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| Trent Green's season ends after Dolphins place QB on injured reserve |
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10/20/2007 |
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| d no dizziness or other symptoms associated with concussions, and he wanted to play again. But he acknowledged the decision was up to doctors. Green considered retirement when a concussion in September 2006 sidelined him for eight games with the Kansas City Chiefs. The effects of the latest injury were less serious, he said, although it left him unconscious for at least 30 seconds. Green started every game for the Chiefs from 2001 to 2005, twice made the Pro Bowl and threw for more than 4,000 yards three ye |
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| Williams, Warren out with injuries when Raiders face Chiefs |
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10/19/2007 |
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ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) -Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Gerard Warren and linebacker Sam Williams will miss Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs with injuries. Warren, who leads the team with three sacks, will miss his second straight game with an injured quadriceps. Warren hurt himself in practice on Oct. 4 and has been sidelined ever since. Williams hurt his shoulder on Sept. 30 against the Miami Dolphins and has been limited in practice ever since. He also missed last week's game in San Diego. |
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| Chiefs Stand Between Raiders, First Place |
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10/19/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Oakland Raiders could leave the McAfee Coliseum field following their game with the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday with a share of first place in the AFC West. They could also wave goodbye to a handful of very dubious streaks. The Silver and Black, once one of the most revered franchises in the National Football League, have been a punching bag in their own division of late. The Raiders have lost 16 straight games against AFC West opponents since upsetting the Broncos on the road in Week 12 |
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| Raiders need to stop Chiefs' running game to end AFC West skid |
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10/18/2007 |
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -Even a rookie coach can figure out what the Kansas City Chiefs will probably plan this week against the Oakland Raiders. With big, talented back Larry Johnson, who has had so much success over the years against Oakland, facing a defense that has been one of the league's worst teams at stopping the run, Raiders coach Lane Kiffin is prepared for a heavy dose of No. 27. ``It's pretty easy to figure it out. When they run the ball well, they win for the most part. When they struggle to run |
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| Chiefs may be set to activate RB Priest Holmes |
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10/18/2007 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -Priest Holmes went through another impressive workout on Thursday and the Kansas City Chiefs appeared to be leaning toward activating the 34-year-old running back. Attempting an improbable return to the NFL after being out for 22 months, Holmes had his first practice on Wednesday and coaches said they would pay particular attention to how he did Thursday. ``He was still fresh, wasn't sore,'' coach Herm Edwards said with a wry shake of his head. ``He went through practice, had a good |
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| Howard shows flair for big plays at linebacker for Raiders |
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10/17/2007 |
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| ut there after being drafted by the Raiders, I have to come out here and execute my defense and try to get better week in and week out to become a better player.'' Howard learned the game from his father, who played nine seasons in the NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs and the St. Louis Cardinals. Thomas Howard Sr. will put his Chiefs hat away this week and come to the game dressed in Silver and Black watching the son he groomed from a young age. ``With him being a former player you'd watch the game from his eye |
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| Bengals Now In Last With an Anchor |
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10/16/2007 |
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| for a division crown and playoff berth in 2007 has by mid-October become resigned to moral victories against NFL bottom- feeders. How else would you judge head coach Marvin Lewis' comments in the wake of Sunday's 27-20 loss to the usually punchless Kansas City Chiefs? "What I told our football team in there just now was that I thought for the first time this football team played like a football team that second half of the game," said Lewis after the loss. "Although we didn't win the game today, I thought we mad |
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| Jones-Drew runs rampant in Jags' win |
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10/16/2007 |
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| ional." The compact back ripped off a 57-yard touchdown run during the fourth quarter on Sunday, the second consecutive week in which he has recorded a touchdown run longer than 50 yards. His 52-yard TD scamper contributed to a 17-7 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 5. Let's just hope his NFL career doesn't fizzle in the wind like Carter's did. Carter unfortunately blew out his knee in a preseason game months after the Cincinnati Bengals selected him No. 1 overall in the 1995 NFL Draft. Jones-Drew and t |
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| Raiders Hit By Reality |
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10/16/2007 |
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| ield throw and took it 66 yards to the house for his second touchdown return on the year. WHO'S NOT Running back Dominic Rhodes returned from his four-game suspension - sort of. Rhodes was activated for the Charger game, but he did not see any action. NEXT UP The Raiders return home to face the 3-3 Kansas City Chiefs in the CBS feature matchup in the late-game slot on Sunday. Oakland will be looking to snap its dubious 16-game losing streak against division opponents. --- Visit Andy Benoit at www.benoitmedia.com |
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| Chiefs send Bennett to Tampa |
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10/16/2007 |
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| Kansas City, MO (Best E Casino) - The Kansas City Chiefs traded running back Michael Bennett to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tuesday for undisclosed draft choices in 2008 and 2009. The draft choices will be based on Bennett's performance while in Tampa. The Buccaneers were in desperate need of help in the backfield after losing both Carnell "Cadillac" Williams (for the season) and Michael Pittman (for six to eight weeks) to injuries. "We believe that the addition of Michael Bennett will strengthen our running back |
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