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Dolphins GM Mueller fired as Parcells begins shake-up NFL Football 12/31/2007
on Shula, Dan Marino and the perfect season was forever tarnished by a season that made the Dolphins a national laughingstock. They lost to two quarterbacks who had been busts in Miami, Daunte Culpepper and A.J. Feeley. They lost twice to the woeful New York Jets. They also lost twice to New England, and even once in England.

The season was the sorry culmination of a long, slow decline. Three coaching changes since 2004 have failed to reverse the slide, and the Dolphins will sit out the playoffs for the si

Chad Pennington and Laveranues Coles concerned about futures with the Jets NFL Football 12/31/2007

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) -Chad Pennington stood in front of his locker and answered nearly two dozen questions after most of his New York Jets teammates had long since left.

It was just like old times for the quarterback, who isn't quite sure if his time with the Jets has passed.

``I'm in a tough spot because it's out of my control,'' Pennington said Monday. ``Right now, I'm doing everything that I can to be the best teammate that I can and the best employee of the New York Jets that I can. That's importa

Patriots started season with routs ended with squeaker NFL Football 12/31/2007
e times.

``We have to execute better, run better routes, throw better passes, make better catches, block better,'' Brady said.

In their next game, the Patriots led Pittsburgh just 17-13 at halftime, then rolled to a 34-13 win. Then they beat the New York Jets by 10 points and Miami by 21. The runaway Patriots seemed to be back.

Only the Giants stood in the way of 16-0.

But the Patriots trailed at halftime for just the second time this season. And the Giants still had a chance when they tried an onsid

Falcons, Chiefs, Raiders in complicated coin flip scenario NFL Football 12/31/2007
rd, fourth and fifth picks in the NFL draft in April.

The first pick will go to Miami (1-15) and the second to St. Louis (3-13).

Then come the Falcons, Raiders and Chiefs, teams that finished 4-12 and tied in the strength of schedule factor. The New York Jets, who also had a 4-12 record, will pick sixth because they played a stronger schedule, one of the determining factors in the draft order.

The Falcons, Chiefs and Raiders all had the same strength of schedule - they played teams that finished with a

Despite dry finale, Jets plan to resume beer sales next season Headlines 12/31/2007

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -The New York Jets plan to reinstate the sale of beer next season despite a ban in the season finale that appeared to curb fan rowdiness.

Whether sales will be limited and when the taps will be shut remain to be determined.

The Jets instituted Sunday's prohibition after increased security at their prior home game failed to dissuade hundreds of men from imploring women at Gate D to expose their breasts at halftime.

State troopers and Giants Stadium security personnel were d

Peterson staying as general manager of Chiefs despite disappointing season NFL Football 12/31/2007
d,'' 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 4-12 record. It's the longest skid in a non-strike year in team history and the Chiefs' worst record in almost 30 years.

In New York on Sunday after the Jets game, Peterson told The Ka

NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 30, 2007) NFL Football 12/31/2007
, 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, WR Chris Davis,
Gonzalez tops Sharpe on tight end reception list NFL Football 12/31/2007
Kansas City, MO (Best E Casino) - Kansas City's Tony Gonzalez caught his 816th pass in Sunday's game against the New York Jets, surpassing Shannon Sharpe for most by a tight end in NFL history. The 31-year-old, nine-time Pro Bowler caught a 17-yard pass from Brodie Croyle early in the third quarter which broke Sharpe's record of 815 receptions. Gonzalez finished the game with catches. Gonzalez, a first round pick of Kansas City in 1997, entered the contest second in league history with 816 catches, and 9,8
Jets' Mike Westhoff announces he won't return as special teams coach next season Headlines 12/30/2007

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -New York Jets special teams coach Mike Westhoff, a veteran of 25 NFL seasons, will not return next year because he needs a ninth operation on his ailing left leg.

Westhoff, who has battled bone cancer in the leg, announced Sunday he needs to have a procedure that will require a substantial amount of recovery time. Because of that, Westhoff won't be able to fully dedicate the time needed to coach.

``I'm not going to use the word 'retire,''' Westhoff said. ``I'll be 60 in a w

Chiefs' Gonzalez breaks Sharpe's tight ends record with 816th catch NFL Football 12/30/2007

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -Kansas City's Tony Gonzalez broke the NFL record for receptions by a tight end, catching his 816th career pass early in the third quarter against the New York Jets on Sunday.

Gonzalez, who came in needing three catches to break Shannon Sharpe's mark, tied it with a 7-yard reception on the Chiefs' first play of the second half. Two plays later, Gonzalez broke the record by taking a short pass from Brodie Croyle and gaining 17 yards.

``It's honestly one of the only positive t

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