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| Bucs Have Some New Competition In the NFC South |
NFL Football |
10/16/2007 |
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| ng to expect. ABOUT THAT RUNNING GAME... A ground attack that had lost three former starters due to injury and managed a grand total of 47 yards in its past two games was addressed on Tuesday, when the team dealt two undisclosed draft choices to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for Michael Bennett. Bennett, a first-round draft choice out of the University of Wisconsin in 2002, started 49 games as a member of the Vikings from 2001 through 2005, turning in a Pro Bowl season and rushing for over 1,000 yards for th |
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| Husker coach Callahan says he's not considering stepping down |
Division I College Football |
10/16/2007 |
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| identity for decades and installed a West Coast offense. The Huskers are 26-18 overall in Callahan's four seasons, 14-14 against the Big 12, 3-8 against teams in the Top 25 and 0-6 against the top 10. Callahan was Pederson's fourth choice after Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Al Saunders, Arkansas coach Houston Nutt and Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer all withdrew their names from consideration. Ten days after he was fired as Oakland Raiders coach - and 40 days after Solich's dism |
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| Browns' Anderson silencing critics, hushing chants for Quinn |
NFL Football |
10/16/2007 |
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| ions.'' The 6-foot-6 Anderson was a sixth-round draft pick by the Baltimore Ravens out of Oregon State in 2005. The Browns claimed him off waivers in September that year and he threw his first NFL pass last season, leading an overtime win over the Kansas City Chiefs after Frye was hurt. His strong arm was always evident, but that game showed Crennel and the Cleveland front office that the talent could translate to the field on Sundays. ``Until you get in the game and produce in the game, you really don't kn |
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| Green says he wants to rejoin Dolphins |
NFL Football |
10/15/2007 |
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| n terms of dizziness or headaches or memory loss or balancing problems or sensitivity to light - things that are associated with concussions.'' Green became an expert on the subject while sidelined a year ago following a severe concussion with the Kansas City Chiefs. He sat out eight games and considered retirement. The latest concussion was also considered severe, but symptoms were less serious, Green said. ``That's what makes this quite a bit different than what happened last year,'' he said. ``Within hou |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 14, 2007) |
NFL Football |
10/14/2007 |
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| n Boschetti, T Rick DeMulling, G Randy Thomas, TE Cody Boyd, WR Reche Caldwell Packers - CB WIll Blackmon, RB Brandon Jackson, LB Desmond Bishop, G Junius Coston, C Scott Wells, DT Colin Cole, DT Daniel Muir, DT Mike Montgomery CINCINNATI BENGALS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Bengals - 3rd QB Jeff Rowe, S Ethan Kilmer, LB Ahmad Brooks, LB Caleb Miller, DE Jonathan Fanene, T Willie Anderson, WR Tab Perry, LB Rashad Jeanty Chiefs - 3rd QB Tyler Thigpen, CB Dmitri Patterson, T Herbert Taylor, T Kyle Turley, |
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| KC's Gonzalez breaks tight end TD record |
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10/14/2007 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Tony Gonzalez, who admits he ``hated football'' when he first played as a youngster, has now caught more touchdown passes than any tight end in NFL history. The eight-time Pro Bowler of the Kansas City Chiefs caught a 3-yard pass from Damon Huard in the first quarter against Cincinnati on Sunday, breaking the record of 62 touchdown receptions set by Shannon Sharpe from 1990-03. The sellout crowd in Arrowhead Stadium gave him a standing ovation when his feat was announced a few minut |
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| Offensively challenged Chiefs host totally struggling Bengals |
NFL Football |
10/11/2007 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -As an offense, the Kansas City Chiefs are only half the team they used to be. Now-departed Pro Bowl blockers Willie Roaf, Will Shields and Tony Richardson would plow like Clydesdales through would-be tacklers, clearing the way first for Priest Holmes and then for Larry Johnson. Records tumbled from 2000 through 2006 as the Chiefs averaged a robust 130.3 yards rushing. But the anemic ground game that'll confront Cincinnati's struggling defense Sunday comes in averaging a feeble and le |
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| Dolphins' Green upbeat and encouraged by test results |
NFL Football |
10/10/2007 |
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| 't imagine not playing. With that being said, we've got to let this thing play out.'' The 37-year-old Green was knocked unconscious with a Grade III concussion, the most severe, in Sunday's loss at Houston. A concussion in the 2006 opener with the Kansas City Chiefs sidelined Green for eight games, and he considered retirement before deciding to return this year. The loss of Green moved rookie John Beck up one spot on the depth chart. He becomes the backup to Cleo Lemon, who will make his second NFL start Sun |
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| Just for kicks: Houston's Brown has busy day |
NFL Football |
10/09/2007 |
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| ding to a score, so really I hurt my team. I shouldn't have let my anger get to me." His apology was urged by Houston officials after he initially vehemently ripped Green for his low block. Green was inactive for six games last season while with the Kansas City Chiefs after suffering a severe concussion in the 2006 opener. Johnson may not have known that or just didn't care, but he certainly left an impression with the Dolphins. "The whole attitude of the situation -- the guy lying on the ground and (Johnson) sta |
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| More bad news for winless Dolphins: Green's future in doubt |
NFL Football |
10/08/2007 |
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| mazed at how well he felt and how coherent he was,'' Feely said. ``He was talking the whole way on the plane flight home.'' Still, Green's second concussion in 13 months leaves his return in doubt. A severe concussion in the 2006 opener with the Kansas City Chiefs sidelined him for eight games. He considered retirement but said neurosurgeons and neurophysiologists told him he faced no increased risk of Alzheimer's or dementia if he came back. Now Green must revisit the subject. ``Our medical staff is coor |
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