NFL Playoffs
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Johnson, Day share Deutsche lead - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Google News - Canada [search] &bull Today
Jason Day, left, shot a 63 for a share of the lead in the first round of the Deutsche Bank Championship golf tournament at TPC Boston, in Norton, Mass., on Friday. Hunter Mahan, middle, sits one shot back at 64. Tiger Woods, right, is nine strokes off the lead at… Full Story »
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AFC North preview: Rolling the dice with the Bengals
Pete Prisco on CBS Sportsline &bull Today
Cincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis is taking a big chance with his football team. He must truly believe they are playoff good because Lewis is in the final year of his contract with the team. That's gambling, folks. If the Bengals are good, he will cash in huge, probably with a chance to move to the upper echelon of high-paid coaches. If the Bengals are bad, who knows what can happen? Lewis has been coach of the Bengals for seven seasons. In those seven seasons, the Bengals have won the division twice, but his overall… Full Story »
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Woody Johnson Ranks 12th in Owner Rankings
Jets Gab &bull Today
Yahoo! Sports columnist Michael Silver just published his fifth annual owner rankings. Coming in at number 12 this year was none other than the Jets own Woody Johnson. This is the highest Johnson has ever ranked on the list. His… Full Story »
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Miami's playoff expectations
Phins.com &bull Yesterday
Is Miami being overlooked in the AFC East? NFL Total Access breaks down the Dolphins chances in 2010. Full Story »
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Reports: Saints release DE McCray
Pro Football Weekly &bull YesterdayMcCray is a seven-year veteran out of Florida who played in every game last season, including as a starter in all three of New Orleans' playoff games. He was released by the team in June as a salary-cap hit but… Full Story »
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2010 Houston Texans Season Preview: Time For a Giant Leap Forward
NFL Blog on AOL Sports Fanhouse &bull Yesterday
FanHouse's 2010 NFL Season Preview features division-by-division predictions based on our tried and true "Heat Index" formula. Each team is graded on a scale of 1-10 (10 being highest) in five key categories: Offense, Defense, Special Teams, Coaching and Intangibles. The higher the score, the better we think the team will be this season.Coming Sept. 6: NFC South Make the playoffs. It's the standard goal of any NFL franchise -- once you're in the tournament, anything can happen -- but for the Houston Texans it would be a monumental milestone. The Texans, who joined the league as an expansion club… Full Story »
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Tennessee Titans 2010 Season Preview: Can Vince Young Lead?
NFL Blog on AOL Sports Fanhouse &bull Yesterday
FanHouse's 2010 NFL Season Preview features division-by-division predictions based on our tried and true "Heat Index" formula. Each team is graded on a scale of 1-10 (10 being highest) in five key categories: Offense, Defense, Special Teams, Coaching and Intangibles. The higher the score, the better we think the team will be this season. Coming Sept. 4: NFC South. Last year was two seasons in one for the Tennessee Titans, who started out 0-6 and looked buried after a snowy… Full Story »
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Jacksonville Jaguars 2010 Season Preview: Coming Soon to L.A.?
NFL Blog on AOL Sports Fanhouse &bull Yesterday
FanHouse's 2010 NFL Season Preview features division-by-division predictions based on our tried and true "Heat Index" formula. Each team is graded on a scale of 1-10 (10 being highest) in five key categories: Offense, Defense, Special Teams, Coaching and Intangibles. The higher the score, the better we think the team will be this season. Coming Sept. 6: NFC South. Things were looking surprisingly good in Jacksonville through Week 12 of the 2009 season. The Jaguars stood at 7-5 and were poised to make the playoffs with a strong finish. Unfortunately, they lost their last four games and blew the opportunity.… Full Story »
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Antonio Gates Looking to Lead Chargers Into Super Bowl
NFL Blog on AOL Sports Fanhouse &bull Yesterday
SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- He has the hands of an elite wide receiver and the feet of a basketball player. So why is Antonio Gates, the great tight end for the San Diego Chargers, vowing to open his mouth more this year? Teammates had only to watch him prepare and perform to see what mattered to Gates, named to six Pro Bowls in his seven NFL seasons. But Gates has resolved to speak up, even if it makes him feel awkward. When you want to win, sometimes you need to step out of… Full Story »
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The 2010 Chicago Bears Season
Da Bears Blog &bull Yesterday
Bears fans, be warned! We are about to embark on a rickety roller coaster ride - this 2010 season - for at least seventeen weeks. There are many possible outcomes, most of which we've discussed ad nauseam. The disaster of a 5-11… Full Story »
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Golf Betting - Will Furyk Sleep Through This One? - BetUs.com
Google News - Canada [search] &bull Yesterday
Golf bettors may be asking themselves an important question this week - will Jim Furyk sleep through THIS one? Furyk, who was disqualified from The Barclays last week in New Jersey, certainly expects to be rarin' to go when the Deutsche Bank Championship gets underway on Friday at the TPC Boston (in Norton, MA). You can assure yourself that Steve Stricker, the defending champion in the… Full Story »
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Fox Sports Predicts .500 For Bills
Buffalowdown &bull YesterdayEither way if the Bills are 2-14 or 8-8, their chances for making the playoffs are very slim. Now as a Bills fan, would you rather miss the playoffs and see the team win a few games and end up… Full Story »
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Canada's 0-5 record 'very disappointing' - Edmonton Journal
Google News - Canada [search] &bull Yesterday
Globe and Mail Canada's 0-5 record 'very disappointing' Edmonton Journal Canada's Robert Sacre appears to have the advantage on this rebound over Spain's ... Feschuk: Plenty of reasons to keep Rautins Toronto Star Kiwis crush Canada's dream of FIBA playoffs… Full Story »
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Editorial: Season-ender was blueprint
Jacksonville Jaguars Junction &bull Yesterday
They were curious comments by a coach of a team that had just lost its last four games of the season. Jack Del Rio surprised the room of reporters on Jan. 4, the day after his team concluded its season… Full Story »
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Hermitage's Grant an impact-making linebacker
NFL News on Boston.com &bull Sep 2, 2010
As a freshman at Hermitage High School, he was called into duty during the first round of the district playoffs when the Panthers' starting middle linebacker was injured. Highland Springs had just scored a touchdown and was lining up to… Full Story »
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Hermitage's Grant an impact-making linebacker
NFL News on Washington Times &bull Sep 2, 2010As a freshman at Hermitage High School, he was called into duty during the first round of the district playoffs when the Panthers' starting middle linebacker was injured. Highland Springs had just scored a touchdown and was lining up to… Full Story »
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USA Today Power Rankings: Seahawks 29th
12th Man Rising &bull Sep 2, 2010Although the ranking is low, it is probably where the Seahawks deserve to be after winning only nine games the past two seasons combined. But there is hope, as the newspaper adds, "With a healthy Matt Hasselbeck, playoffs aren't out… Full Story »
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ESPN Staff Predictions Snub Chiefs
Arrowhead Addict &bull Sep 2, 2010
We shouldn't expect many "experts" to be predicting the Chiefs, who have won 10 games in 3 seasons, to make the playoffs. Heck, even most Chiefs fans aren't predicting the team to make the playoffs. Still, I have to say,… Full Story »
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ESPN Predictions: Will the Eagles Make the Playoffs?
Bleeding Green Nation &bull Sep 2, 2010
Today, the folks at ESPN polled sixteen football experts on their staff - from Adam Schefter to John Clayton - on what their predictions were for the 2010 division winners, wild cards, individual award winners, conference champions and Super Bowl… Full Story »
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NFC North preview: Rodgers difference for Pack
Clark Judge on CBS Sportsline &bull Sep 2, 2010
The NFC North doesn't just have two of the best teams in the NFC; it has two of the best teams in pro football. Take your pick -- Green Bay or Minnesota -- but one of them wins this division, and the other goes to the playoffs as a wild card. A year ago, the Vikings were the most balanced team in the game, but they missed the Super Bowl because they couldn't hold on to the football against New Orleans. That was then, and this is now, and now the question is: Can they hold off Green Bay? I… Full Story »



























