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Redskins vs. Cowboys is always big; this one's bigger Headlines 12/24/2007
faced the Chicago Bears three days later. Making things more daunting, starting quarterback Jason Campbell left in the first half with a dislocated kneecap.

Somehow, the Redskins managed to focus on football and turn things around. By beating the Minnesota Vikings 32-21 on Sunday night, the Redskins won their third game in a row with backup Todd Collins to get to 8-7.

And now: Dallas.

``It's going to be a great game, because it's a rivalry, it's Redskins-Cowboys, it's at our place,'' linebacker London Fle

National Football League Game Capsules NFL Football 12/24/2007
down. Final Score: Washington 32, Minnesota 21 Minneapolis, MN (Best E Casino) - Todd Collins threw for two touchdowns, as the Washington Redskins gained an advantage in the race for the final wild card spot in the NFC with a 32-21 victory over the Minnesota Vikings. The Redskins, Vikings and New Orleans Saints are vying for the sixth seed in the NFC wild card race for the right to play at NFC West champion Seattle the first playoff weekend. However, the Redskins (8-7) are in the driver's seat and can lock up a
Redskins beat Vikes to control playoff destiny NFL Football 12/24/2007
Minneapolis, MN (Best E Casino) - Todd Collins threw for two touchdowns, as the Washington Redskins gained an advantage in the race for the final wild card spot in the NFC with a 32-21 victory over the Minnesota Vikings. The Redskins, Vikings and New Orleans Saints are vying for the sixth seed in the NFC wild card race for the right to play at NFC West champion Seattle the first playoff weekend. However, the Redskins (8-7) are in the driver's seat and can lock up a postseason berth with a win at home against t
McNabb, Eagles damage Saints' playoff hopes with win NFL Football 12/23/2007
ans, LA (Best E Casino) - Donovan McNabb threw for 263 yards and three touchdowns as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New Orleans Saints 38-23 at the Louisiana Superdome. With the loss, the Saints would be eliminated from the playoff picture if the Minnesota Vikings defeat the Washington Redskins later Sunday night. McNabb finished 24-of-35 passing for the Eagles (7-8), who have won impressively on the road in two straight weeks. Brian Westbrook ran for 100 yards on 17 carries for Philadelphia, which was coming
NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 23, 2007) NFL Football 12/23/2007
Philadelphia, PA (Best E Casino) - The following is a list of inactive players for this week's NFL games. WASHINGTON REDSKINS AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS, 8:15 P.M. (ET) Redskins - 3rd QB Sam Hollenbach, QB Jason Campbell, S Pierson Prioleau, G Mike Pucillo, DT Ryan Boschetti, WR Keenan McCardell, TE Todd Yoder, DE Alex Buzbee Vikings - 3rd QB Kelly Holcomb, WR Sidney Rice, S Mike Doss, CB Antoine Winfield, FB Naufahu Tahi, TE Garrett Mills, LB Dontarrious Thomas, T Chase Johnson ATLANTA FALCONS AT ARIZONA CARDINALS,
Plight of needy NFL retirees brings out the best in Ditka NFL Football 12/23/2007
nd former players alike, and has been relentless in keeping the issue in the news.

``He's one of the living legends. When he steps up and lends his name and his time and his money to a cause ... you can't help but think it's a worthy cause,'' said Minnesota Vikings center Matt Birk, who has been one of the most vocal active players and has pledged $25,000 this weekend.

``Having him leading the movement sure made me feel really good about getting involved, and kind of reassured me this was the right thing to

By JON KRAWCZYNSKI Headlines 12/21/2007

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) -In a far corner of the Minnesota Vikings locker room, an open stall sits sealed off. The black name plate simply reads: 77.

The locker is situated between veterans Matt Birk and Jim Kleinsasser, the last two Vikings left from that horrific training camp day in 2001 when right tackle Korey Stringer collapsed and died of heat stroke.

If anyone knows what the Washington Redskins are going through these days, it's Kleinsasser and Birk.

``It's rough, especially when you've got a guy

Pats offensive coordinator focuses on Miami, not career move Headlines 12/21/2007
ch has an even more illustrious alumnus in former Miami coach Don Shula. The Patriots will try to improve to 15-0 against the Dolphins on Sunday.

If the Patriots score 34 points, they'll break the NFL single-season record of 556 set in 1998 by the Minnesota Vikings. New England beat Miami 49-28 earlier this season.

``I think the (defensive) scheme, in general, is pretty consistent with what we faced,'' McDaniels said. ``They've added a few things here and there over the course of the season that we obviously

Dolphins Eyeing Earth-Shattering Upset in New England NFL Football 12/21/2007
oss (87 receptions, 19 TD) leads the league in receiving yards (1343), and is three back of Jerry Rice for the NFL record for single-season touchdown receptions. The Pats are 33 points shy of the league single-season mark for points, set by the 1998 Minnesota Vikings with 556, and with 67 touchdowns are three back of the 1984 Dolphins for the most TDs in an NFL single-season. New England ranks No. 1 in the league in total offense (413.6 yards per game), passing offense (298.6 yards per game), and scoring offense
GAME OF THE WEEK: Birk, Kleinsasser sympathize with Redskins' plight Headlines 12/21/2007

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) -In a far corner of the Minnesota Vikings locker room, an open stall sits sealed off. The black name plate simply reads: 77.

The locker is situated between veterans Matt Birk and Jim Kleinsasser, the last two Vikings left from that horrific training camp day in 2001 when right tackle Korey Stringer collapsed and died of heat stroke.

If anyone knows what the Washington Redskins are going through these days, it's Kleinsasser and Birk.

``It's rough, especially when you've got a guy

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