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| No go for Romo |
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10/21/2008 |
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| Dallas, TX (Best E Casino) - Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo said he will miss Sunday's home game against Tampa Bay due to a broken pinkie finger on his throwing hand, and indicated he may not return until a November 16 game against Washington. Speaking on teammate Terrell Owens' radio show, Romo broke his long silence by saying Brad Johnson would start this week versus the Buccaneers "unless something different happens that we don't foresee." Johnson started this past Sunday's 34-14 road loss to St. L |
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| NFC West: Rams getting confidence back under Haslett |
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10/21/2008 |
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| (Best E Casino) - There was a common theme floating around the St. Louis Rams' locker room on Sunday following the club's blowout victory over the Dallas Cowboys: confidence. The Rams didn't have it under former head coach Scott Linehan. They have it now under Jim Haslett. "Slowly but surely we are getting our confidence back, even through our bad runs," said quarterback Marc Bulger, who threw for 173 yards and a touchdown on 14-of-19 passing in Sunday's 34-14 victory. "It is not a secret," he continued. "I |
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| Romo's status "to be determined" |
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10/20/2008 |
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| Irving, TX (Best E Casino) - Dallas Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips said Monday that quarterback Tony Romo's status for this week's game against Tampa Bay is "to be determined." "I think he's going to be similar to where he was last week," Phillips stated Monday, a day after a 34-14 loss at St. Louis. Romo, despite a broken pinkie finger on his throwing hand, was active for this past Sunday's game against the Rams but didn't see any action. Brad Johnson made the start in Romo's place and completed 17-of-34 |
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| Rams RB Jackson injured against Cowboys |
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10/19/2008 |
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| St. Louis, MO (Best E Casino) - St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson pulled up lame in the fourth quarter of Sunday's surprising 34-14 thumping of the Dallas Cowboys with an apparent quad injury. Jackson gashed the Dallas defense for 160 yards and three touchdowns on 25 carries and will undergo an MRI on Monday to determine the severity of the injury. "It is just a little bruise," Jackson said after the game. "We are going to do some more tests and have an MRI in the morning just to make sure. It is j |
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| Cowboys S Williams breaks forearm again |
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10/19/2008 |
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| St. Louis, MO (Best E Casino) - Dallas Cowboys safety Roy Williams fractured his right forearm for the second time this season during Sunday's 34-14 setback at St. Louis. The Dallas Morning News reported after the game that Williams broke the arm in a different spot than his Week 2 fracture against Philadelphia. The five-time Pro Bowl selection, who had just six tackles coming into the game, is out at least out six weeks and most possibly longer, according to the newspaper. Dallas was already without quarte |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 19, 2008) |
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10/19/2008 |
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| RB Joseph Addai, TE Gijon Robinson, LB Buster Davis, T Dan Federkeil, WR Roy Hall, DE Curtis Johnson Packers - 3rd QB Brian Brohm, S Atari Bigby, CB Al Harris, DE Jason Hunter, T Breno Giacomini, G Allen Barbre, WR James Jones, DE Michael Montgomery DALLAS COWBOYS AT ST. LOUIS RAMS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Cowboys - 3rd QB Brooks Bollinger, S Pat Watkins, RB Felix Jones, CB Terence Newman, G Kyle Kosier, G Joe Berger, T Doug Free, LB Anthony Spencer Rams - 3rd QB Brock Berlin, CB Tye Hill, RB Antonio Pittman, G Roy Sc |
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| Jones says Romo could play Sunday |
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10/18/2008 |
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| Irving, TX (Best E Casino) - Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he believes quarterback Tony Romo will be able to play Sunday against the St. Louis Rams despite a broken right pinkie finger. Romo, officially listed as questionable on the injury report, has worked out on a limited basis this week after suffering the injury last Sunday at Arizona, but Brad Johnson has taken the majority of the snaps with the first- team offense. "It'll be up to how he feels Sunday," Jones said about Romo during his weekly |
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| Rams' Bennett, Hill, Pittman out for Sunday |
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10/17/2008 |
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| St. Louis, MO (Best E Casino) - St. Louis Rams wide receiver Drew Bennett, cornerback Tye Hill and running back Antonio Pittman are all out for Sunday's contest against the Dallas Cowboys. Bennett, who did not practice at all this week due to a foot injury, has only one catch in one game this season, a season-opening loss to Philadelphia. He has not played in any of the Rams' last four contests. Hill, who is nursing a knee problem, did not play last week as the Rams toppled Washington. He has recorded 20 ta |
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| Browns Make Rare Sojourn to D.C. |
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10/17/2008 |
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| ortis had another exceptional week on the ground for Washington, but said after the game the team overlooked the Rams and paid the price for it with a 19-17 defeat on Josh Brown's 49-yard field goal as time expired. Washington is still tied with the Dallas Cowboys for second place in the competitive NFC East, while the Giants are on top at 4-1 and Philadelphia is right behind with a 3-3 record. In order for the Redskins to keep pace in the division they must take care of business at home, where they will play |
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| Cowboys Take Drama on Road to St. Louis |
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10/17/2008 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Dallas Cowboys are undergoing sweeping changes, some coming out of necessity and others that could be viewed a knee-jerk reaction to a recent hard-to-swallow loss. Expected to be without the services of their star quarterback, the reeling Cowboys will try to avoid a third defeat in four weeks when they visit the Edward Jones Dome this Sunday to take on the lowly St. Louis Rams. Dallas enters this matchup off a humbling 30-24 overtime loss at Arizona that was made doubly painful by the |
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