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| Lewis, Heap questionable for Sunday |
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11/16/2006 |
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| rts Network) - Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis and tight end Todd Heap are both listed as questionable for the team's next game, a home contest against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. Lewis was deactivated last week for the Ravens tilt against the Tennessee Titans with a back injury. He had appeared in the Ravens first eight games this season, recording 65 tackles, one sack and two interceptions. Heap was active for the Ravens' 27-26 victory over Tennessee, catching four balls for 49 yards. This season, he ha |
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| Fisher fined for criticizing officials |
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11/15/2006 |
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| Nashville, TN (MySportsbook) - Tennessee Titans head coach Jeff Fisher has reportedly been fined $12,500 for his criticism of the officials after Sunday's 27-26 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, according to a report in the Tennessean on Wednesday. Fisher was upset about a third quarter call by the officials. Tennessee clearly stripped Ravens' running back Mike Anderson of the ball before he hit the ground. The officials said Anderson was down before the fumble and Fisher challenged the call, but lost because al |
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| Teammates welcome Haynesworth back to practice |
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11/15/2006 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Albert Haynesworth practiced Wednesday and teammates welcomed his return to the Tennessee Titans after his five-week suspension by the NFL. ``I'm real glad, man,'' Titans linebacker Keith Bulluck said. ``I've been waiting for my enforcer to get back. We're about to go up to Philly and cause a lot of trouble this week.'' Haynesworth talked to his teammates early Wednesday morning and told them he was determined to help the Titans win. Vince Young said everyone was happy to see Hay |
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| Haynesworth returning to Titans |
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11/15/2006 |
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| Nashville, TN (MySportsbook) - Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth is set to return to the team on Wednesday and has started anger management sessions in the wake of a five-game suspension handed to him by the NFL last month. Haynesworth addressed the media at a press conference Tuesday, along with coach Jeff Fisher and general manager Floyd Reese. Haynesworth said he still doesn't forgive himself for his actions for stepping on the head of Cowboys center Andre Gurode. "For a father to do so |
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| Jacksonville, we have a problem |
NFL Football |
11/14/2006 |
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| sted the 13-10 victory. It was a deflating loss for Jacksonville, which came into the game with two straight wins after the initial loss to Houston. The Jags had earned a 13-6 road win over the Philadelphia Eagles on October 29, and then pounded the Tennessee Titans, 37-7, at home on November 5. This week's loss to the Texans was characterized by sloppy play. Jacksonville turned the ball over four times and dropped pass after pass. It may have been a simple case of a team pressing too hard against an opponent t |
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| Titans allow Haynesworth to return, with anger counseling |
NFL Football |
11/14/2006 |
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| explode, a problem that landed him the NFL's longest suspension for an on-field act. His apparent remorse and willingness to seek help since kicking Dallas center Andre Gurode in the face with his cleats is why he will practice Wednesday with the Tennessee Titans. But the team is requiring Haynesworth to continue that anger management counseling. And that's fine with him. ``I just want to keep doing it,'' Haynesworth said. ``Honestly, it's helping. I can actually talk about stuff. My wife likes it, too. |
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| Haynesworth must continue counseling as condition of return |
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11/14/2006 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -The Tennessee Titans are requiring Albert Haynesworth to continue anger management counseling he started during a five-game NFL suspension for stomping the face of a Dallas opponent. Haynesworth worked out at the team's headquarters Monday, the first day he was eligible to return. But the Titans had a few more questions they wanted to review before letting Haynesworth rejoin the team at practice Wednesday. They finally satisfied themselves and held a news conference Tuesday afterno |
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| Titans WR Givens out for season |
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11/14/2006 |
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| Nashville, TN (MySportsbook) - Tennessee Titans wide receiver David Givens will miss the remainder of the season after tearing his ACL during the team's 27-26 loss to Baltimore on Sunday, coach Jeff Fisher announced on Monday. "David Givens tore his ACL," said Fisher. "We lost him for the remaining part of the season and he will be undergoing surgery at some point. We don't rush to do these things. We have to get the swelling down. It's very unfortunate for David. He had just come back off the thumb injury a |
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| Haynesworth's suspension ends, Titans still have questions |
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11/13/2006 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Albert Haynesworth looks like he stayed in shape during the NFL's longest-ever suspension for an on-field act. That doesn't mean he will be back on the field immediately. The Tennessee Titans have more questions for the defensive tackle who worked out Monday morning at the team's headquarters for the first time in six weeks. Hayneworth met briefly with coach Jeff Fisher, who said he expected Haynesworth to be back after Tuesday's off day. ``If things go smoothly between now and Wed |
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| Eagles/Colts selected for Sunday night |
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11/13/2006 |
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| gue's new scheduling plan tries to ensure that Sunday night nationally- televised games on NBC and the late-afternoon Sunday time slot for FOX and CBS will feature quality matchups. The league must give at least 12 days notice for the switch, with the exception of Week 17 when a six-day period is in effect. In addition to the Eagles/Colts game, the league has also moved the Week 12 contests between the Chicago Bears and New England Patriots and the New York Giants and Tennessee Titans to 4:15 p.m. (et) starts. |
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