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| 2 college students arrested for allegedly trying to break into Heinz Field |
NFL Football |
11/05/2006 |
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -Two college students were arrested after police said they tried to break into Heinz Field early Sunday, hours before the Pittsburgh Steelers were to play the Denver Broncos. Anand Durvasula was charged with one count of trespass and Paul Sudeep was charged with one count of conspiracy, Cmdr. Thomas Stangrecki said. Sudeep and Durvasula, both Carnegie Mellon University students, attempted to climb the fence around the stadium at about 2 a.m. and were caught by surveillance cameras, Poli |
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| 2 college students charged with trying to break into Heinz Field |
NFL Football |
11/05/2006 |
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -Two college students were charged with criminal trespass and criminal conspiracy after police said they tried to break into Heinz Field early Sunday, hours before the Pittsburgh Steelers were to play the Denver Broncos. Paul Sudeep and Anand Durvasula both Carnegie Mellon University students, attempted to climb the fence around the stadium at about 2 a.m. and were caught by surveillance cameras, Police Chief Nate Harper said. The men cooperated after being apprehended, telling police t |
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| Chargers Begin Merriman's Hiatus Against Browns |
NFL Football |
11/03/2006 |
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| e coming off last Sunday's 38-24 victory over the visiting St. Louis Rams. Merriman made his presence felt with three sacks, but LaDainian Tomlinson was the real star with three touchdowns. Last week's victory allowed San Diego to draw even with the Denver Broncos, who lost to the Indianapolis Colts. Meanwhile, the Browns won for just the second time this year, when they picked up a 20-13 home victory over the New York Jets. It ended a two-game losing streak for Cleveland. Cleveland has just one road win this |
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| Steelers Try to Find Super Bowl Flavor Vs. Broncos |
NFL Football |
11/03/2006 |
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| minent climb up the AFC North ladder. At 2-5, and fresh off a loss to the woeful Oakland Raiders last week, NFL observers have now begun charting whether the reigning Super Bowl champs will post the worst regular season encore in league history. The Denver Broncos, who will look to extend the Steelers' misery at Heinz Field this week, know a little something about that record, because they own it. After winning Super Bowl XXXIII, Mike Shanahan's 1999 team finished 6-10, the poorest follow-up performance by a |
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| Manning, Bailey, Miller earn AFC honors for October |
NFL Football |
11/02/2006 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey and New York Jets return specialist Justin Miller have been selected as the AFC's top players for the month of October. Manning has helped the Colts to a 7-0 record through the first two months of the season and had a banner October, completing 72.6 percent of his passes for 1,070 yards with 10 touchdowns and just one interception in four games. In three of the four victories, Manning led the |
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| Broncos running backs banged up |
NFL Football |
11/02/2006 |
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DENVER (AP) -The one thing the Denver Broncos have always been able to do during the Mike Shanahan era is run the football. Win or lose, they could always be counted upon to gain yards on the ground. Even when their offense was struggling to score over the first six weeks of this season, their ground game wasn't to blame. Their backfield is banged up, though, as they hit the midpoint of the season. Starting tailback Tatum Bell has sprained both big toes and starting fullback Kyle Johnson has a sprain |
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| Chad Johnson wants a piece of Ray Lewis |
NFL Football |
11/01/2006 |
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| I'd be letting myself down and the team down if I'm not to the point where I can go out there and get open and make the plays that I'm capable of making.''Broncos Mike Shanahan scoffs at the notion Ben Roethlisberger exposed the underbelly of the Denver Broncos' blitz. Last season, the Broncos' blitz-heavy philosophy worked wonders right up until the conference championship, where Pittsburgh's passer burned them repeatedly in the Steelers' 34-17 win. The Broncos did an about-face in the offseason, deci |
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| A change does Browns good |
NFL Football |
11/01/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - With their league-worst offense continuing to deliver stagnant performances, the Cleveland Browns felt it was time to shake things up following their Week 7 loss to the Denver Broncos. Offensive coordinator Maurice Carthon was gone one day later, and the keys to Cleveland's sputtering machine were handed to offensive line coach Jeff Davidson. While the change wasn't the only factor in the Browns' 20-13 victory over the New York Jets on Sunday, the offense did show some life in Davidson's f |
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| Broncos can't keep up with the Colts |
NFL Football |
10/31/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - As it turns out, the Denver Broncos are not invincible at home. The problem is you may need to have an offense like the Indianapolis Colts in order to get a win there. The Broncos came into Sunday's game giving up an average of just 7.3 points per game, but became embroiled in a shootout with the Colts this past weekend. In the end, Denver (5-2) couldn't keep up with the high-powered passing attack, and the Colts earned a 34-31 victory to improve to 7-0 on the season. "It was a track meet |
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| Chargers riding the LT wave |
NFL Football |
10/31/2006 |
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| ed for use by the NFL, but that the supplement was somehow tainted. However, this Monday he mentioned that he might consider dropping the appeal if it would help the team. HOW THE WEST WAS TIED The Chargers were finally able to pick up a game on the Denver Broncos this weekend and forge a tie for first place in the AFC West. The Broncos were handed a 34-31 loss by the visiting Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, and dropped to 5-2 on the year. The division title race is wide open, considering San Diego and the Bron |
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