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| Reed, Baltimore stifle Miami in Wild Card win |
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01/04/2009 |
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| Network) - Ed Reed had two of Baltimore's four interceptions, running one back for a touchdown, and the Ravens defense stifled Miami to record a 27-9 win over the Dolphins in an AFC Wild Card contest. With the victory, Baltimore advances to play the Tennessee Titans next weekend. The Ravens forced five turnovers and limited Miami to 276 yards, continuing their remarkable turnaround from last season. Baltimore went 5-11 in 2007, finishing last in the AFC North, but under first-year head coach John Harbaugh, they |
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| No LT? No problem! Sproles leads Bolts past Colts in Wild Card tilt |
NFL Football |
01/04/2009 |
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| rries, as the Chargers had a 167-64 advantage on the ground. "Give San Diego a lot of credit. They picked up the intensity and put pressure on us a little bit in the second half," Colts head coach Tony Dungy said. San Diego will visit the top-ranked Tennessee Titans or AFC North champion Pittsburgh next weekend, depending on the outcome of Sunday's Baltimore/Miami bout. The game was the second nail-biter the clubs have played this season, as a 51- yard Adam Vinatieri field goal at the final gun was the differen |
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| Pair of Win Streaks on Line in Colts-Chargers Contest |
NFL Football |
01/02/2009 |
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| , as well as a 12-4 record that either equals or is better than that of seven of the NFL's division winners. The only team in the league that can boast a better record than Tony Dungy's team in 2008 happens to also reside in the AFC South, where the Tennessee Titans went 13-3 to earn the conference's No. 1 seed. The Colts have been on fire since opening the year with a confounding 3-4 start, righting the ship by winning five straight games by six points or less during the month of November, then turning on the |
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| NFC West: Despite inexperience, Cards know what is at stake |
NFL Football |
12/30/2008 |
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| NFL MVP and serious candidate for a third honor. If anyone knows what is at stake this Saturday versus Atlanta it is Warner, who went from Arena and NFL Europe resident to Super Bowl champion and MVP in 2000 after leading the St. Louis Rams over the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV. Warner could be the most important Cardinal to step onto the field this Saturday in the Cardinals' first playoff appearance since 1998. While the Falcons will be starting a rookie signal-caller in Matt Ryan, the always cool and |
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| AFC South: Colts are California Dreamin' |
NFL Football |
12/30/2008 |
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| a three-game losing streak to San Diego in November but trails the all-time series, 15-10. The Colts, who must stop Tomlinson and apply pressure on Rivers, have won four of the last seven matchups with San Diego. TITANS GET AN EXTRA WEEK OF REST The Tennessee Titans started preparing and resting for the playoffs even before Sunday's 23-0 loss at Indianapolis. Head coach Jeff Fisher didn't want to show much against a Colts team he may very well face one more time before the NFL season comes to a close. With play |
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| AFC East: Jets Limp to Finish, Mangini Crawls Away |
NFL Football |
12/30/2008 |
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| ped the Patriots of their unquestioned favorite status in the AFC East, Gang Green was supposed to be the club that stepped into the vacuum. When New York ascended into first place with a supposedly telling 34-13 beat-down of the previously unbeaten Tennessee Titans on Nov. 23, the then-8-3 Jets looked like they were making good on all of the lofty predictions. Then it all came crashing down, and Mangini watched his once-huge pile of chips disappear, one by one. The Jets would win just one more time the rest of |
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| Colts blank Titans in battle of reserves |
NFL Football |
12/29/2008 |
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| Indianapolis, IN (MySportsbook) - Adam Vinatieri accounted for 11 points with three field goals and two extra points as the Indianapolis Colts blanked the Tennessee Titans, 23-0, in the regular-season finale. Both teams came into the game with their playoff seeding set as the Titans have the top overall seed in the AFC while the Colts sit in the fifth playoff spot. Since the game had little meaning for either club, most of the starters either sat out the game or saw limited playing time. Tennessee will have |
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| National Football League Game Capsules |
NFL Football |
12/29/2008 |
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| ve catches for 40 yards and a touchdown reception. Final Score: Indianapolis 23, Tennessee 0 Indianapolis, IN (MySportsbook) - Adam Vinatieri accounted for 11 points with three field goals and two extra points as the Indianapolis Colts blanked the Tennessee Titans, 23-0, in the regular-season finale. Both teams came into the game with their playoff seeding set as the Titans have the top overall seed in the AFC while the Colts sit in the fifth playoff spot. Since the game had little meaning for either club, mo |
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| NFL playoff times set |
NFL Football |
12/29/2008 |
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| at Houston, setting up a win-and- you're-in scenario for the Eagles in their home game against Dallas. Philadelphia then destroyed the Cowboys, 44-6. The following weekend will see the AFC and NFC's top two teams host divisional round contests. The Tennessee Titans (13-3), AFC South winners and the conference's No.1 seed, will play against the lowest seed, either Baltimore or San Diego, at 4:30 p.m. (et) on Saturday, January 10. The 8:15 p.m. (et) game on January 10 will be hosted by the NFC South champion Car |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 28, 2008) |
NFL Football |
12/28/2008 |
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| lton, RB Kevin Jones, G Terrence Metcalf, DT Matt Toeaina, LB Hunter Hillenmeyer, DE Ervin Baldwin Texans - CB David Pittman, CB Matteral Richardson, S Nick Ferguson, LB Xavier Adibi, C Chris White, T Rashad Butler, WR Darnell Jenkins, DT Frank Okam TENNESSEE TITANS AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Titans - WR Justin Gage, CB Nick Harper, RB Chris Johnson, LB David Thornton, C Kevin Mawae, DT Albert Haynesworth, DE Kyle Vanden Bosch, DE Dave Ball Colts - S Bob Sanders, S Melvin Bullitt, RB Dominic Rhodes, |
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