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| Losman questionable with shoulder injury |
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12/13/2005 |
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| Buffalo, NY (MySportsbook) - Buffalo Bills quarterback J.P. Losman did not practice on Tuesday and is listed as questionable for Saturday night's game with the Denver Broncos due to a shoulder injury. According to head coach Mike Mularkey, Losman suffered the injury during the first quarter of last Sunday's 35-7 loss to the New England Patriots. Losman is scheduled to undergo a MRI later on Tuesday and his status will be re-evaluated on Wednesday. The second-year signal-caller has spent two different stint |
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| Broncos' ugly win still counts |
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12/13/2005 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos have played much better this season than they did this past Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, but you won't hear them complaining. The Broncos (10-3) pulled out a 12-10 win over the Ravens at Invesco Field at Mile High, and the victory had huge implications. Both the Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers were handed losses Sunday, allowing Denver to extend its lead in the AFC West to two games over both teams. "We could be on the other end like (the Chiefs and Cha |
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| Chargers pick inopportune time for bad loss |
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12/13/2005 |
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| n came the resounding thud of a stinging loss to an inferior team, at home no less. That's what happened this past Sunday, as the Miami Dolphins marched into Qualcomm Stadium and defeated the Chargers, 23-21. To make matters worse for San Diego, the Denver Broncos pulled out a tight win over the Baltimore Ravens. The Broncos now hold a two-game lead in the AFC West over both the Chargers (8-5) and Kansas City Chiefs. San Diego, Kansas City and Pittsburgh are all 8-5 now, clouding the AFC playoff picture even |
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| Chiefs suffer huge loss in 'Big D' |
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12/13/2005 |
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| d of a heartbreaking loss that could spell disaster for their playoff hopes. Kansas City (8-5) led late in Dallas, but the Cowboys pulled out a dramatic 31-28 win in the closing seconds. The loss dropped the Chiefs and San Diego two games behind the Denver Broncos for first place in the AFC West. All three of the teams have just three scheduled games remaining. San Diego, Kansas City and Pittsburgh are all 8-5 now, clouding the AFC playoff picture even further. Those three teams, along with 9-4 Jacksonville, |
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| Williams could miss rest of regular season |
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12/13/2005 |
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DENVER (AP) - The Denver Broncos have avoided the big injury this season. Finally, luck caught up with them, when starting cornerback Darrent Williams pulled up hurt. Williams, the rookie who was elevated to a starting position in Week 3, is expected to miss four weeks - maybe less if rehab goes good - after hurting his right groin while chasing down Baltimore's B.J. Sams on the opening kickoff Sunday. Williams made the tackle after an 87-yard return, but played only a few plays after that. The second- |
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| Bills battered at home by Patriots |
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12/13/2005 |
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| 10th sack of the season Sunday. He is the second player in Bills history to record two or more 10-sack seasons, joining Bruce Smith, who did it 12 times. UP NEXT Things don't get any easier for Buffalo this week, when they host the AFC West-leading Denver Broncos. Buffalo has a 17-13-1 edge in its all-time series with Denver, but has lost the three most recent installments of the series. The Broncos were 28-23 home winners when the clubs last faced off, in 2002, and also took down the Bills, 23-20 in overtim |
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| Texans find yet another way to lose |
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12/13/2005 |
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| ising 7-9 campaign in 2004, Houston had high hopes for a playoff run in 2005. However, the Texans (1-12) have been mired by inconsistent play and sit in the basement of the AFC South with the worst record in the league. Enter Reeves, who coached the Denver Broncos from 1981-1992 and led the team to three Super Bowls. He also coached the New York Giants from 1993-96 and Atlanta from 1997-2003, leading the Falcons to Super Bowl XXXIII. Reeves holds the record for most Super Bowl appearances as a player or coach |
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| Broncos could be without CB/KR Williams |
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12/13/2005 |
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| Denver, CO (MySportsbook) - Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams could be sidelined for the remainder of the regular season because of a groin injury. Williams, who also returns kicks, was hurt in the first quarter of this past Sunday's game against Baltimore. The Denver Post reported Tuesday that the severity of the injury could keep Williams sidelined for six weeks, which would take him through the final three games of the regular season and deep into the playoffs, should the Broncos make it that f |
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| Texans name Reeves consultant |
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12/12/2005 |
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| ising 7-9 campaign in 2004, Houston had high hopes for a playoff run in 2005. However, the Texans (1-12) have been mired by inconsistent play and sit in the basement of the AFC South with the worst record in the league. Enter Reeves, who coached the Denver Broncos from 1981-1992 and led the team to three Super Bowls. He also coached the New York Giants from 1993-96 and Atlanta from 1997-2003, leading the Falcons to Super Bowl XXXIII. Reeves holds the record for most Super Bowl appearances as a player or coach |
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| Indy's dream season continues |
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12/11/2005 |
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| s chipped in 154 total yards, 93 rushing on 30 carries and 61 receiving on nine catches, in the victory. The Colts (13-0) became the fourth team to start a season with 13 consecutive wins, joining the 1934 Chicago Bears, 1972 Miami Dolphins and 1998 Denver Broncos. Only the '72 Dolphins went on to complete the season undefeated and win the league title. "We may be 13-0, but there's still plenty of football left," said Manning. Already knowing his team will be the top seed in the AFC playoffs, Colts head coach |
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