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| Broncos receivers Stokely and Walker are expected to play Sunday against Chiefs |
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12/07/2007 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -Brandon Stokley and Javon Walker practiced with the Denver Broncos on Friday, and both receivers are expected to play against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. ``Both should be able to go if there's no setback,'' Broncos coach Mike Shanahan said. ``We'll just have to wait and see how they are tomorrow.'' Stokley and Walker missed most of practice this week with knee injuries and are listed as questionable on the injury report. Walker practiced Thursday, but Stokley held out until Fri |
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| Bragging Rights at Stake In Broncos-Chiefs Tilt |
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12/07/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - In past years, a December showdown between the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs usually played a part in determining the AFC West champion. But this time there won't be much more than pride on the line when the two storied rivals meet this Sunday at Invesco Field at Mile High. Denver lost significant ground to the first-place San Diego Chargers in the AFC West standings with last Sunday's disappointing 34-20 loss at the hands of the hated Oakland Raiders, while the Chiefs have taken thems |
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| Broncos, Chiefs teetering on the brink of being also-rans |
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12/06/2007 |
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| m the scrutiny that comes with a late-season slide. The Broncos (5-7), losers of two straight, are facing the possibility of watching the playoffs from home for the second year in a row. Their hopes of salvaging the season begin Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs (4-8), who have lost five straight and haven't won in Denver since 2000. Even in the middling AFC West, the Broncos realize they may have already fallen too far behind San Diego. ``We're not even talking about it,'' Cutler said of the playoffs. |
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| Chiefs thinned by injuries, deaths of players' loved ones |
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12/05/2007 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -The injury-depleted Kansas City Chiefs were stretched even thinner Wednesday by family deaths that took away starting right tackle Chris Terry and starting linebacker Derrick Johnson. Terry was making arrangements for the funeral on Saturday of his mother, coach Herm Edwards said, and Johnson hurried home Tuesday night when he got word that his father had died. Edwards said it was possible both would miss Sunday's game against Denver. Starting left tackle Damion McIntosh could not pr |
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| Titans still alive in playoff chase |
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12/04/2007 |
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| continued his team-best active streak of 92 consecutive starts against Houston. He also became the third player in team history to reach 1,000 career tackles during the win. San Diego is 7-5 on the season and currently leads the AFC West division by two games over the Denver Broncos. The Chargers are coming off a 24-10 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs and have a 21-13-1 lead in the all-time regular- season series against the Titans. San Diego was a 40-7 home winner when the teams met in Week 2 of last season. |
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| With 4 games left, coach vows that slumping Chiefs will make all-out effort |
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12/04/2007 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -The slumping Kansas City Chiefs are 4-8 and have four games left in a season that no longer holds any postseason promise. So wouldn't they be better off losing these last four and getting a high draft pick? Coach Herm Edwards answers emphatically ``no'' to the question that naturally arises this time of year, when NFL teams are for all practical purposes eliminated from the playoffs. The Chiefs have lost five in a row and are battered by injury, including a foot problem that's going |
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| Bill Maas headed to trial March 10 |
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12/04/2007 |
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| sport utility vehicle during a July roadside safety check in East Peoria. The 45-year-old broadcaster is also charged with misdemeanor unlawful use of a weapon after police said he had a loaded handgun in the car. Maas, a lineman, played for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Green Bay Packers from 1984-93.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority o |
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| Fifth straight loss leaves KC hurting in many ways |
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12/04/2007 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -Five straight losses have left the Kansas City Chiefs hurting in both body and mind. Linebacker Donnie Edwards and left tackle Damion McIntosh were injured in Sunday's 24-10 loss to San Diego, and both are questionable for this week's game at Denver, along with several other starters and backups. Edwards has a hamstring injury, and coach Herm Edwards said Monday that McIntosh has a knee injury and would be day to day. Their value became readily apparent almost as soon as they left th |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 2, 2007) |
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12/03/2007 |
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| Thompson, LB Mike Peterson, T Richard Collier, G Tutan Reyes, LB Kenny Pettway Colts - WR Craphonso Thorpe, CB Keiwan Ratliff, CB Tim Jennings, S Brannon Condren, T Ryan Diem, T Dan Federkeil, WR Marvin Harrison, DT Dan Klecko SAN DIEGO CHARGERS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Chargers - 3rd QB Charlie Whitehurst, CB Paul Oliver, FB Andrew Pinnock, LB Anthony Waters, T Roman Oben, WR Malcom Floyd, TE Scott Chandler, DE Luis Castillo. Chiefs - 3rd QB Brodie Croyle, RB Larry Johnson, CB Rashad Barksdale, T C |
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| Chiefs hope to break four-game skid with win over San Diego |
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11/29/2007 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -How starved are the Kansas City Chiefs for good news? When John Carney's 43-year-old leg sent a couple of meaningless field goals flying through the uprights in practice this week, all the players applauded. ``He kicked about four or five and the whole team started clapping,'' said coach Herm Edwards. ``They wanted to know where his distance was.'' As they get ready for their annual trek to Arrowhead Stadium this week, the San Diego Chargers would also like to know how much leg the |
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