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| Titans still on outside looking in |
NFL Football |
12/18/2007 |
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| d alive in the hunt for a playoff spot. A week ago, the Titans were ahead by a 17-3 advantage before breaking down and suffering a 23-17 overtime loss to the San Diego Chargers. This past Sunday, however, they responded with a 26-17 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs to win for the second time in three weeks and remain one game behind the Cleveland Browns for the final AFC wild card berth. Tennessee is behind the eight-ball right now, needing to win its last two games and receive help from other teams. Fortunate |
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| Coach Herm Edwards says he's sorry for his choice of words |
NFL Football |
12/18/2007 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -Coach Herm Edwards apologized to Kansas City Chiefs fans Tuesday for telling them to ``get over it,'' and said he should have chosen his words more carefully in talking about their reaction to his team's long losing streak. The Chiefs (4-10) have lost seven in a row in Edwards' second season and could be headed toward their worst record in two decades. A 26-17 loss to Tennessee on Sunday before an angry, half-empty stadium closed out a 2-6 home record - their worst since the 1977 team |
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| It's Getting Ugly In K.C. |
NFL Football |
12/18/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - Did you ever think the day would come where we'd see the Kansas City Chiefs get chided by frustrated fans in a half-empty Arrowhead Stadium? One of the NFL's proudest franchises officially hit a new low in the now-20-year Carl Peterson era on Sunday. Playing in front of an estimated 45,000-48,000 home fans (the paid attendance was over 74,000), the Chiefs put on a performance against the Tennessee Titans that was a microcosm of their disappointing 2007 season. After the defense surrendered a 4 |
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| Debacle on the West Coast spells end of Lions' playoff hopes |
NFL Football |
12/18/2007 |
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| ason and they desperately need a win so as not to head into the offseason with the dark cloud of a long losing streak hanging over their heads. Detroit stands a good chance of snapping the losing streak next Sunday, as the team will welcome the 4-10 Kansas City Chiefs to Ford Field. However, the Lions have lost their last four games against the Chiefs, with the last contest being a 45-17 blowout in Kansas City on December 14, 2003. No matter how the season went, you always want to end on a strong note, for exampl |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 16, 2007) |
NFL Football |
12/16/2007 |
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| , OL Christian Gaddis, FB Ryan Neufeld, DE Copeland Bryan, DT Jason Jefferson Browns - 3rd QB Ken Dorsey, DB Kenny Wright, DB Ricardo Colclough, C Marvin Philip, LB Antwan Peek, G Isaac Sowells, WR Travis Wilson, DT Louis Leonard TENNESSEE TITANS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Titans - WR Paul Williams, WR Mike Williams, CB Kelly Herndon, FB Casey Cramer, LB Gilbert Gardner, C Leroy Harris, DE Sean Conover, DE Bryce Fisher Chiefs - S Greg Wesley, RB Larry Johnson, CB Tyron Brackenridge, DT Alfonso Boone, T |
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| Bolts, Lions, Cast in Opposing Roles |
NFL Football |
12/14/2007 |
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| 6-7 teams looking up at 7-6 Minnesota for the final Wild Card spot in the NFC. The potential tie-breakers don't favor Marinelli's club, nor does a schedule which includes road games against the Chargers and 11-2 Packers, with a home game against the Kansas City Chiefs sandwiched in between. SERIES HISTORY San Diego has a 5-3 lead in the all-time series with Detroit, and has won five in a row in the series since the Lions prevailed in the first three meetings (1972, 1977, 1978). The Chargers were 14-7 road winners |
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| Chiefs, Titans, Both Looking to Bounce Back |
NFL Football |
12/14/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Kansas City Chiefs and Tennessee Titans will both enter their head-to-head matchup at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday desperate for a heavy dose of pain reliever, the kind that comes in a bottle marked "win." Last week, both teams were in a world of hurt. The Chiefs went to Denver and were dealt a 41-7 setback in one of the worst offensive efforts in Kansas City history. The Chiefs had 129 yards and seven first downs all day, with 63 of the yards and five of the first downs coming on a single |
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| Kroy Biermann captures 2007 Buck Buchanan Award |
Division I-AA College Football |
12/13/2007 |
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| defensive end Kroy Biermann was named the 13th winner of the Buck Buchanan Award tonight at the Best E Casino FCS Awards Dinner, held on the eve of the NCAA Division I Football Championship. The Buchanan Award, named for the legendary Grambling and Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle, is presented annually to the top defensive player in FCS. "Obviously, it is an amazing feeling to be recognized for such a prestigious award," said Biermann. "To be chosen as the top defensive player in the FCS is truly a great exp |
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| Familiar Faces Featured In Broncos-Texans Tilt |
NFL Football |
12/13/2007 |
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| al playoff spot, and will also have to climb over 7-6 hopefuls Buffalo and Tennessee in order to realize their postseason dreams. Denver, which is also chasing San Diego (8-5) at the top of the AFC West, remained in the hunt with a 41-7 win over the Kansas City Chiefs last week. Houston was a winner as well, taking down probable NFC South champion Tampa Bay, 28-14, though the win didn't help Gary Kubiak's club emerge from the AFC South basement. The Texans must win their final three games to secure the first winn |
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| Bitter Falcons feel betrayed after Petrino bolts for Arkansas |
Headlines |
12/13/2007 |
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| oward with a yellow stripe down his back,'' said defensive tackle Grady Jackson, who was cut by Petrino during the bye week and now plays with the Jacksonville Jaguars. ``He snuck out in the middle of the night like the Baltimore Colts did,'' said Kansas City Chiefs running back Kolby Smith, who played for Petrino at Louisville. Even some of Petrino's fellow coaches were dismayed by his tactics. ``I'm always very disappointed when things like this happen,'' Baltimore's Brian Billick said. ``This profession |
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