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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 15, 2009) |
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11/15/2009 |
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| e Sims, G Daniel Loper, T Ephraim Salaam, DE Cliff Avril, DT Landon Cohen Vikings - 3rd QB Sage Rosenfels, CB Antoine Winfield, WR Jaymar Johnson, RB Albert Young, LB Erin Henderson, C Jon Cooper, DE Jayme Mitchell, DT Letroy Guion DENVER BRONCOS AT WASHINGTON REDSKINS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Broncos - 3rd QB Tom Brandstater, FB Peyton Hillis, S Josh Barrett, G Seth Olsen, T Ryan Harris, DT Chris Baker, WR Brandon Lloyd, DE Ryan McBean Redskins - TE Chris Cooley, CB Kevin Barnes, FB Eddie Williams, T Mike Williams, LB Rob |
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| Turner, Falcons, try to run over Panthers |
NFL Football |
11/14/2009 |
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| ts of 2009. However, the 27-year-old back has posted 317 yards over his last two games. He notched what was then a season-high 151 yards versus New Orleans on November 2 before posting 166 yards on 18 carries in last weekend's 31-17 victory over the Washington Redskins. Turner added touchdown runs of 30 and 58 yards, with his second score coming early in the fourth quarter to put the game away. Atlanta leaned heavily on Turner, as quarterback Matt Ryan attempted a season- low 24 passes, completing 17 of them for 1 |
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| Can Broncos find footing vs. sinking Skins? |
NFL Football |
11/14/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos begin the second half of their 2009 season eager to avoid a repeat of what had occurred the previous year. The Washington Redskins may already be doomed to such a fate. The sputtering Broncos will attempt to put the brakes a two-game skid when the current AFC West leaders head to FedEx Field this Sunday to take on a reeling Redskins team that's simply desperate for a win of any kind. Denver had been the talk of the NFL world after getting off to a surprising 6-0 start under r |
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| Falcons head coach Smith fined by the NFL |
NFL Football |
11/12/2009 |
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| Flowery Branch, GA (MySportsbook) - Atlanta Falcons head coach Mike Smith was fined by the NFL for his role in a sideline scuffle during Sunday's win over the Washington Redskins. Smith would not elaborate on the amount of the fine, but the Atlanta Journal- Constitution reported it to be a penalty of $15,000. "I want everybody to know I've moved on from it," Smith said of the altercation. "I moved on from it back on Sunday night when that play was over. I'm ready to get prepared for the Carolina Panthers." The |
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| Redskins place S Horton on IR |
NFL Football |
11/11/2009 |
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| Ashburn, VA (MySportsbook) - The Washington Redskins placed safety Chris Horton on injured reserve Wednesday. Horton suffered ligament damage in his toe during Sunday's 31-17 loss to the Falcons. He had started five of eight games for Washington this season, totaling 36 tackles, three passes defended and a fumble recovery. The club re-signed running back Quinton Ganther to take his roster spot, while Fred Smoot and LeRon Landry could see time in at strong safety. |
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| Redskins' Betts, Portis out of practice |
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11/11/2009 |
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| Ashburn, VA (MySportsbook) - Washington Redskins running backs Ladell Betts and Clinton Portis did not practice on Wednesday. Portis missed his reps because of the concussion suffered during the 'Skins' 31-17 setback to Atlanta last Sunday, while Betts did not participate due to an ankle problem. In addition, quarterback Jason Campbell was limited due to an ankle injury, and punter Hunter Smith was limited due to a right groin problem. |
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| 'Skins Portis 'very, very doubtful'; Horton to IR |
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11/11/2009 |
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ASHBURN, Va. (AP) -Washington Redskins coach Jim Zorn says running back Clinton Portis is ``very, very doubtful'' to play against the Denver Broncos on Sunday because of a concussion. Portis was knocked out of last weekend's 31-17 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. Zorn met with Washington's leading rusher at the team's practice facility Wednesday and said Portis ``needs to get rest.'' He said Portis went to see a doctor for tests. Portis did not speak to reporters. In other Redskins injury news, strong safet |
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| NFC East: No silver lining in sight for Redskins |
NFL Football |
11/10/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The nation's economy may be starting to show signs of springing back to life, but the recession seemingly knows no depths when it comes to the Washington Redskins. A bye week proved to be of little benefit for the beleaguered basement dwellers of the NFC East, as the Redskins returned from their Week 8 break to a 31-17 loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, an all-too-familiar result in what's now been a full calendar year of agony for the once-formidable franchise. Washington has now lost four |
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| NFC South: Saints becoming kings of the comeback |
NFL Football |
11/10/2009 |
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| at," said center Todd McClure of his coach. "I love playing for him. I think everybody in this locker room does. Hes always got your back. He is always looking out for his guys." Smith's emotion was on full display in Sunday's 31-17 victory over the Washington Redskins. After his quarterback Matt Ryan took a late hit from Redskins safety LaRon Landry. Smith became visibly upset at the play, which also drew the attention of former Falcon and current Redskin corner DeAngelo Hall. Smith and Hall appeared to exchange |
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| Redskins injuries: 2 players out, Portis doubtful |
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11/09/2009 |
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ASHBURN, Va. (AP) -More injuries woes for the Washington Redskins: Chris Horton and Mike Williams will be sidelined multiple weeks, and Clinton Portis is doubtful for the next game with a concussion. Starting strong safety Horton damaged a ligament in his left big toe in Sunday's 31-17 loss to Atlanta. He's out a minimum of four to six weeks - and it'll be four to six months if a specialist decides the toe needs surgery. Offensive lineman Williams, who has started the last four games, is out two to four wee |
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