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| Washington's Washington returns to Indy |
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10/19/2006 |
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| ``You definitely want to make those plays when you get a chance.'' A missed interception is perhaps the biggest missed opportunity in a football game, and Washington blew his chance in the final minute of the first half of last week's loss to the Tennessee Titans. The Redskins have picked off only two passes all season, one of the reasons the team is 2-4 and near the bottom of the league in several defensive categories. ``He was getting dogged at practice about it today,'' said assistant coach Gregg Willia |
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| WALKER ON FOOTBALL: Titans showing signs of life despite turbulent times |
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10/19/2006 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -No Hollywood scriptwriter would have dared cram into one movie all the drama the Tennessee Titans have lived through this year. The franchise quarterback was locked out, then traded. His backup was also traded, then blasted by the coach for dissing the team as he left town. The starting running back asked to be traded, then lost his job. A five-game skid started the season. An Internet site called for coach Jeff Fisher to be fired. Then came the low point - the now-infamous stomp |
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| Redskins CB Rogers out with fractured thumb |
NFL Football |
10/19/2006 |
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| Ashburn, VA (MySportsbook) - Washington Redskins cornerback Carlos Rogers will miss Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts with a fractured thumb. Rogers suffered the injury during last Sunday's loss to the Tennessee Titans. The second-year cornerback has played in six games this season for Washington and has 37 tackles and one sack. |
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| Runner-Up Curse Not Afflicting Seahawks |
NFL Football |
10/17/2006 |
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| op of the NFC hierarchy as the regular season nears its conclusion. By that point, the curse talk will be long gone. The Seahawks will have already become the first Super Bowl runner-up to return to the postseason in the next campaign since the 1999 Tennessee Titans, with an eye toward becoming the first such team to make it back onto the Super Sunday stage since the 1992 Buffalo Bills. There will be those that continue to doubt the staying power of a Seahawks team that was its own worst enemy for so long a per |
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| Redskins lose clash against the Titans |
NFL Football |
10/17/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Not even the FedEx Field faithful could spark their Washington Redskins to a victory over the winless Tennessee Titans on Sunday. Instead, the disappointed fans booed loudly, and watched Titans rookie quarterback Vince Young post his first NFL win in a 25-22 decision which dropped the Redskins to 2-4 and into last place in the NFC East. What a difference a year makes, after the Redskins went 10-6 and reached the second round of the playoffs last season. Now Joe Gibbs probably has no fingerna |
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| The Titans finally win! |
NFL Football |
10/17/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Let there be joy spread throughout the streets of Tennessee. Elvis has not been spotted. This is even better. The Tennessee Titans walked into our nation's capital and made a bigger splash than the Whig party. They collected their first victory on Sunday when they beat the Washington Redskins, 25-22. "The feeling obviously was great after the ballgame," said Titans head coach, Jeff Fisher. "They executed the plan, they've done that for the most part for two weeks. We needed to run the footba |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Runner-Up Curse Not Afflicting Seahawks |
NFL Football |
10/15/2006 |
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| op of the NFC hierarchy as the regular season nears its conclusion. By that point, the curse talk will be long gone. The Seahawks will have already become the first Super Bowl runner-up to return to the postseason in the next campaign since the 1999 Tennessee Titans, with an eye toward becoming the first such team to make it back onto the Super Sunday stage since the 1992 Buffalo Bills. There will be those that continue to doubt the staying power of a Seahawks team that was its own worst enemy for so long a per |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 15, 2006) |
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10/15/2006 |
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| Anthony Wright, S Dexter Jackson, LB A.J. Nicholson, WR Reggie McNeal, LB Brian Simmons, C Rich Braham, WR Tab Perry, Rashad Jeanty. Buccaneers - FB Jerald Sowell, CB Brian Kelly, QB Chris Simms, CB Alan Zemaitis, WR Maurice Stovall, WR Mark Jones. TENNESSEE TITANS AT WASHINGTON REDSKINS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Titans - LS Ken Amato, CB Eric King, RB LenDale White, G Zach Piller, DE Josh Savage, WR David Givens, WR Jonathon Orr. Redskins - QB Jason Campbell, T Jim Molinaro, WR David Patten, OL Mike Pucillo, DT Corneli |
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| Titans place Kinney on IR |
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10/13/2006 |
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| Nashville, TN (MySportsbook) - The Tennessee Titans have placed tight end Erron Kinney on injured reserve because of a knee injury. Kinney was inactive for the first five games of the season after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery in August. Last season, Kinney registered a career-high 55 receptions for 543 yards and two touchdowns. He tied for second on the team in catches. The seven-year veteran out of Florida has 178 catches for 1,750 yards and 10 touchdowns. Tennessee filled the vacant roster spot by |
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| Young, Titans, Look to Upset Skins at FedEx |
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10/13/2006 |
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| ed the city of Washington, the University of Texas Longhorns were celebrating a national championship at the White House. The rookie quarterback will be back in the D.C. area under decidedly different circumstances this Sunday when his new team, the Tennessee Titans, squares off against the Washington Redskins in a non-conference matchup from FedEx Field. It was a brutal first month of the season for the Titans, one of only four winless teams through the first five weeks of play. Tennessee's 0-5 start is the fr |
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