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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 30, 2007) |
NFL Football |
12/31/2007 |
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| Kelly Herndon, FB Casey Cramer, LB Gilbert Gardner, C Kevin Mawae, DE Sean Conover, DT Kevin Vickerson Colts - WR Anthony Gonzalez, CB Tim Jennings, CB Keiwan Ratliff, T Ryan Diem, DT Raheem Brock, TE Ben Utecht, WR Marvin Harrison, DE Robert Mathis ST. LOUIS RAMS AT ARIZONA CARDINALS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) Rams - 3rd QB Brock Berlin, WR Marques Hagans, LB Brandon Chillar, C Nick Leckey, T Rob Petitti, T Mark LaVoir, TE Dominique Byrd, DE Trevor Johnson Cardinals - 3rd QB Tim Hasselbeck, WR Jamaica Rector, FB Tim Ca |
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| NFL Injury Report |
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12/29/2007 |
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| ABLE: CB David Irons (hamstring), WR Michael Jenkins (quadricep), S Lawyer Milloy (hip). PROBABLE: DE Jamaal Anderson (knee), DT Tim Anderson (knee), CB Antoine Harris (knee), WR Joe Horn (foot), CB Chris Houston (knee), QB Byron Leftwich (ankle). ST. LOUIS RAMS at ARIZONA CARDINALS - RAMS: QUESTIONABLE: LB Brandon Chillar (lower leg). CARDINALS: DOUBTFUL: G Deuce Lutui (knee). QUESTIONABLE: WR Anquan Boldin (toe), WR Larry Fitzgerald (groin), LS Nathan Hodel (ankle). PROBABLE: G Elton Brown (shoulder), QB |
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| Cardinals, Rams, Looking to Avoid Negatives |
NFL Football |
12/28/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - There won't be a playoff berth on the line when the Arizona Cardinals and St. Louis Rams square off at University of Phoenix Stadium on Sunday, though the avoidance of dubious achievements should be enough incentive for both teams to display a strong effort. With a loss, the Cardinals will have finished off their ninth consecutive losing season, and 18th in 20 seasons since moving from St. Louis to Arizona in 1988. Last Sunday, Arizona took a step in the right direction by defeating Atlant |
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| Green Bay's loss gives Dallas home-field advantage in playoffs |
NFL Football |
12/23/2007 |
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| pionship teams in '93 and '95 did. This is the first time Dallas has been the No. 1 seed since then. But top seeds don't always have it that easy. The last No. 1 team from either conference to win it all was the 2003 New England Patriots; the 1999 St. Louis Rams were the last NFC team to do it. Still, Dallas players and coaches consider this good news. As much as they like the idea of having an NFC championship game in Texas Stadium, they're just as thrilled to know they won't have to play it in Lambeau F |
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| Green Bay's loss gives Dallas home-field advantage in NFC playoffs |
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12/23/2007 |
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| pionship teams in '93 and '95 did. This is the first time Dallas has been the No. 1 seed since then. But top seeds don't always have it that easy. The last No. 1 team from either conference to win it all was the 2003 New England Patriots; the 1999 St. Louis Rams were the last NFC team to do it. Still, Dallas players and coaches consider this good news. As much as they like the idea of having an NFC championship game in Texas Stadium, they're just as thrilled to know they won't have to play it in Lambeau F |
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| Steelers almost in playoffs but won't have Parker |
NFL Football |
12/21/2007 |
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| sberger says the Pittsburgh Steelers won't change. Mike Tomlin says the same thing. Recent history should tell the Steelers that change is inevitable and unavoidable. The Steelers had their worst victory of the season on Thursday - they beat the St. Louis Rams 41-24 in their first game in that city since 1979, but lost franchise running back Willie Parker for the season. The Steelers (10-5) were desperate to win after dropping two in a row, and they did - but at a potentially terrible cost. The NFL's le |
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| Rams coach Linehan downplays confrontation with Holt |
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12/21/2007 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -St. Louis Rams coach Scott Linehan had job security for next season before Thursday night's loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. A third season might not be such a certainty, though, after wide receiver Torry Holt uncharacteristically gave Linehan a piece of his mind near the end of the game. Holt, the team's lone Pro Bowl representative, is a team leader who usually emphasizes the sunny side, but not this time. He was caught by TV cameras yelling at Linehan after Ike Taylor's 51-yard inter |
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| Bengals Cast In Spoiler Role Against Browns |
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12/21/2007 |
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| e ground in his past three games against AFC foes. The Bengals, who are 24th against the run, haven't been able to stop opposing running backs over the last three weeks, as Frank Gore of the 49ers racked up 138 yards last week. Steven Jackson of the St. Louis Rams had 91 yards against Cincinnati the week before, while Pittsburgh's Willie Parker posted 87 yards in a Week 13 meeting. The Bengals defense is spearheaded by leading tackler and linebacker Landon Johnson (97 tackles, 1 sack) and defensive end Justin |
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| Rams retire Faulk's No. 28 jersey |
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12/20/2007 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -Marshall Faulk, a major component of an electric St. Louis Rams offense dubbed the Greatest Show on Turf, had his No. 28 jersey retired at halftime of Thursday night's home finale against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Bob Costas, the master of ceremonies, called Faulk ``one of the league's greatest running backs of all time.'' A banner with a replica of Faulk's jersey was lowered between NFC championship banners for the 1999 and 2001 seasons that he helped bring to the city. The Rams won the |
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| Steelers RB Parker leaves early in Rams game |
NFL Football |
12/20/2007 |
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| St. Louis, MO (MySportsbook) - The Pittsburgh Steelers lost Pro Bowl running back Willie Parker to an apparent right leg injury early in their game against the St. Louis Rams on Thursday night. Parker appeared to suffer the injury blocking in the backfield on Pittsburgh's first play from scrimmage, an 83-yard completion from Ben Roethlisberger to Santonio Holmes that set up the first Steelers score. The fourth-year back stayed on for one more play, this one a carry that went for a loss of one yard. He left |
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