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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 20, 2011) |
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11/20/2011 |
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| Pryor, QB Jason Campbell, WR Jacoby Ford, RB Darren McFadden, CB Chris Johnson, FB Manase Tonga, G Bruce Campbell Vikings - CB Chris Cook, S Husain Abdullah, LB Erin Henderson, G Anthony Herrera, T DeMarcus Love, WR Stephen Burton, DE D'Aundre Reed BUFFALO BILLS AT MIAMI DOLPHINS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Bills - K Rian Lindell, CB Reggie Corner, S George Wilson, S Joshua Nesbitt, T Demetrius Bell, TE Lee Smith, DE Kyle Moore Dolphins - K Dan Carpenter, RB Steve Slaton, LB Ikaika Alama-Francis, T Will Barker, C Ryan |
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| Dolphins rout slumping Bills for third straight win |
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11/20/2011 |
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| Miami, FL (Sportsbooks) - Fortunes certainly have changed for the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills. The Dolphins continued to erase the memory of an 0-7 start with their third straight win, completely dominating the struggling Bills in a 35-8 rout at Sun Life Stadium. Matt Moore threw for 160 yards with three touchdowns and Reggie Bush ran for a score in the lopsided decision, while the Miami defense kept its opponent out of the end zone for a third straight game. "The defense was amazing today," sai |
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| Bills lose Jackson, Jones and McGee in Miami |
NFL Football |
11/20/2011 |
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| Miami, FL (Sportsbooks) - Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson left Sunday's game against Miami because of a leg injury. Jackson wasn't the only Buffalo player hurt in the 35-8 loss, as receiver Donald Jones injured his ankle and cornerback Terrence McGee left with a knee issue. Both Jones and McGee went off the field on a cart in the second quarter. Jackson entered Sunday's contest as the NFL's leading rusher with 917 yards, but was held to just 17 on seven carries as the Bills were forced to abandon |
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| Dolphins sign K Graham with Carpenter hurt |
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11/19/2011 |
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| Davie, FL (Sportsbooks) - The Miami Dolphins have signed former Cincinnati Bengals kicker Shayne Graham. The Dolphins will likely need a kicker for Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills with Dan Carpenter bothered by a groin injury. Carpenter was hurt in Thursday's practice and was a limited participant in Friday's session. Graham kicked in eight games with the New England Patriots and one with the New York Giants in 2010. He spent his first two NFL seasons with Buffalo and Carolina before a successful |
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| Cowboys wary of letdown in clash with sagging Redskins |
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11/18/2011 |
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| he Giants have New Orleans and Green Bay on the upcoming slate and now is the perfect chance for the Cowboys to start a lengthy winning streak. The Cowboys have won back-to-back games on two separate occasions this season and their 44-7 win over the Buffalo Bills Sunday was the 10th-largest margin in team history. Tight end and leading receiver Jason Witten was pleased with the recent outcome and hopes it will catapult his team to even more success. "We needed a game like this," said Witten, who moved into t |
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| Surging Dolphins aim to extend Bills' recent woes |
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11/18/2011 |
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| (Sportsbooks) - The Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins, two AFC East inhabitants who will square off Sunday at Sun Life Stadium, are each perfect examples of how quickly momentum can shift over the course of an NFL season. Nearly six weeks ago, the Bills were sitting at 4-1 and appeared to have stamped themselves as serious postseason contenders after years of toiling in the league's bottom tier. But three losses over a subsequent four-game stretch have cooled that playoff talk, and Buffalo resembled anyth |
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| Bills WR Johnson limited in practice |
NFL Football |
11/17/2011 |
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| Orchard Park, NY (Sportsbooks) - Buffalo Bills wide receiver Steve Johnson returned to practice on a limited basis Thursday, but his status for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins is still up in the air. Johnson injured his left shoulder in Sunday's 44-7 loss against Dallas. The 25-year-old Kentucky product has 44 receptions for 531 yards and four touchdowns in nine games this season. |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 13, 2011) |
NFL Football |
11/13/2011 |
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| teelers - QB Dennis Dixon, WR Arnaz Battle, WR Emmanuel Sanders, T Jamon Meredith, DE Al Woods, DT Chris Hoke, LB LaMarr Woodley Bengals - WR Ryan Whalen, TE Donald Lee, G Clint Boling, DE Carlos Dunlap, LB Dontay Moch, CB Adam Jones, S Robert Sands BUFFALO BILLS AT DALLAS COWBOYS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Bills - TE Mike Caussin, T Sam Young, T Demetrius Bell, LB Chris Kelsay, CB Reggie Corner, CB Aaron Williams, K Rian Lindell Cowboys - QB Stephen McGee, RB Felix Jones, WR Miles Austin, G David Arkin, DE Clifton Gea |
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| Cowboys dismantle Bills |
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11/13/2011 |
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| Arlington, TX (Sportsbooks) - Tony Romo was nearly flawless in the first half and the Dallas Cowboys welcomed Chan Gailey back with a 44-7 dismantling of the Buffalo Bills. Romo completed his first 13 passes of the game and finished 23-for-26 with 270 yards and three touchdowns for the Cowboys (5-4), who have won two straight after being humiliated by Philadelphia in Week 8. "It was a pretty good game out there today," said Romo. "A lot of this is the guys in front of me and if they give you that extra s |
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| Streaking Jets attempt to extend rival Patriots' recent slump |
NFL Football |
11/12/2011 |
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| talk after a nine-point loss to the Patriots in October -- their third straight defeat after a 2-0 start -- the Jets enter Sunday's rematch at MetLife Stadium having won three consecutive games to get back to a first-place tie with the Patriots and Buffalo Bills atop the AFC East. New York traveled to Orchard Park last week to defeat the Bills, 27-11, and now happily return home to northern New Jersey, where they're 4-0 this season and winners of two straight against New England since Rex Ryan's arrival as |
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