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| Changes already coming for Cardinals |
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01/02/2007 |
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| aves and vice president and general counsel Michael Bidwill released their working list of head coaching candidates to replace Green. The two gave a list names they have been in contact with, including Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Ron Rivera, Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Norm Chow, Houston Texans assistant head coach Mike Sherman, and Indianapolis Colts assistant head coach Jim Caldwell. Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt and assistant head coach Russ Grimm were also menti |
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| Reaction to Darrent Williams' death |
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01/01/2007 |
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| > ``I just want to take this opportunity to let the family members and everybody associated with the Broncos, let them know how deeply we are saddened as an organization and as players and coaches for the tragic event that happened last night.'' - Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher. ``Any time you lose a guy who was close to everyone, it hurts. From the get-go, he was like one of your good friends.'' - Broncos punter Paul Ernster. ``He was one of the most positive young men I've ever been around |
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| Green fired after three losing seasons in desert |
NFL Football |
01/01/2007 |
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| the coaches we've talked to.'' Sherman, now assistant head coach of the Houston Texans, will be in Tempe to interview on Thursday, Graves said. Interviews have yet to be scheduled for five others: Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Ron Rivera; Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Norm Chow; Indianapolis Colts assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach Jim Caldwell; Russ Grimm, assistant head coach/offensive line coach in Pittsburgh; and Ken Whisenhut, offensive coordinator of the Steelers. The list c |
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| Titans take blame for missing unlikely playoff berth |
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01/01/2007 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Only the Tennessee Titans themselves know how long missing the playoffs - even after an improbable, stunning run - will haunt them. In the end, they couldn't win when they had to. ``I'm sure it's going to eat some guys up,'' right guard Benji Olson said after a 40-23 loss Sunday to New England kept the Titans out of the playoffs. Every game but their own went in their favor, so if they'd won, they would have been in the postseason for the first time since 2003. Kansas City beat J |
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| 2007 NFL Draft Order |
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01/01/2007 |
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| 119-137 14. Carolina Panthers 8 8 .500 .473 121-135 15. Pittsburgh Steelers 8 8 .500 .496 127-129 16. Green Bay Packers 8 8 .500 .500 128-128 17. Jacksonville Jaguars 8 8 .500 .531 136-120 18. Cincinnati Bengals 8 8 .500 .535 137-119 19. Tennessee Titans 8 8 .500 .570 146-110 20. y-New York Giants 8 8 .500 .520 133-123 21. y-Denver Broncos 9 7 .563 .531 136-120 22. y-Seattle Seahawks 9 7 .563 .453 116-140 23. y-Dallas Cowboys 9 7 .563 .457 117-139 24. y-Kansas City Chiefs 9 7 .563 .492 126 |
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| 2007 NFL Opponents |
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01/01/2007 |
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| nd, San Diego, Atlanta, Carolina, BaltimoreJacksonville Jaguars Home: Houston, Indianapolis, Tennessee, Oakland, San Diego, Atlanta, Carolina, Buffalo Away: Houston, Indianapolis, Tennessee, Denver, Kansas City, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, PittsburghTennessee Titans Home: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Oakland, San Diego, Atlanta, Carolina, N.Y. Jets Away: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Denver, Kansas City, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, CincinnatiWESTDenver Broncos Home: Kansas City, Oakland, San Di |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 31, 2006) |
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01/01/2007 |
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| rtman, G Chris Gray, T Ray Willis, WR Darrell Jackson, TE Itula Mili Buccaneers -3RD QB Luke McCown, S Donte Nicholson, DT Darrell Campbell, C Nick Milhauser, T Donald Penn, TE Alex Smith, RB Carnell Williams, RB Lionel Gates NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS AT TENNESSEE TITANS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Patriots -3RD QB Vinny Testaverde , WR Brandon Childress, CB Chad Scott, RB Kevin Faulk, G Gene Mruczkowski, T Wesley Britt, DT Vince Wilfork, TE Ben Watson Titans -CB Andre Woolfolk, RB Chris Brown, LB Terna Nande, G Justin Geisinge |
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| Rivers, Vick and other QBs hurt on Sunday |
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12/31/2006 |
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| -23 in overtime, knocking the Broncos from the playoffs. In Tennessee, the Patriots were upset about an injury to their strong safety and defensive leader, Rodney Harrison. Harrison hurt his right leg when blocked in the second quarter against the Tennessee Titans and didn't return. Harrison went to the ground and slapped the turf after being blocked by Titans receiver Bobby Wade, whose helmet appeared to hit Harrison's right knee in a low block. He walked off the field on his own. ``Everyone was pretty m |
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| Harrison hurts right leg |
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12/31/2006 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -New England safety Rodney Harrison hurt his right leg when blocked in the second quarter Sunday against the Tennessee Titans, left the game and never returned in a play his teammates did not like. Harrison went to the ground and slapped the turf after being blocked by Titans receiver Bobby Wade, whose helmet appeared to hit Harrison's right knee in a low block. He walked off the field on his own. ``Everyone was pretty mad about it,'' New England quarterback Tom Brady said. ``You |
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| Wilfork, Watson miss third game for Patriots |
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12/31/2006 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -The New England Patriots deactivated defensive tackle Vince Wilfork and tight end Benjamin Watson against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. Wilfork (right ankle) and Watson (left knee) missed their third straight games and have not played since getting hurt against Miami on Dec. 10. The Patriots also deactivated running back Kevin Faulk (knee), defensive back Chad Scott (back) and receiver Bam Childress (ankle). The Titans deactivated defensive end Travis LaBoy (knee). He had started |
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