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Giants' Manning lets his play do the talking NFL Football 12/04/2007
g's easygoing, almost nonchalant demeanor hasn't always endeared the New York Giants' quarterback to fans and media members. And the way the former No. 1 overall pick casually shrugged off a wretched performance in a recent lopsided home loss to the Minnesota Vikings certainly left the door open for further criticism in regards to one of the NFL's most highly-scrutinized players. Actions speak louder than words, however, and the soft-spoken Manning made a loud statement during the fourth quarter of Sunday's game
Marcus Stroud's return from suspension could help Jags' struggling D-line NFL Football 12/03/2007
actice to attend Taylor's funeral in Miami.

``It's just a warrior mentality the guys have to have,'' tackle John St. Clair said.Vikings

NFL officials got a pretty clear answer Monday to their questions about support for public financing of a new Minnesota Vikings football stadium: Not in 2008.

Gov. Tim Pawlenty, House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher and Senate Majority Leader Larry Pogemiller sent that message in separate, private meetings with league officials at the Capitol. The team enlisted the NFL

NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 2, 2007) NFL Football 12/03/2007
y Clark, T Jordan Black, T Brandon Frye, TE Jeb Putzier, RB Darius Walker, WR David Anderson Titans - WR Paul Williams, WR Chris Davis, S Chris Hope, CB Kelly Herndon, FB Casey Cramer, G Benji Olson, DE Sean Conover, DE Travis LaBoy DETROIT LIONS AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Lions - 3rd QB Dan Orlovsky, S Greg Blue, RB Tatum Bell, CB Dovonte Edwards, FB Jon Bradley, T Barry Stokes, G Manny Ramirez, DE Ikaika Alama-Francis Vikings - 3rd QB Kelly Holcomb, S Tank Williams, CB Antoine Winfield, TE Garrett Mi
Lions' Williams leaves with knee injury NFL Football 12/02/2007
Minneapolis, MN (Best E Casino) - Detroit Lions wide receiver Roy Williams left Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings after injuring his right knee in the second quarter. Williams was on his way to a big day. He caught five passes for 85 yards before leaving the game. The former No. 1 pick did return to the sidelines in the second half but was in street clothes.
Lions wide receiver Roy Williams hurts knee, out for game NFL Football 12/02/2007

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Detroit Lions wide receiver Roy Williams hurt his right knee in Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings, ending his afternoon in the second quarter.

The team called his return probable in the second period, when he was seen standing on the sideline wearing a wrap on the knee. But with the game out of reach after Minnesota built a 42-10 lead early in the third quarter, Williams was ruled out for the rest of the day.

Williams caught five passes for 85 yards for the Lions before the inj

Lions wide receiver Roy Williams hurts knee NFL Football 12/02/2007

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Detroit Lions wide receiver Roy Williams was on the sideline with a wrap on his right knee in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings.

The team called his return probable. Williams caught five passes for 85 yards for the Lions before the injury, including a 43-yard catch down the sideline after an illegal contact penalty on Vikings cornerback Cedric Griffin. Williams was tackled at the 3 on that play, setting up a touchdown.

Williams had 111 yards and one touchd

Band of brothers: Past and present 'Canes grieving for Taylor Headlines 12/01/2007
t the family.''

When news broke that Taylor was shot, that football family reacted quickly.

Santana Moss, Taylor's teammate with the Hurricanes and Redskins, furiously began text-messaging every Miami player whose number he had. He wasn't alone. Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman Bryant McKinnie got 26 texts from former Hurricane teammates. Current 'Canes quickly began calling one another, some juggling two phones.

``We're all so close, from the University of Miami to here,'' Moss said. ``Sean had a lot o

Tulsa, UCF stage familiar fight for C-USA championship in Orlando Division I College Football 11/30/2007
-1 C-USA) beat them by 21 at home earlier this season.

``My experience when you play somebody twice in the same year, it's like the NFL,'' said UCF coach George O'Leary, a former defensive coordinator and line coach with the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings. ``You do what got you to that game. You may make some wrinkle changes, but for the most part you are who you are, and you get into that game and you let your kids play.''

O'Leary's kids shook up Tulsa quarterback Paul Smith for four interceptions

Lions Look to Stem Tide Against Streaking Vikes NFL Football 11/30/2007
(Best E Casino) - For fans of the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings, who will meet at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome on Sunday, it's all a matter of perspective. On paper, Lions fans should be thrilled that their long-struggling team currently occupies the second of two Wild Card slots in the NFC, though a sense of dread has crept in for those that support the Honolulu Blue and Silver. That's because Rod Marinelli's team has lost three in a row following a 6-2 start, extending their skid with a 37-26 home
Ravens Stand Beween Patriots, 12-0 NFL Football 11/30/2007
d touchdowns on the ground against Philadelphia. New England, which hasn't scored fewer than 24 points in a game this season, must average just 22.8 points over its final five contests to break the NFL single-season record for scoring, set by a 1998 Minnesota Vikings team who counted Billick as their offensive coordinator. All that, and the Pats added one more weapon to the arsenal when they activated Troy Brown (knee) from the Physically-Unable-to- Perform list on Tuesday. The 36-year-old Brown is No. 1 in New

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