's first-round draft pick from 2005, made hi |
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| Seattle DE Marcus Tubbs placed on injured reserve |
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11/11/2006 |
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KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) -The Seattle Seahawks put defensive tackle Marcus Tubbs on injured reserve, ending his season, and signed linebacker Lance Laury from the practice squad Saturday. The NFC West-leading Seahawks play the St. Louis Rams at Qwest Field on Sunday. The 6-foot-3, 324-pound Tubbs, a first-round pick in the 2004 NFL draft, has a left knee injury. He has played in five games for the Seahawks this season, starting two. Tubbs had seven tackles, including four solo, and half a sack. In his th |
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| Rams Hope Second Time is a Charm Against Hawks |
NFL Football |
11/11/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - It would have been so much easier to just win the last one. For the St. Louis Rams, the Week 6 matchup with the visiting, and undermanned, Seattle Seahawks provided a golden opportunity to win the game, get to 5-1 overall, and place an unquestioned stranglehold on the top spot in the NFC's West division. Instead, courtesy of a last-second 54-yard field goal from Josh Brown, the Rams lost the game, 30-28, and began a mid-autumn free fall that's now resulted in three straight losses and has |
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| McNair Heads Back to Tennessee With Ravens |
NFL Football |
11/11/2006 |
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| ans. McNair was originally selected by the Houston Oilers in the first round of the 1995 draft, and remained with the franchise upon its move to Tennessee. He led the Titans to Super Bowl XXXIV, where the team came just one yard short of beating the St. Louis Rams. The McNair era in Tennessee came to an abrupt halt this offseason when the Titans traded the former Alcorn State star to the Ravens for a conditional draft pick. While this is McNair's first-game ever against the Tennessee franchise, a few other fo |
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| Niners reserves Moore, Lewis shining as defensive starters |
NFL Football |
11/09/2006 |
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| oint and then the coach tells you you're not starting any more, it's tough, but I'm not going to hang my head.'' The San Francisco defense's next task is tough but familiar: slowing down an offense constructed by Mike Martz. The 49ers beat Martz's St. Louis Rams twice last season, and both Moore and Lewis believe they can provide a boost of experience. ``As long as they continue to believe in me, I'm going to continue to go up and down and make plays,'' Lewis said. Copyright © 2005 The Associated |
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