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NFL Week 5 Results

Posted on October 12th, 2009 in Sports | No Comments »

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Yesterday’s NFL matchups really defined the gap between the good and bad.  The undefeated Giants, Vikings and Colts all handled their opponents quite easily. The only 5-0 team to actually have a contest in order for them to stay undefeated was the Denver Broncos.  They surged back in the second half against the New England Patriots to tie it up, pushing the game into OT where they closed it out with a field goal. Check for all week 5 scores below.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Cleveland Browns 6, Buffalo Bills 3 - The Browns were able to knock two field goals through in the second and fourth quarters to win the defensive battle.

Pittsburgh Steelers 28, Detroit Lions 20 - QB Ben Roethlisberger threw for 277 yards and three TD’s from his 23 completions.

Dallas Cowboys 26, Kansas City Chiefs 20 - WR Miles Austin caught 10 passes for a franchise record 250 yards and the winning overtime TD.

Minnesota Vikings 38, St Louis Rams 10 - Adrian Peterson led the Vikings with two TD’s from 15 carries against the winless Rams.

New York Giants 44, Oakland Raiders 7 - QB Eli Manning racked up two TD’s from 10 passes completed in the first half as the G-Men coasted by the Raiders.

Philadelphia Eagles 33, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 14 - The Eagles offense managed to score every quarter as the defense shut down the Bucs completely in the first and third quarters.

Carolina Panthers 20, Washington Redskins 17 - Carolina scored 11 fourth quarter points to come back and win by 3.

Cincinnati Bengals 17, Baltimore Ravens 14 - RB Cedric Benson rushed for 120 yard and one TD as Cincinnati went on to barely edge out the Ravens.

Atlanta Falcons 45, San Francisco 49ers 10 - QB Matt Ryan threw for 329 yards and 2 TD’s as the Falcons defense went on to shut down the 49ers for the entire second half.

Seattle Seahawks 41, Jacksonville Jaguars 0 - WR Nate Burleson caught only six passes but gained 98 yards and two TD’s.

Arizona Cardinals 28, Houston Texans 21 - The Texans rallied and scored 14 of their 21 total points in the fourth quarter, but ran out of time as the Cards held on to win by 7.

Denver Broncos 20, New England Patriots 17 - The Broncos won the overtime coin toss and capitalized with a field goal to send the Pats back east with a loss.

Indianapolis Colts 31, Tennessee Titans 9 - QB Peyton Manning and his Colts posted 21 points in the first half and never looked back from there.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Miami Dolphins 31, New York Jets 27 - Ronnie Brown scored the go-ahead TD in the final seconds to carry his Dolphins past their division rival Jets.

Giants Keep Bucs at Zero

Posted on September 28th, 2009 in Sports | No Comments »

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QB Eli Manning and the New York Giants posted 24 points en route to dominating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the defense held their score and wins at zero. The Giants established a solid running game between Ahmad Bradshaw and Brandon Jacobs, who combined for 196 yards from 40 carries. Manning ended the game with two touchdown passes from his 161 earned yards.

Giants head coach Tom Coughlin was glad to see his RB’s take control after last week’s quiet ground game.  “We had a game in which we didn’t play very well against the run, so we knew that we would be tested and we would have to rise up and do a better job there,” said Coughlin. “We also knew we needed to rush the ball better than we had, so we did a pretty good job with that.” Tampa Bay first year coach Raheem Morris called his teams performance “completely disastrous.”  He had every right to make that statement knowing the Bucs offense created just five first downs (fewest in their franchise history).

New York is now set to square off against the Kansas City Chiefs next Sunday at 1:00 pm.  The Buccaneers will look forward to their next game on Sunday as well against the Washington Redskins, who just came off a disappointing loss to the Detroit Lions.

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NFL Week 3 Results

Posted on September 28th, 2009 in Sports | No Comments »

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The 3rd Week of 2009 NFL action had us all on the edge of our seats this Sunday.  Brett Favre pulled out some late game heroics to prove he is still a more than capable QB.  The Detroit Lions beat out the Washington Redskins to earn their first win since December of 2007.  The New England Patriots were able to redeem themselves after a dismal week 2 with a win over Matt Ryan and Atlanta Falcons.  The Colts, Broncos, Saints, Ravens, Giants, Jets, and Vikings have all posted undefeated records thus far.  Scores are listed below.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Detroit Lions 19, Washington Redskins 14 - Rookie QB Matthew Stafford notched his first NFL win and helped his squad snap their 19-game losing streak. 

Green Bay Packers 36, St. Louis Rams 17- The Packers came up with 13 points in the fourth quarter to coast past St. Louis by 19.

Minnesota Vikings 27, San Francisco 49ers 24 - Brett Favre connected with Greg Lewis for the go-ahead TD to win by 3.

New England Patriots 26, Atlanta Falcons 10 - Pats RB Fred Taylor rushed for 205 yards with a TD from his 21 carries.

Tennessee Titans 17, New York Jets 24 - The Jets scored 14 points in the first quarter as their top ranked D held Tennessee to 17 total game points.

Philadelphia Eagles 34, Kansas City Chiefs 14 - Michael Vick was productive yet quite in his debut for The Eagles. QB Kevin Kolb did the majority of the work for Philadelphia, racking up 327 yards passing with 2 TD’s.

New York Giants 24, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 0 - The G-Men were able to hold the winless Bucs to zero total points as they scored every quarter.

Baltimore Ravens 34, Cleveland Browns 3 - The Ravens jumped out scoring 20 first half points and allowed just one Browns field goal that took place in the fourth.

Jacksonville Jaguars 31, Houston Texans 24 - Jacksonville QB David Garrard threw for 214 yards from 18 completed passes.  Maurice Jones-Drew contributed with 3 TD’s from his 23 carries and 119 yards.

Seattle Seahawks 19, Chicago Bears 25 - Jay Cutler threw for 3 TD’s including the go-ahead late game score in the remaining minutes.

New Orleans Saints 27, Buffalo Bills 7 - New Orleans scored 17 fourth quarter points to Buffalo’s 7 total to win by 20.

Pittsburgh Steelers 20, Cincinnati Bengals 23 - Bengals QB Carson Palmer marched his men down field for a last minute TD to earn their second win of the season.

Denver Broncos 23, Oakland Raiders 3 - Kyle Orton kept Denver undefeated with 157 passing yards and 1 TD from 13 completed passes.

San Diego Chargers 23, Miami Dolphins 13 - The Chargers dominated Miami with 20 second half points.

Indianapolis Colts 31, Arizona Cardinals - Veteran QB Peyton Manning threw for 379 yards and 4 TD’s (3 in the second quarter).

Monday, September 28, 2009

Dallas Cowboys 21, Carolina Panthers 7 - The Panthers took the initial 7-0 lead to end the first half, but were silenced for the rest of the game as Dallas marched on to earn 21 points and claim their first W at the new Cowboy Stadium.

NFL Week 2 Results

Posted on September 21st, 2009 in Homepage, Sports | No Comments »

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This week certainly backed the point that this is anyone’s season.  The AFC East seems to be stronger than ever knowing the New York Jets upset the New England Patriots, and the Buffalo Bills dominated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after last week’s heartbreaking loss.  The Miami Dolphins were fighting head to head with the Colts on Monday night, that is until Peyton Manning led his offense for 14 fourth quarter points. The biggest surprise so far has been the red hot San Francisco 49ers; starting the year off 2-0 after their win over the Seattle Seahawks.  Check for all NFL scores and updates below.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Atlanta Falcons 28, Carolina Panthers 20 - Falcons QB Matt Ryan threw for 220 yards and 3 TD’s to lead his squad to outscore Carolina.

Minnesota Vikings 27, Detroit Lions 13 - Vikings stand-out RB Adrian Peterson ran for 92 yards with a TD from 15 carries.

Cincinnati Bengals 31, Green Bay Packers 24 - Chad Ochocino was able to collect 91 yards, 1 TD, and 1 Lambeau Leap at Green Bay.

Houston Texans 34, Tennessee Titans 31 - Houston’s Kris Brown kicked 2 through the uprights, including the go-ahead field goal in the fourth to stun the Titans.

Kansas City Chiefs 10, Oakland Raiders 13 - The Oakland Raiders proved they can’t be beat too easily this season after competing last week and spoiling Kansas City QB Matt Cassel’s debut on Sunday.

New England Patriots 9, New York Jets 16 - Rookie QB Mark Sanchez in his first game at home carried the Jets offensively with 163 yards and a passing touchdown.

New Orleans Saints 48, Philadelphia Eagles 22 - Saints QB Drew Brees has been on fire to start the season, this week throwing for 311 yards and 3 TD’s.

Washington Redskins 9, St. Louis Rams 7 - The Redskins scored the last points of the game with a field goal in the third quarter to win over the Rams in this defensive battle.

Jacksonville Jaguars 17, Arizona Cardinals 31 - Arizona did most of their work in the first half, racking up 24 points before heading into the locker room.

San Francisco 49ers 23, Seattle Seahawks 10 - Frank Gore led the charge in this upset with 207 yards from 16 carries with 2 TD’s.

Buffalo Bills 33, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20 - Buffalo scored 13 points in the final quarter to earn their first win of the season.

Chicago Bears 17, Pittsburg Steelers 14 - The Bears looked to QB Jay Cutler to lead them pass the defending champs, who threw for 2 TD’s and 236 yards.

Baltimore Ravens 31, San Diego Chargers 26 - Both teams were held to just a field goal in the fourth quarter, allowing Baltimore to keep their four point lead when the final horn sounded.

Denver Broncos 27, Cleveland Browns 6 - The Broncos sealed the deal with 14 fourth quarter points to coast by Cleveland.

New York Giants 31, Dallas Cowboys 31 - Giants franchise QB Eli Manning came through for New York with 330 yards and 2 TD’s thrown.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Indianapolis Colts 27, Miami Dolphins 23 - Peyton Manning just needed the ball for under 15 minutes to help post 27 total Indianapolis Colts points last night at LandShark Stadium.

ESPN Week 1 NFL Power Rankings

Posted on September 9th, 2009 in Sports | No Comments »

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ESPN.com’s NFL analysts have just released the Power Rankings for Week 1.  Together the four reporters rated the defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers at the top of the list, with the New England Patriots and New York Giants holding the #2 and #3 spots. 

The Eagles are Ranked #4 with the Colts and Chargers following.  Even though the top of the list has hovered around the same, other changes have been made going into the opening week.  The Packers have jumped six spots from 17th to 11th.  The Seattle Seahawks moved up three sports, and the Bears and Saints climbed up one.  The Texans, Cowboys, and Panthers all fell three spots.

The first regular season game for this year will take place at Heinz field, when the Steelers take on the Tennessee Titans.  New England will officially start their year against the Buffalo Bills on September 14th at Gillette Stadium.

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NFL Preseason Week 4 Recap

Posted on September 8th, 2009 in Sports | No Comments »

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This week marked the final preseason match-ups for 2009, meaning the official NFL regular season is just around the corner!  Teams are really at the point where they have to make final cuts and shape up their rosters.  The first regular season game for this year will take place at Heinz field, when the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers take on the Tennessee Titans.  Check for week 4 scores Below!

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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Detroit Lions 17, Buffalo Bills 6 - Detroit scored 10 points in the last quarter to come away with the win at Ralph Wilson Stadium.

Philadelphia Eagles 27, New York Jets 38 - Rookie QB Mark Sanchez threw for 67 yards with a TD as the Jets went on to come back against Philadelphia.

New York Giants 27, New England Patriots 38 - The Giants jumped out to a quick 21-0 lead after the first, but the Pats gained momentum after a 14 point second quarter and racked up 24 in the second half.

Jacksonville Jaguars 24, Washington Redskins 17 - The Redskins scored 14 points in the final quarter, but it wasn’t enough to catch up to the Jaguars who dominated early on.

Baltimore Ravens 20, Atlanta Falcons 3 - The Baltimore defense did all the work this game, allowing just one field goal in the second.

Cincinnati Bengals 38, Indianapolis Colts 7 - The Colts started the game off with a TD but were not able to put any offense together from there.

Pittsburgh Steelers 21, Carolina Panthers 10 - Steelers RB Isaac Redman ran for 79 yard with a TD in his 12 carries.

Miami Dolphins 10, New Orleans Saints 7 - New Orleans attempted some end of game heroics with a final TD in the 4th quarter, but Miami held on to win by three.

Chicago Bears 26, Cleveland Browns 23 - Robbie Gould knocked two field goals in the final quarter for the Bears to take this one.

Tennessee Titans 27, Green Bay Packers 13 - The Tennessee Titans put Green Bay away early on with 20 first half points.

St. Louis Rams 17, Kansas City Chiefs 9 - The Chiefs had the lead until the third quarter when St. Louis took control with a TD.

Denver Broncos 19, Arizona Cardinals 0 - The Broncos defense really came up big in this shut out at Invesco Field at Mile High.

Seattle Seahawks 31, Oakland Raiders 21 - The Raiders surged back with 2 TD’s in the 4th but the Seahawks still remained up 10.

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Houston Texans 27, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20 - QB Rex Grossman led Houston with 197 yards and two TD’s.

Dallas Cowboys 35, Minnesota Vikings 31 - Dallas scored 28-35 points in the second half to come back and win.

San Diego Chargers 26, San Francisco 49ers 7 - San Francisco struggled with their offense all game, scoring just one TD in the second quarter.

Rookie QB Hoyer Leads Patriots Over Giants

Posted on September 4th, 2009 in Sports | No Comments »

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New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick decided to give all the snaps to undrafted rookie Brian Hoyer yesterday against the New York Giants, leaving starter Tom Brady and other back up option Andrew Walter to watch from the sidelines.  The result turned out better than expected as Hoyer racked up 242 yards from 18 of 25 passes with no interceptions, leading the Patriots past a 21 point first quarter deficit to win 38-27.  “Not bad,” said Belichick. “He handled the ball fairly well, threw it accurately.”

The Giants gained the initial lead with an opening drive touchdown led by franchise quarterback Eli Manning. From there David Carr took over and handled the next three series for New York.  “I think everyone is ready for the season to get going and start playing for real,” said Manning.

Although New York’s giant first quarter seemed impressive, the only first string Patriots player the two experienced QB’s saw on the defensive end was outside linebacker Pierre Woods.  The Patriots and other NFL teams are hungry to get the regular season underway.  New England will start their official 2009 campaign against the Buffalo Bills on September 14th at Gillette Stadium.

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New England to Wrap Up Preseason vs. Giants

Posted on September 1st, 2009 in Homepage, Sports | No Comments »

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The New England Patriots are preparing to host the New York Giants this Thursday, September 3rd at 7:30 pm.  So far the Pats have played well early on with a 2-1 preseason record.  The Tom Brady/Randy Moss combination seems to be back in full effect along with a strong defensive nucleus.  This game will mark the fifth consecutive year that the Patriots have squared off against New York before the regular season. 

The Giants hold a 1-2 preseason record that includes their thrilling 27-24 victory over the Washington Redskins.  It is questionable whether certain starters will get the call to play, knowing official games start in just a week.  After Brady was tackled and fell awkwardly on his shoulder against the Washington Redskins, there has been speculation about how healthy he really is. 

“Look, we played a physical game against a very physical team…Short-handed game, a lot of guys with bumps and bruises…a lot of guys who played in the game would fall into that category,” said head coach Bill Belichick. “That’s pretty normal after a game like that.”

After Thursday the Pats will look to kick off the regular season in Gillette Stadium verses the Buffalo Bills on September 14th.

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Burress Pleads Guilty

Posted on August 20th, 2009 in Sports | No Comments »

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Former New York Giants receiver Plaxico Burress has just pleaded guilty to a weapons charge, and has agreed to a two-year prison term for accidentally shooting himself at a Manhattan nightclub.  If convicted at a trial, he could face a maximum sentence up to 3 1/2 years.  “This was not an intentional criminal act,” said attorney Benjamin Brafman. “In my judgment, a two-year prison sentence is a very severe punishment.”  If Burress behaves in prison the sentence could be reduced to 20 months.

The Giants organization wishes the best for Burress, but has since moved on to focus on the 2009-2010 regular season ahead.  They are coming off a spectacular preseason thriller against the Chicago Bears, and will ride that momentum to Saturday’s game when they host the New York Jets at Giant Stadium.  Their first official regular season game is set for Sunday, September 13th against the Washington Redskins.

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NFL Preseason Week 1

Posted on August 18th, 2009 in Homepage, Sports | No Comments »

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NFL coaches and players are more than ready to get the 2009-2010 regular season underway.  Every team has now officially scrimmaged against other opponents, serving as a first test to see what is in store for the upcoming year.  Starters were familiarizing themselves with the rotations as rookies were trying to make an immediate impact when called upon.  All in all, excitement is in the air for NFL Football to be aired again each Sunday.

Week 1 Scores

Thursday, August 13, 2009

New England Patriots 27, Philadelphia Eagles 25 - Tom Brady returned as starting quarterback for New England and seemed to be fully recovered. The Patriots starters handled the Eagles in the first half 21-6, but after a third quarter Eagles comeback New England only won by 2.

Baltimore Ravens 23, Washington Redskins 0 - Baltimore was able to pull away in the second quarter and the Redskins never made up any ground from there, resulting in an opening round shutout.

Pittsburgh Steelers 20, Arizona Cardinals 10 - The Super Bowl rematch caused for a defensive battle until the fourth quarter, when Pittsburg racked up 17 points to seal the deal.

Dallas Cowboys 10, Oakland Raiders 31 - The Raiders scored 14 points in the third quarter to make the game out of reach for the Cowboys.

Friday, August 14, 2009

St. Louis Rams 23, New York Jets 20 - The Rams were able to swap a field goal for a touchdown in the third quarter and hold on from there.

Minnesota Vikings 13,Indianappolis Colts 3 - The Vikings went up 13-3 at the half, followed by a slow paced final two quarters with no points scored from either team.

Cincinnati Bengals 7, New Orleans Saints 17 - QB Carson Palmer threw 7-11 with 133 yards, despite the Bengals minimal offensive production as a whole.

Denver Broncos 16, San Francisco 49ers 17 - The Denver Broncos scored all 16 points in the second half, including a touchdown with two minutes remaining.  They went for the two point conversation in an attempt to take the lead, but the call backfired.

Saturday, August 15,2009

Atlanta Falcons 26, Detroit Lions 27 - the 2008-2009 0-16 Lions were able to notch their first win in quite some time after scoring 10 points in the final quarter to win by 1.

Chicago Bears 20, Buffalo Bills 27 - The Bills earned two touchdowns to Chicago’s one in the fourth quarter to win by 7.

Cleveland Browns 0, Green Bay Packers 17 - Packers QB Aaron Rodgers threw for 102 yards in 5 completions as his defense shut down the Browns entirely.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20, Tennessee Titans 27 - The Titans scored 21 second half points to win by a touchdown.  QB Vince Young went 9-14 with 131 yards. 

Houston Texans 16, Kansas City Chiefs 10 - The Texans were able to score 13 out of 16 in the first half in this defensive battle.

Seattle Seahawks 20, San Diego Chargers 14 - The Chargers scored a TD late down the stretch, but time would not allow a fourth quarter comeback.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Jacksonville Jaguars 9, Miami Dolphins 12 - Miami came up with a small lead in the third quarter, and no offensive production was created by either team from there.

New York Giants 24, Carolina Panthers 17 - New York forced a turnover and ran it in for a touchdown as the final seconds ticked down, concluding a truly thrilling preseason game.