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| Inside the NFL: Week 14 |
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12/04/2003 |
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| beat Chicago to stay in the race for the NFC North crown. Brett Favre, who was intercepted three times by the Lions last week, needs to allow Ahman Green to carry the offense this week. Predicted Outcome: Green Bay 24, Chicago 19 Seattle Seahawks at Minnesota Vikings: The Seahawks are terrible on the road, where they have won just one of five games this year. The Metrodome is a tough place for visiting teams, but the Vikings are a shell of the team that started the season 6-0. Matt Hasselbeck should be able to s |
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| McNair leads way in Pro Bowl voting |
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12/03/2003 |
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| .m. (et) on February 8, 2004 from Honolulu, Hawaii. Kansas City Chiefs running back Priest Holmes, the NFLâs leader with 17 rushing touchdowns, ranks second overall with 631,877 votes. Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning (602,983 votes), Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Randy Moss (582,479) and Green Bay Packers running back Ahman Green (563,451) round out the top five in balloting. The consensus ballots of NFL fans, players and coaches each count one-third towards determining the 43-man rosters that |
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| McAllister highlights NFC weekly honors |
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12/03/2003 |
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| er was the Offensive Player of the Week after he posted 165 yards rushing at Washington in going over the 100-yard mark for the ninth straight week. Little earned defensive honors for his play in the NFC West-leading Rams 48-17 win over the visiting Minnesota Vikings. He returned to action after missing the previous four games due to injury and made his presence felt. He posted six tackles, a career-high four sacks and forced two fumbles, helping the Rams improve to 9-3 on the season Akers earned special teams r |
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| Inside the NFL: Week 12 |
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11/20/2003 |
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| t span. The Packers have captured the past five meetings with San Fran, which is 1-6-1 ATS in its last eight games versus Green Bay and 1-6-2 ATS in its last nine road games overall. Predicted Outcome: Green Bay 26, San Francisco 19 Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings: The Lions have lost 21 consecutive road games. Minnesota still leads the NFC North despite a four-game losing streak after starting the year 6-0. Mike Tice must get his club back on track this week against an inferior opponent. The Vikes have won s |
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| Vikings Team Report: Stumbling to San Diego |
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11/07/2003 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Minnesota Vikings jumped out to a 6-0 start before stumbling in the Metrodome the past two games. Last week they followed up a loss to the Giants, in which they were pounded for 375 yards in the air, with a 30-27 loss to division rival Green Bay, which racked up 261 yards on the ground. The Vikings look to regain control of what looks like a playoff season on the road where they are 3-0 and have won five straight dating back to last season. Quarterback Daunte Culpepper is glad to get away |
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| Bronco busters; Culpepper and Vikings beat Denver |
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10/19/2003 |
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| Minneapolis, MN (Best E Casino) - Daunte Culpepper threw for 277 yards and two touchdowns as the Minnesota Vikings downed the Denver Broncos, 28-20, at the Metrodome. Culpepper returned to the lineup after missing two games with fractured bones in his back and completed 19-of-26 passes for the Vikings (6-0), who have won nine straight games dating back to last season. The 6-0 start is the best for Minnesota since it won the first seven games of the 2000 campaign. "I feel great," Culpepper said. "On a scale of |
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| Plummer-less Broncos take on Vikings |
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10/16/2003 |
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| === Plummer-less Broncos take on Vikings === (Best E Casino) - The Minnesota Vikings will go for their first 6-0 start since 2000 this Sunday when they battle the Denver Broncos at the Metrodome. Minnesota has won eight consecutive regular season contests -- its longest win streak since bridging the 1999-2000 campaign with 10 consecutive victories. Returning for the Vikings this week will be starting quarterback Daunte Culpepper, who has missed the past two games with a back injury. "Daunte’s great. He’s g |
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| Inside the NFL: Week 7 |
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10/16/2003 |
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| in the lineup on Sunday. He used last week's bye to heal up the injury. Marvin Lewis, Baltimore's former defensive coordinator, would like nothing more than to beat his old team. Predicted Outcome: Cincinnati 19, Baltimore 13 Denver Broncos (5-1) at Minnesota Vikings (5-0): It wasn't Jake Plummer's shoulder that caught up with him, it was his ailing foot. Plummer was diagnosed with a fractured bone in his left foot and will be out at least until Denver's Week 10 bye. Steady veteran Steve Beuerlein, who led the B |
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| Trent Green among AFC Players of the Week |
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10/15/2003 |
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| has eight 300-yard passing games with Kansas City, which the third-most in club history. This marks the fifth consecutive week that a Kansas City player won the Player of the Week Award, tying the NFL record shared by the 1990 Chicago Bears and 1998 Minnesota Vikings. Kansas City kick returner Dante' Hall had captured the award the last four weeks. Ferguson helped lead the Jets to their first win of the season. In the 30-3 trouncing of Buffalo, Ferguson recorded six tackles, two sacks, two passes defensed and a |
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| Plummer to miss start against Vikings |
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10/15/2003 |
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| Denver, CO (Best E Casino) - Denver Broncos quarterback Jake Plummer is expected to miss Sunday's game against the undefeated Minnesota Vikings, as well as the next two games, with an injured foot. While the sore shoulder that originally had Plummer sidelined has improved, the team still listed him as "out" for this Sunday with the foot problem on the NFL's injury report. Steve Beuerlein will start under center for Denver for the second straight week, and according to the team's head athletic trainer, Plummer |
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