October 2011
Monthly Archive
Rams’ Bradford begins to exercise ankle sprain:
One day after the Rams picked up their first victory of the season, more good news may be on the way: Sam Bradford began to exercise Monday. ESPN.com – NFL
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Fox says Broncos sticking with Tebow — for now:
Tim Tebow is still the Denver Broncos’ starting quarterback, at least for another week. ESPN.com – NFL
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Ryan forced to eat humble pie after ‘Boys routed by Eagles:
Rob Ryan talks just as much as his twin brother, the key difference being he isn’t even the boss of his own coaching staff. The defensive coordinator took blame for the Cowboys’ blowout loss to the Eagles on Sunday night. NFL.com
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Vick, McCoy help rising Eagles thrash Cowboys:
Michael Vick threw two touchdown passes, LeSean McCoy had a career-best 185 yards rushing and two scores and the Philadelphia Eagles routed the Dallas Cowboys 34-7 Sunday night. ESPN.com – NFL
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Cowboys might believe the hype after 34-7 thrashing by Eagles:
Michael Vick threw two touchdown passes, LeSean McCoy had a career-best 185 yards rushing and two scores and the Philadelphia Eagles routed the Dallas Cowboys 34-7 Sunday night. NFL.com
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Big Ben, Steelers finally get best of Brady, Pats:
Ben Roethlisberger passed for 365 yards and two touchdowns as the Pittsburgh Steelers finally found a way to beat Tom Brady and the New England Patriots 25-17 on Sunday. ESPN.com – NFL
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Big Ben picks apart Patriots as Steelers keep Brady in check:
Ben Roethlisberger picked apart the NFL’s worst defense and the Pittsburgh Steelers rattled the nearly unflappable Tom Brady in a 25-17 victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday, ending the two-time MVP’s decade of dominance over the defending AFC champions. NFL.com
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Big Ben goes for 365, Steelers top Pats (AP):
Ben Roethlisberger passed for 365 yards and two touchdowns as the Pittsburgh Steelers finally found a way to beat Tom Brady and the New England Patriots 25-17 on Sunday. Roethlisberger completed 36 of 50 passes and led the Steelers (6-2) on a series of clock-chewing drives, effectively keeping Brady and the NFL’s top-ranked offense off the field. Yahoo! Sports – NFL News
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Steelers’ Ward ruled out vs. Pats with hurt ankle:
Wide receiver Hines Ward and linebacker James Farrior are among the inactives for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday against New England. ESPN.com – NFL
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Giants DE Tuck set to play for first time since Week 3:
New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck will play for the first time since Week 3 when the Giants host the Dolphins on Sunday. NFL.com
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