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| Patriots draw big TV numbers in finishing perfect regular season |
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01/02/2008 |
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| the Patriots become the first team in NFL history to go 16-0 in the regular season. An average of 34.5 million viewers watched New England rally to beat the New York Giants 38-35 last Saturday night, the most-watched regular-season game since the Kansas City Chiefs played the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day in 1995. In most of the country, the Patriots' finale against the Giants was originally scheduled to be shown only on the NFL Network, which is available in fewer than 40 percent of the nation's homes |
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| Steelers place OT Starks on IR |
NFL Football |
01/02/2008 |
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| ed second-year offensive lineman Jeremy Parquet from their practice squad and signed wide receiver/kick returner Jeremy Bloom and offensive lineman Jason Capizzi. Parquet was originally drafted out of Southern Mississippi in the seventh round by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2005 and has spent time on the St. Louis Rams active roster and practice squad the past two years. Bloom was originally selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He was placed on injured reserve that season aft |
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| Chiefs fire offensive coordinator, 3 other coaches |
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01/02/2008 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -The Kansas City Chiefs have fired offensive coordinator Mike Solari and three other assistant coaches following a 4-12 season. Solari, offensive line coach John Matsko, receivers coach Charlie Joiner and running backs coach James Saxon were let go Tuesday after a season in which the Chiefs were among the worst offensive teams in the NFL. Solari, Saxon and Joiner had been on the staff of previous coach Dick Vermeil. Tight ends coach Jon Embree and assistant head coach/quarterbacks coa |
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| 2008 NFL Opponents |
NFL Football |
01/01/2008 |
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| e, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, Kansas CityWESTDenver Broncos Home: Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego, Buffalo, Miami, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville Away: Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego, New England, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta, Carolina, ClevelandKansas City Chiefs Home: Denver, Oakland, San Diego, Buffalo, Miami, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Tennessee Away: Denver, Oakland, San Diego, New England, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta, Carolina, CincinnatiOakland Raiders Home: Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, New England, N.Y. |
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| Despite dry finale, Jets plan to resume beer sales next season |
Headlines |
12/31/2007 |
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| low stadium capacity of about 78,000. The beer ban was not announced before the game so that fans would not ``overindulge'' in the parking lot ahead of kickoff, Minish said. The Jets prevailed 13-10 in overtime of their season finale against the Kansas City Chiefs, but some fans let authorities know they missed their suds. ``We want beer!'' some chanted at halftime, The Star-Ledger of Newark reported. State Senate President Richard D. Codey, D-Essex, attended the game and endorsed the Jets' efforts to cur |
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| Peterson staying as general manager of Chiefs despite disappointing season |
NFL Football |
12/31/2007 |
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Carl Peterson says he will return for a 20th year running the Kansas City Chiefs despite a disappointing season that left many fans unhappy. ``We have a plan and it's being implemented,'' the Chiefs president and general manager told The Associated Press Monday in a telephone interview from his office at Arrowhead Stadium. ``I have no intention to leave before the job is finished.'' A 13-10 overtime loss to the equally hapless New York Jets ended Kansas City's season on a nine-game losing streak with a 4-1 |
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| Nugent's 43-yard field goal lifts Jets over Chiefs in OT |
NFL Football |
12/31/2007 |
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| East Rutherford, NJ (Best E Casino) - Mike Nugent's 43-yard field goal in overtime helped the New York Jets edge the Kansas City Chiefs, 13-10, in the season finale for both clubs at Giants Stadium. The game-winning kick came after Nugent nailed a 33-yarder, but had it negated on a holding call. Then, after the Chiefs called a timeout, Nugent split the uprights to give the Jets the victory. Thomas Jones rushed for 98 yards on 25 carries, and also caught one touchdown pass for the Jets (4-12), who snapped a thre |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 30, 2007) |
NFL Football |
12/31/2007 |
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| Winfield, S Mike Doss, FB Naufahu Tahi, LB Vinny Ciurciu, LB Dontarrious Thomas, T Chase Johnson Broncos - 3rd QB Darrell Hackney, WR Brandon Stokley, FB Mike Bell, DE Larry Birdine, DE Paul Carrington, TE Daniel Graham, LB Ian Gold, OL Isaac Snell KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AT NEW YORK JETS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) Chiefs - 3rd QB David Greene, RB Gilbert Harris, LB Mickey Pimentel, T Travis Leffew, DE Khreem Smith, T Adrian Jones, TE Michael Allan, DT James Reed Jets - 3rd QB Marques Tuiasosopo, P Jeremy Kapinos, WR David Ball |
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| 3 remain hospitalized after 7 hurt when escalator malfunctions at Giants Stadium |
NFL Football |
12/30/2007 |
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| uddenly sped up after a Colorado Rockies game, throwing fans into a pile. Dozens of people were injured, and some needed surgery. At Giants Stadium on Sunday, the escalator to the upper tier was blocked off, forcing fans going to the New York Jets-Kansas City Chiefs game to take an escalator from ground level to the mezzanine and then walk to the upper tier. Minish said the escalators were scheduled to be checked Monday by state inspectors under the auspices of the Department of Community Affairs. --- AP |
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| 7 hurt when escalator malfunctions at Giants Stadium |
Headlines |
12/30/2007 |
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| rently started running fast'' Minish said, adding that all of the stadium's escalators were turned off after the incident. Only the upper-tier escalators at Gate A would not be in operation for Sunday's game there between the New York Jets and the Kansas City Chiefs, Minish said. Minish said the escalators were scheduled to be checked Monday by state inspectors under the auspices of the Department of Community Affairs.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained i |
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