Sunday, November 30, 2008

Giants put Knight on IR because of hip condition

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- New York Giants veteran safety Sammy Knight will miss the rest of the season because of a hip problem.

With starting defensive tackle Fred Robbins battling a shoulder injury, the defending Super Bowl champions signed defensive tackle Jeremy Clark off their practice squad.

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Knight, a 12-year veteran who was signed by the Giants in March, was placed on injured reserve Saturday. He has been bothered by a hip condition all season and was inactive last week at Arizona, marking the second time he did not suit up this year.

When Knight was inactive at Cleveland on Oct. 13, it ended his streak of 160 consecutive games.

Knight played in nine games and was credited with 13 tackles and four special teams tackles. He played for New Orleans, Miami, Kansas City and Jacksonville before joining the Giants.

Clark signed as a free agent July 27. He was waived Aug. 30 and signed to the practice squad the following day. The University of Alabama product spent the 2007 season on the Philadelphia Eagles' practice squad.




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Broken right hand sends Bears' Vasher to IR

LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- The Chicago Bears placed Nathan Vasher on injured reserve Saturday with a broken right hand, ending the defensive back's season.

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Vasher, who'd been sidelined for three games earlier this season with a right wrist injury that required surgery, fractured his hand in Sunday's game against the St. Louis Rams. He also re-injured his thumb.

Vasher, who was chosen for the Pro Bowl in 2005 when he had eight interceptions, appeared in eight games this season, including seven starts. He recorded 29 tackles with one interception and three pass breakups.

Vasher, who appeared in only four games last season because of a groin injury, has 18 career interceptions, but only two in the past two seasons.

Corey Graham is expected to move into his starting role for Sunday night's game against the Minnesota Vikings.

The Bears also activated fullback Jason Davis from the practice squad. Starting fullback Jason McKie pulled a quad muscle in practice Friday and his availability for Sunday was not known.

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Davis, who entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Eagles in 2006, spent last season on Philadelphia's practice squad. After being cut by the Eagles at the end of this year's preseason, Davis signed with the Bears practice squad on Sept. 1.

He was signed to Oakland's active roster on Oct. 28 before being waived by the Raiders last week. He appeared in one game with the Raiders while being inactive for two others.




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Fins' Porter fined $7,500 for 'verbally abusing' Pats

DAVIE, Fla. -- Miami Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter has been fined $7,500 for unsportsmanlike conduct during Miami's 48-28 loss to New England on Sunday.

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NFL spokesman Corry Rush said Friday that Porter was fined for verbally abusing the opponent after the play was over.

Raiders defensive lineman Gerard Warren also was fined $5,000 for roughing the passer against Denver.

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It has been a rough week for Porter, who on Wednesday apologized for not leaving the field as coach Tony Sparano ordered Sunday.

The Dolphins unraveled in the fourth quarter against the Patriots. Linebacker Channing Crowder was ejected for a scuffle with a New England player and Porter racked up two penalties.




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Steelers' Parker practices again, may play vs. Pats

PITTSBURGH -- Steelers running back Willie Parker practiced for the second successive day Friday despite left knee inflammation and could play Sunday at New England.

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Parker is listed as questionable; Steelers players who practice on the Friday before games usually play.

Parker, a three-time 1,000-yard rusher, recently missed five games in a six-game span with knee and shoulder injuries. He played in the last two games, but was pulled when the knee flared up after he gained 37 yards on 14 carries against Cincinnati on Nov. 20.

Also taking part in a full practice were cornerbacks Bryant McFadden (broken forearm) and Deshea Townsend (hamstring). McFadden missed the last five games and Townsend the last two.

The Steelers were hopeful that the two veteran cornerbacks would return against the Patriots (7-4) and Matt Cassel, who has thrown for 400-plus yards in his last two games. Pittsburgh (8-3) leads Baltimore (7-4) by one game in the AFC North.

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As expected, defensive end Brett Keisel (knee) and left tackle Marvel Smith (back) were ruled out. Keisel is expected to miss two more games, and Smith hasn't played in six games.




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Ex-Patriots safety gets probation for fight at casino

NORWICH, Conn. -- Former New England Patriots player Tebucky Jones was granted probation on charges stemming from a fight at a Connecticut casino.

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The 34-year-old safety appeared in Norwich Superior Court on Friday. Jones also played for New Orleans and Miami and was released by the Patriots in February 2007.

Police said he had "inappropriate contact" with a woman in the Mohegan Sun casino lobby, then punched her boyfriend. Jones was charged in August with assault, breach of peace and fourth-degree sexual assault.

Prosecutors dropped the sexual assault charge Friday. If Jones completes one year of probation, the other two charges will be dropped.




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Jags WR Walker misses practice after friend killed

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jacksonville Jaguars receiver Mike Walker missed practice Friday, hours after a friend was fatally stabbed inside an Orlando nightclub.

Jacksonville coach Jack Del Rio said in a statement that "Mike came to me this morning prior to meetings to tell me that he was visiting friends in Orlando. He explained that a friend was stabbed and died. I excused him from practice today to deal with this situation."

Orlando police say 23-year-old Winfred L. Ezell was fatally stabbed inside Club Whispers during an argument Friday around 2:26 a.m. He was pronounced dead at the hospital. The team said Walker was home when the incident occurred.

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The incident comes after Jaguars left tackle Richard Collier was shot 14 times on Sept. 2 left paralyzed from the waist down. He had his left leg amputated below the knee.




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Saturday, November 29, 2008

Browns' Quinn still undecided on finger surgery

BEREA, Ohio -- Browns quarterback Brady Quinn is still deciding whether to have surgery on his damaged right index finger. He didn't get much help making up his mind while passing the turkey and mashed potatoes around the Thanksgiving table.

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"I don't have a bunch of family doctors, so they didn't have any more insight into the situation," he joked.

Quinn is done for the season after breaking the finger on his throwing hand, an injury he made worse by playing in Sunday's loss to the Houston Texans.

Doctors have given the second-year QB two options: have an operation or immobilize his finger in a splint for six weeks. It's possible even if Quinn chooses rest as his course of recovery, he may still need surgery if the injury doesn't heal properly.

He was asked if he's leaning in one direction.

"At this point, not really," Quinn said Friday before watching his teammates prepare for Sunday's game against Indianapolis. "I'll just sound out all the different advice and make a decision once I feel confident about something."

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The medical advice he has gotten so far has been split.

"You're always going to get mixed opinions about it," he said. "In the end you have to do what you feel most comfortable with."

Making just his second career start, Quinn broke the tip of his finger and damaged a tendon on Nov. 17 against Buffalo. Although he knew there was a possibility of making it worse, and with surgery already presented as a viable option, Quinn chose to play last week against Houston.

He doesn't regret the decision and said he would make the same one again.

Quinn considers himself fortunate to have never needed any surgery, and admitted having his first one is a factor in his decision. He doesn't know exactly what the procedure will entail, but Quinn expects a pin to be inserted to stabilize the tendon and bone.

"I haven't researched a whole lot into what exactly the surgery would be," he said. "From my understanding, it would be a pin or a wire."

On Wednesday, Browns coach Romeo Crennel said despite the injury and the fact the former first-round draft pick played just one game when he was healthy, Quinn will be his starter next season. The comment was both surprising and presumptive because Crennel may not be back for his fifth season unless the Browns (4-7) finish with a flurry.

Nonetheless, Quinn was pleased to receive Crennel's endorsement.

"You have to feel very appreciative of that and you have to feel a lot of confidence when your coach is behind you, even through an injury and even through everything," he said "But this league's crazy. I just try to take things week to week and day to day and that's how I'm going to continue to look at it."




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Eagles OL Jean-Gilles breaks ankle, done for year

PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia Eagles right guard Max Jean-Gilles broke his right ankle in Philadelphia's 48-20 win over Arizona on Thursday night and will have season-ending surgery.

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Jean-Gilles was hurt late in the first half when he was hit from behind by the Cardinals' Chike Okeafor, who was trying to make a diving tackle of quarterback Donovan McNabb.

A fourth-round pick in 2006, Jean-Gilles was starting for two-time Pro Bowl guard Shawn Andrews, who hasn't played since hurting his back in Week 2.

Eagles coach Andy Reid said Jean-Gilles' injury was similar to the one sustained by Andrews in his rookie year in 2004. Andrews was hurt in the season opener that year and missed the rest of the season.

Nick Cole, who signed with the team as a rookie free agent in 2006, replaced Jean-Gilles in the lineup.




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Steelers bring back RB Davenport for third stint

PITTSBURGH -- The Steelers re-signed running back Najeh Davenport and released rookie cornerback Roy Lewis on Thursday.

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Davenport spent the 2006 and 2007 seasons with Pittsburgh but was released in June.

He was re-signed in October after Willie Parker injured a knee, first-round draft pick Rashard Mendenhall was lost for the season with a shoulder injury and fullback Carey Davis sprained an ankle.

He was released again Nov. 8.

In two-plus seasons with Pittsburgh, Davenport ran for 768 yards, seven touchdowns and a 4.3 yards per carry average. He also had three touchdowns on pass receptions.




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Thursday, November 27, 2008

Rams' Jackson optimistic about playing vs. Miami

ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson says he's optimistic he'll be able to play Sunday against Miami but coach Jim Haslett is still being cautious. Steven Jackson

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2008 Season StatsRushYdsTDRecYdsTD1285254252590 Jackson suffered a quadriceps injury against Dallas Oct. 19 and reinjured it two weeks later when he came back to play Arizona. Jackson worked out earlier this week and was cleared to return to practice.

But Thursday Jackson is officially listed as having limited participation on the team's injury report.

Even if Jackson is able to return, it's unclear how much work he'll get. Jackson hasn't taken a hit since Nov. 2 and he says a big part of the battle is being mentally prepared.

Haslett says the coaching staff needs some time to decide if Jackson is ready.




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Lions' Hanson ties Andersen's mark with 53-yarder

DETROIT -- Jason Hanson kicked a 53-yard field goal against the Tennessee Titans and tied Morten Andersen's NFL record for the most kicks from 50-plus yards.

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Hanson made his 40th field goal from 50-plus yards Thursday on the 74th attempt of his career, which started with the Lions in 1992.

Andersen was 40-of-84 from 1982 to 2007. He played for New Orleans, Atlanta, Kansas City, Minnesota and the New York Giants.

Hanson's record-tying kick early in the first quarter pulled the winless Lions within four points of the Titans. Then, Chris Johnson ran untouched for 58 yards to score his second touchdown of the game.




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Dolphins LB Porter apologizes for staying on field

DAVIE, Fla. -- Miami Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter apologized Wednesday for not leaving the field during Sunday's game against the New England Patriots but said the incident was blown out of proportion.

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The NFL's sacks leader would not leave the game as Dolphins first-year coach Tony Sparano had instructed during Miami's 48-28 loss to the Patriots. Porter, who is as well-known for his opinions as his sacks, did not take questions after making his 39-second statement Wednesday.

"I'd just like to apologize for not respecting Coach Sparano's orders to come off the field," Porter said. "I wasn't looking at it that way. I was just staying on the field playing football, I wasn't trying to make it as being disrespectful to the team or not obeying his order."

The Dolphins (6-5) unraveled in the fourth quarter against the Patriots. Linebacker Channing Crowder was ejected for a scuffle with a Patriots player and Porter racked up two penalties. After the game, nose tackle Jason Ferguson and defensive end Vonnie Holliday apologized, and Sparano said the Dolphins showed a lack of poise.

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"We have a good relationship," Porter said of Sparano. "It's crazy how you all got a hold of this and tried to make it seem as if me and him are not good. I listen to all of his orders. I wasn't looking at that situation that way. I was just staying on the field playing football. That's just my nature. If I'm not hurt, I don't like to come off the field. So I think you all blew it out of proportion but I definitely apologize to coach, the staff and that's pretty much it."

Sparano declined to discuss the matter, saying he is focused on Miami's upcoming game against St. Louis.

"Those things are in the past," Sparano said. "They were in the past to me a while ago and I'm worried about the St. Louis Rams."




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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Injury puts Redskins' Fletcher's streak in jeopardy

ASHBURN, Va. -- London Fletcher was one of three Washington Redskins defensive starters unable to practice Wednesday because of foot injuries, putting the middle linebacker's streak of 130 consecutive NFL starts in jeopardy.

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Fletcher sprained his foot in last week's 20-17 victory over the Seattle Seahawks and is wearing a walking boot. He hasn't missed a start since 2000 and has never missed a game in his 11-year career (171 games).

"If we can't get him on the field by Friday, I think that'd be a problem," coach Jim Zorn said.

Defensive end Andre Carter (plantar fasciitis) and defensive tackle Kedric Golston (bone spurs) were also absent. Defensive tackle Cornelius Griffin also didn't practice because of a sore shoulder, but he was on the field in sweats.

With linebacker Marcus Washington already out with a sprained ankle, the Redskins could be significantly short-handed against the No. 1 rushing offense in the league in Sunday's game against the New York Giants.

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"It's very scary with our front four, and I don't know who's going to make it back ... I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they have this sudden change of healing," Zorn said.

If Fletcher can't play, H.B. Blades would play middle linebacker and wear the helmet headset that receives defensive coordinator Greg Blache's calls. Alfred Fincher would make his first Redskins start at strongside linebacker.

Blache tried not fret about his injuries.

"Me worrying's not going to make them get well faster," Blache said. "All it's going to do is make me take more Zantac."

The line should get a boost with the return of defensive tackle Anthony Montgomery, who has missed two games with an Achilles tendon injury. Defensive tackle Ryan Boschetti was signed on Tuesday as insurance.

Running back Clinton Portis again was a spectator because of his sore knee, which had sidelined him from practice for two weeks but hasn't kept him out of a game. Portis also pulled a muscle in his ribs against the Seahawks, but the knee remains the bigger concern.

"I think he's a little bit better overall," Zorn said.




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Ocho Cinco acknowledges benching was merited

CINCINNATI -- Asked if he has learned anything from his benching for a verbal altercation with a Cincinnati Bengals coach, receiver Chad Ocho Cinco thought for a few seconds before barely smiling and giving a one-word answer.

"No," he said, then tried to move on.

Coach Marvin Lewis is trying to move on, too.

Lewis sent the Pro Bowl receiver home before a game in Pittsburgh last Thursday after he showed up late for a team meeting, exchanged words with a coach and then left the meeting. The receiver was back in Cincinnati while the Bengals lost to the Steelers 27-10.

Ocho Cinco talked about the punishment for the first time Wednesday, declining to go into detail about what happened while acknowledging that the one-game benching was merited. The receiver expects to play Sunday against Baltimore if he's healthy.

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"I put [Lewis] in a tough position, and he made a call he had to make," Ocho Cinco said. "It is what it is.

"I didn't get a chance to play. My dad [Lewis] deactivated me, punishment for his son. Other than that, I'm back this week, ready to have some fun against some very good friends of mine. I'm looking forward to spoiling their playoff chances or whatever we have the chance to spoil."

Lewis also has declined to talk about the incident, other than to acknowledge that Ocho Cinco was deactivated for the game and sent home because of it. If the receiver's sore right knee allows -- and if he stays out of trouble the rest of the week -- he'll play against Baltimore (7-4).

"I think he'll be good," Lewis said. "If he's healthy and he goes through the week and we feel like he's our best, he'll get an opportunity. If he does things correctly, as he has in the past, he ought to play Sunday."

The receiver's conduct last week was a reminder of his strained relationship with the team, which refused his trade demands in the offseason. Ocho Cinco backed off his threats to sit out and has been low-profile most of the season: no touchdown celebrations, no sideline theatrics, no trash talk leading up to games.

His numbers are pretty quiet, too. He has 41 catches for only 383 yards and four touchdowns. His longest reception went for 22 yards.

"You don't get the same fiery Chad? No," he said. "I came in quiet and focused and have tried not to be a distraction all year. I have done that very well, except for the little altercation where I left the meeting early. That was about it."

It's too early to tell whether the latest problem will sway owner Mike Brown to consider dealing the receiver, who is under contract for two more seasons. The Bengals (1-9-1) rank last in the NFL in total offense, and some players are expecting an overhaul. Pro Bowl receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh is a free agent after the season, but the Bengals could use their franchise tag to keep him.

Ocho Cinco expects to be around for the rest of his contract, which runs out a few months after Cleveland Cavaliers player LeBron James is eligible to become a free agent as well.

"When LeBron is out [of Cleveland), I'm out, too?" Ocho Cinco said. "I don't have a choice. I'm here to 2010."

He doesn't plan to publicly lobby for a trade again in the offseason.

"I'm not going to pull that [stuff] again," Ocho Cinco said. "I'm going to fade away. I'll be in London and Africa the entire offseason -- Kenya. You won't have a chance to hear my mouth unless it's coming from all the way over there."

His focus this week is figuring out how well he can play with a sore right knee, which started bothering him last week in practice. He said he might not have been available to play against the Steelers because of it.

"I think the rest, even though it wasn't a good thing, might have been good for me," he said. "I don't know what I did to the knee. It hurts."

Ocho Cinco went through a full practice on Wednesday and wasn't listed on the team's injury report.




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Bears' Vasher has fractured hand, out vs. Vikings

LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Chicago Bears defensive back Nathan Vasher has a fractured right hand and will miss Sunday night's game against the Minnesota Vikings when the teams meet at the Metrodome for first place in the NFC North.

Vasher, sidelined for three games earlier this season with an injury to his right wrist and thumb, was hurt Sunday against the St. Louis Rams. Bears coach Lovie Smith said Vasher also reinjured his thumb.

"He'll be out for a while," Smith said Wednesday, adding no surgery is required right now.

Could Vasher be headed to IR?

"Right now all I can say he is out. He's not playing this week," Smith said.

"Whenever you have a fracture, you reinjure the same hand you had trouble with, you can go from there. Right now, I just know he's out this week."

Vasher, who appeared in only four games a year ago because of a groin injury, has 18 career interceptions, but only two in the last two seasons. His nickname is "The Interceptor."

Corey Graham is expected to start against the Vikings.

"We feel comfortable with him playing, as we do with Trumaine McBride, so we have a couple of other guys who have played a little bit of ball," Smith said. "It's still hard when you lose your starter, a guy like Nate."

Vasher didn't play in an earlier game against the Vikings this season when the Bears prevailed 48-41 at Soldier Field. This time the teams (both 6-5) will square off in the din of the Metrodome.

"It's an issue, no doubt about it. We practice all week with the noise," Bears quarterback Kyle Orton said. "We played in loud places before and played well. You get to this point in your career, I don't think it should be that big of a factor."

The Bears have done OK in domes this season, losing by two points at Atlanta and scoring blowout wins against struggling teams in Detroit and St. Louis.

"We feel comfortable inside. We got a quick team and I know some of those speed guys get on turf and they feel pretty good," Orton said.

One of those might be Devin Hester, who's still looking for his first kick return TD of the season. But last week against the Rams he caught five passes for 57 yards and also carried twice for 32 yards, once taking the ball on a direct snap from center in a Wildcat formation. The Bears also used the formation for a direct snap to rookie running back Matt Forte.

But beating the Vikings and establishing a running game will require more than some trickery.

Moving the ball against a defense that is allowing only 70.4 yards rushing this season -- Forte managed only 56 yards on 20 carries in that earlier meeting -- will be the biggest challenge for the Bears.

To do that they'll have to handle the formidable Vikings defensive line featuring Kevin Williams, Pat Williams and Jared Allen.

"They actually got three Pro Bowlers on that defensive line. It's tough enough to face one and you got to face three at four positions," Bears center Olin Kreutz said.

"I thought we'd have a better record right now," Allen said "We've lost some close games and done some dumb stuff by not taking care of the ball. ... But the division has been competitive. Right now we're in a position, and so are the Bears, to kind of control where we want to go."

For the Bears to win, they'll have to stop Adrian Peterson, something they've had little success with in three previous meetings against the Vikings' young running back. Peterson has 423 yards and seven TDs in those three games, including a 224-yard rushing game last season.

In the earlier victory, the Bears feasted on numerous Minnesota mistakes. Chicago blocked a punt that was returned for a touchdown and recovered a muffed punt in the end zone for another. The Bears also intercepted Gus Frerotte four times -- without Vasher and fellow defensive backs Charles Tillman and Danieal Manning, who were also out with injuries that game.




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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Points-a-plenty: NFL has its highest-scoring week

NEW YORK -- The 80 points scored by New Orleans and Green Bay in the Saints' 51-29 win Monday night put the NFL over 800 points in a weekend for the first time. Points galore

A look at the four highest-scoring weeks (by average) in NFL history. Week 12 of 2008 was the highest total points ever scored in a single week.

Week/Yr.PointsGamesPPGWeek 7/19837611454.36Week 6/19877361452.57Week 12/20088371652.31Week 10/19807321452.29 The total of 837 points was the most ever in a single weekend, breaking the mark of 788. That was done three times: Sept 5-9, 2002; Dec. 5-6, 2004 and Dec. 29-30, 2007.

NFL games last weekend averaged 52.31 points per game. The average is the most since 52.57 in Week 6 of the 1987 season (there were 736 total points scored in 14 games that week).

NFL games have averaged 45 combined points this year. If that holds, it will top last season's average of 43.4 and the record average in the 31 seasons of a 16-game schedule: 43.7 points in 1983.

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Seattle RB Jones gets start Thursday vs. Cowboys

RENTON, Wash. -- Seattle running back Julius Jones will start on the road against Dallas in the Thanksgiving Day game, four days after being benched.

Coach Mike Holmgren says he expects Jones to be motivated to play against his former team. Jones was dumped by Dallas last season before he became a free agent.

This season, Jones has 637 yards rushing and two touchdowns in 11 games, including nine starts. Jones was a starter while Maurice Morris missed three games with a sprained knee early in the season.

Holmgren has said he would use both backs throughout the season. Morris gave Seattle its first 100-yard rushing day since Week 3 in last weekend's loss to Washington.

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Vick pleads guilty, hopes for early release

SUSSEX, Va. -- Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick pleaded guilty Tuesday to a state dogfighting charge, a move that could make him eligible to leave prison early and potentially speed up a return to pro football.

Vick, 28, arrived wearing wrist and ankle shackles with his gray suit, but the restraints were removed by the time he entered his plea. The one-time Atlanta Falcons star also pleaded not guilty to a count of cruelty to animals, but that charge was dropped under his plea deal.

He received a three-year suspended sentence -- far less than the maximum of 10 years he could have faced.

"I want to apologize to the court, my family, and to all the kids who looked up to me as a role model," Vick told the judge.

Vick's mother Brenda Boddie, brother Marcus Vick and fiancee Kijafa Frink walked in together and sat together in the front row of the gallery with other family and friends. Vick's mother declined to comment to reporters but Marcus Vick acknowledged the family was glad the ordeal was nearly over.

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Michael Vick, pictured on his way to court Tuesday, again apologized to his family and to children who looked up to him as a role model.

Vick was stoic throughout the approximately 20-minute hearing. Afterward, he turned to his young daughter and winked.

After the hearing, Surry County Commonwealth Attorney Gerald Poindexter approached Vick's mother and hugged her, saying, "At least some of this is over."

Vick already is serving a 23-month sentence in Leavenworth, Kan., on federal charges of bankrolling a dogfighting operation at a home he owned in eastern Virginia's rural Surry County, southeast of Richmond. He also admitted to participating in the killing of several underperforming dogs.

Poindexter defended allowing Vick to avoid additional prison time.

"I feel that what I did today is approved by more than a majority of Surry County, and that's the constituency that I'm concerned about," he said.

Vick is scheduled for release on July 20, 2009, and will serve three years of probation. His latest plea is important because it resolves the remaining charges against him, which is required under federal law if he is to move into a halfway house.

Vick's agent Joel Segal attended the hearing and afterward wouldn't talk specifically about a possible return to the NFL, saying only, "Mike takes full responsibility for his actions and is ready to more forward and will let his actions speak for him."

Once the highest-paid player in the NFL, Vick appeared about as trim Tuesday as when he entered prison a year ago. His lawyer, Billy Martin, said Vick's legal team hasn't been involved in any preliminary steps to revive the suspended player's career, focusing instead on reuniting him with his family.

"Michael as a human being is clearly somebody that we want to salvage," Martin said. "Michael as a football player is somebody that down the road may get a chance to look again."

The trick may be finding a team ready to take a risk on the former quarterback.

Atlanta still has Vick under contract, but Falcons owner Arthur Blank made clear late last month the three-time Pro Bowl selection won't wear that team's uniform again.

"I hope they're prepared to face the dog lovers of America," Kansas City Chiefs president and general manager Carl Peterson said earlier of a team that acquires Vick. "There are going to be a lot of problems. People love their pets, and particularly dogs. There will be protests, people expressing their thoughts -- even though he's served his time."

Vick's problems have compounded since his federal conviction in 2007. He's landed in bankruptcy court after losing nearly all of his record-breaking $130 million from a 10-year contract he signed with Atlanta in December 2004.

Nine protesters from the animal rights group PETA stood quietly outside the courthouse before the hearing, holding signs with photographs of bloodied fighting dogs and others that read "Dogfighters repent."

Asked how activists would respond if the NFL takes Vick back, Dan Shannon, assistant director of PETA, said Vick must speak out against dogfighting as someone who "participated in dogfighting and saw it ruin everything he built for himself and take away all his fame, all his fortune, all of his respect."

"If he chooses to do that, that's the only way I think he could ever be seen as any kind of a positive public figure," Shannon said.

Meanwhile, the house at the center of the dogfighting ring has been put back on the auction block.

A listing on Motleys Auction and Realty Group's Web site says the five-bedroom house in Smithfield is scheduled to be auctioned on Dec. 15, with bids starting at $590,000.

Last December, developer Wilbur Ray Todd Jr. rejected a $747,000 bid for the property, which he had bought for $450,000, along with an additional $50,000 in improvements.




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Monday, November 24, 2008

Skins-Ravens Week 14 game flexed to prime time

NEW YORK -- The Washington-Baltimore game on Dec. 7 in Baltimore has been moved from 1 p.m. ET to 8:15 p.m. and will be televised by NBC as part of the NFL's flexible scheduling.

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It will replace New England at Seattle, which now will be played at 4:05 p.m. ET. It's the first switch of a game from afternoon to prime time this season.

The Redskins-Ravens game is between two teams in the playoff race with 7-4 records. While the Patriots, also 7-4, remain in contention, Seattle (2-9) is out of it.

The flex scheduling was instituted with the new television contract in 2005 to allow more attractive games to be switched to prime time in the last two months of the season.




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Steelers release punter Ernster, bring back Berger

PITTSBURGH -- Mitch Berger is replacing Paul Ernster as the Pittsburgh Steelers' punter for the second time since training camp.

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The Steelers released the ineffective Ernster on Monday and brought back Berger, who was released Nov. 5 after averaging 41.9 yards in eight games. Berger had a hamstring problem that was affecting his punting when he was released.

Ernster was signed to replace Berger but averaged only 31.3 yards on 12 punts in three games. His 28.5 average yardage on five punts during the Steelers' 27-10 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday was their second lowest in a game since 1970.

"It was horrible," coach Mike Tomlin said that night of the punting. "It will be addressed."

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Berger was signed during training camp to compete with Ernster after Daniel Sepulveda injured a knee on the first full day of training camp and was lost for the season. Ernster, who signed the day after Sepulveda was hurt, was cut before the season started.




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Dolphins lose top receiver Camarillo for season

DAVIE, Fla. -- Miami Dolphins wide receiver Greg Camarillo will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury, coach Tony Sparano said Monday.

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Camarillo left Miami's 48-28 loss to New England in the second half Sunday and did not return.

"You don't want to lose a player like that," Sparano said. "He's been really productive for us. To me, the guy's been exactly what you're looking for on your football team. I'm disappointed for him. I know how important it is for him."

The injury ends Camarillo's breakout year with the Dolphins. He leads the Dolphins with 55 receptions for 613 yards and two touchdowns after catching a total of eight passes in his first two NFL seasons.

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"He's a very, very consistent player," said Casey Cramer, who has roomed with Camarillo for the past three games. "I just hope that he heals quickly and he gets back out as soon as he can. He's a great guy."

Camarillo did not think the injury was season-ending after Sunday's game, his agent J.R. Rickert said.

"He's in good spirits considering the circumstances," Rickert said. "Greg is the kind of guy who really likes going out there every week and laying it on the line with his teammates."

This is the second time in two years that the Dolphins have lost a key player during a game against the Patriots. Running back Ronnie Brown needed surgery to repair a torn ACL after the Dolphins' 49-28 loss to New England on Oct. 21, 2007.

Camarillo signed a $6 million, three-year extension this year that will keep him under contract through 2011.

"It hurts to lose Greg, but I think we'll be fine," running back Patrick Cobbs said. "I think this team can pick it up and we can definitely move forward."




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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Report: NFLPA has 14 finalists to succeed Upshaw

Four former NFL Players Association presidents as well as Fred Nance, a sports law attorney who represents NBA star LeBron James, are among the list of candidates being considered to replace the late Gene Upshaw as the union's executive director, a person with knowledge of the search process told The Associated Press on Sunday.

Nance is a Cleveland-based lawyer who was one of five finalists for the NFL commissioner's job two years ago, and also played a role in brokering the return of the Browns to Cleveland in 1999. Phone and e-mail messages left with Nance were not immediately returned.

Troy Vincent and Trace Armstrong -- two of the union's most recent former presidents -- made the latest cut after the NFLPA narrowed the list of candidates to about 14 from 25 last week. Two other former union presidents also made the list: Mike Kenn, a former Atlanta Falcons offensive lineman who served as Fulton County Commission Chairman in Georgia earlier this decade; and George Martin, the former New York Giants defensive end who recently completed a cross-country walk to raise $2 million for sick 9/11 rescue workers.

Also making the cut is sports attorney David Cornwell, who most recently represented a group of NFL players appealing suspensions for taking a diuretic that is a masking agent for steroids. Cornwell did not immediately return a phone message, while both Vincent and Armstrong declined comment when reached by the AP.

A portion of the list was provided by a person who spoke on condition of anonymity because the person is not authorized to release such information. The list also includes candidates who have no previous ties to the union or the NFL, as the NFLPA seeks to replace Upshaw, who died in August.

NFLPA regional director Jason Belser, a former player with Indianapolis and Kansas City, was among the initial candidates for the job but did not make the cut, the person said.

NFLPA president and Titans center Kevin Mawae and members of the union's search committee have declined to identify the candidates.

The remaining candidates are scheduled to meet individually with the Chicago-based search firm, Reilly Partners, through the end of the year before a list of finalists is determined. The new executive director is scheduled to be selected at the NFLPA's annual meeting in Hawaii in March.

Nance played a key role in winning back James' eligibility after the NBA superstar was suspended by the Ohio High School Athletic Association for accepting gifts. He was the city's top negotiator for development at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, and first became involved with the NFL in 1995 when former Browns owner Art Modell relocated the team to Baltimore.

Nance worked with former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue and his eventual successor, Roger Goodell, to ensure football would one day return to Cleveland.

Armstrong, currently working as a sports agent for Creative Artists Agency, is a former defensive end who spent 15 seasons in the NFL split between Chicago, Miami and Oakland. He also served as the union's president for eight years before being succeeded by Vincent in 2004.

Like Armstrong, Vincent was also an obvious choice to make latest cut. The NFL's Walter Payton Man of the Year in 2002, Vincent was a five-time Pro Bowl selection over a 16-year career split between Miami, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Washington.

During his four-year term as union president, which concluded in March, Vincent was considered by several league owners and union members as a potential successor to Upshaw. Vincent is currently overseeing numerous business ventures.




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Matt Ryan (2) seems to be making a smooth adjustment from Boston College to NFL starting quarterback.

Matt Ryan was an Atlanta Falcon -- before he was an Atlanta Falcon.

While at Boston College, Ryan and his roommates Ryan Poles and Ryan Thompson spent numerous afternoons playing Madden NFL video games. The man nicknamed "Matty Ice" always chose the Falcons for one reason.

"He wanted Michael Vick so he could scramble in the backfield," Poles said.

There was only one problem.

"He usually didn't win," Thompson said, laughing.

These days, Ryan is both in Madden NFL and winning as Vick's replacement as franchise quarterback. Ryan, 23, has led the Falcons to a 6-4 start. The rookie starter's play has helped reinvigorate crowds in the Georgia Dome. There, Ryan was unbeaten in four starts until a 24-20 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

Ryan's signature showing thus far might be the Falcons' 22-20 Week 6 home victory over the Chicago Bears. In the final seconds of that thriller, Ryan threw a dart to receiver Michael Jenkins for a 26-yard gain to set up the winning field goal by Jason Elam.

Afterward, Ryan reveled with first-year Falcons head coach Mike Smith and teammates but kept his cool, befitting how he earned his Matty Ice nickname for his coolness on the field.

"I think if you get caught up in those surreal moments and try to make it bigger than it is, that can overwhelm you," Ryan said of his NFL experience thus far. "I try to make a conscious effort not to get blown away, but remember to go out and play the same game you've played your whole life. You're just playing against better people."

The ACC Player of the Year as a senior at Boston College, Ryan has helped resurrect a franchise left in shambles after the 2007 departures of Vick (who was imprisoned after a dogfighting conviction) and head coach Bobby Petrino (who resigned late in the season).

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When the Falcons suffered those calamities en route to a 4-12 season, "we had a lot of question marks, and even the veterans didn't know if we'd be here," 13-year pro strong safety Lawyer Milloy said. "It was a total rebuilding process."

There seemed to be some debate about how to rebuild. Many pundits thought LSU defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey was the smartest choice for Atlanta's first-round pick at third overall.

But Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff had another idea.

"There were a lot of people talking about Dorsey, and we think very highly of him, but we knew we wanted a QB, one with accuracy underneath, the ability to move in the pocket, and who also had off-the-field strengths," Dimitroff said. "To us, that was the difference."

The Falcons made Ryan the first quarterback taken in the draft, and the richest, with a six-year, $72 million contract (including $34.75 million guaranteed). After the draft, Ryan immediately flew to Atlanta with his father, Mike, then bought a house and began acclimating.

"That was very important to Matt, to be settled early on," Mike Ryan said.

The fresh-faced Exton, Pa., native, who'd lived his entire life in the Northeast, soon found that he enjoyed Southern living. He particularly likes the fast-food chain Popeyes, which, along with pizza, are his self-professed weaknesses. His girlfriend, Sarah Marshall, a former BC basketball player, also moved to Atlanta, and she has become the resident cook for the two of them on weeknights.

Much of Ryan's life is, he said, "pretty regular." On Saturdays, after driving to McDonald's to pick up breakfast sandwiches for himself and his fellow Falcons quarterbacks to enjoy during their morning meeting, he's back home by 11:30 to spend the day watching college football. He'll return to the facility that evening for a final round of meetings, then head home again.

On most weeknights, he'll watch film of the week's opponent or TV shows such as his new weeknight favorite, Fox's "Fringe," or he's spending time with friends and teammates.

"The way I act and the way I am is the same as other 23-year-olds," Ryan said. "I like to watch dumb reality TV or hang out with my friends. It's really no different."

Beyond the obvious changes in lifestyle, the big difference in his regimen is digesting a pro playbook. For Ryan, the 2004 recipient of Boston College's Mall Scholar-Athlete Award, learning playbook intricacies has been yet another seamless transition.

"When we got here and had spring ball for the first time, he had absorbed the playbook within a week," Boston College head coach Jeff Jagodzinski said of Ryan. "He's very football-smart and also a really smart kid academically. He gets it."

The highlight of Ryan's week off the field is catching the newest episode of HBO's "Entourage" on Sunday nights. If the team is traveling or playing the late game, he'll watch the reruns that air Friday evenings.

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Pennsylvania native Ryan, seen here at the Pro Football Hall Of Fame this past summer, is adjusting to Atlanta and developing a fondness for a certain fast-food outlet.

"It's kind of dorky, but that's what I look forward to," Ryan said.

That lifestyle has kept him grounded, despite the spotlight that intensifies with each win. Family, too, is a major reason Ryan said he hasn't changed. He is extremely close to his parents, Mike and Bernie, as well as his three siblings: Michael (a former Division III quarterback at Widener University), Kate and John (a senior quarterback at William Penn Charter High School, where both Michael and Matt played).

Ryan's family often travels to Atlanta on game weekends, and he spends as much time with them as possible, particularly his baby niece. Mike tells the story of a recent visit when, on Monday morning, Matt awoke early to attend an optional workout. Getting his work done early enabled him to spend more time with his family members before they left that afternoon.

"Away from football, I'm happiest just spending time with my family and friends," Ryan said. "They're some of the few people who don't ask you about football all the time, and that's nice."

His affable, child-friendly nature carries over at work: Before the Falcons' home game against the New Orleans Saints, Ryan spent several minutes fielding passes not only from teammates, but also from children given field access during the pregame warm-ups.

Take a visual survey of fans outside the Georgia Dome on Sunday mornings, and No. 2 jerseys abound.

"That's always strange when you come into the stadium and see people wearing your jersey," Ryan said. "It doesn't seem right, but it's cool. Very cool."

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When he jumped into the huddle the first time and got our attention, everyone was kind of shocked, like, 'The rookie's talking to us like this.' But we respected him right away.

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--Veteran Falcons C Todd McClure on QB Matt Ryan's command of the huddle

It's not just the fans whom Ryan is convincing.

"When he jumped into the huddle the first time and got our attention, everyone was kind of shocked, like, 'The rookie's talking to us like this,'" veteran center Todd McClure said. "But we respected him right away."

On the first pass of his pro career, Ryan threw a 62-yard touchdown pass to Jenkins. Ryan celebrates big plays in modest fashion, rushing to congratulate the receiver or ball carrier with an aerial chest bump.

"He's got what it takes to get out there and make the big plays at the big times," backup quarterback Chris Redman said. "And he's humble. He gives everyone else credit and does things the right way."

Ryan has learned lessons, in part, from Joey Harrington, who's currently the Saints' third-string quarterback. Harrington was with Atlanta last season and throughout training camp before being released.

A former Oregon star quarterback, Harrington entered the league in 2002 as the Detroit Lions' top draft pick. Like Ryan, he was thrust into the starting role with much expectation; unlike Ryan, he finished the season 3-13 with a 59.9 passer rating.

"[Harrington] gave me some advice, and his biggest thing was, don't try to do what others tell you. You have to keep true to what it is that got you here," Ryan said.

"I didn't want to push my experiences on him, but I tried to help when he asked," Harrington said. "Matt is a great guy with a good head on his shoulders. At the same time, he still has that swagger and confidence that comes from being a star in college. You need that to be a successful QB in the NFL."

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'I got the nod' -- that was all he said. I got off the phone and went nuts, but all he said were those words.

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--Mike Ryan on his son Matt delivering the news that he had won the Falcons' starting job

When Ryan learned in late August that he would be the Falcons' starter, he called his father.

"'I got the nod' -- that was all he said," Mike recalls.

"I got off the phone and went nuts, but all he said were those words."

Ryan has been consistently productive, totaling 2,159 yards (11th-best among NFL QBs) and an 87.8 passer rating (13th-best) through Week 11.

His chemistry with receivers Jenkins and Roddy White as well as with running backs Michael Turner and Jerious Norwood has resulted in 11 touchdown passes. In 283 pass attempts, Ryan has thrown just six interceptions.

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Rookie quarterback Matt Ryan (2) and veteran receiver Roddy White (84) already have become a deadly combination.

"Regardless of age, when you're the QB, you have to be a leader because everyone looks to you," backup quarterback D.J. Shockley said. "He understands that already and has taken it upon himself to be that guy."

At 6 feet, 4 inches and 220 pounds, Ryan looks as if he was born to play quarterback. But his youth coaches didn't always agree.

"In Pop Warner football, Matt played tight end, safety, you name it, but not much QB," Mike said. "He was not fast, but he was smart. He understood what needed to be done and he could throw very accurately and very well."

By the halfway point of his high school freshman season, Ryan's coach, Brian McCloskey, had given him free rein to call audibles at the line of scrimmage. Though he wasn't an immediate starter at BC, Mike said that Ryan already was being mentioned as a future star.

"In his freshman year, he was almost in the discussion right away as the future of BC football. At that point, he hadn't played a down and wouldn't for another year and a half. … They had Brian St. Pierre and a good recruit from Maine, and here's Matt, 6-5, maybe 185 pounds soaking wet, in the mix. I was so surprised at that."

Although he's once again enduring another "first year," Ryan said he already feels comfortable reading defenses and changing a call as the play clock winds down. His smart, mature play belies his first-year status, particularly when he scrambles or gets off a quick pass.

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Matt Ryan's jersey is beginning to become a popular sight.

"Matt [Ryan] makes their offensive line even better than they are," Saints rookie defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis said after New Orleans' 34-20 loss to Atlanta. Ryan completed 16 of 23 passes for 248 yards and two scores. He didn't throw an interception and avoided being sacked.

Given that many veteran quarterbacks have struggled mightily this season, Ryan's consistently smooth showings are even more impressive.

Behind that cool demeanor, however, there is one major pet peeve.

"When guys jump offsides. That's the one thing that just drives him crazy," Jagodzinski said of Ryan.

"I feel sorry for any lineman that jumps offsides," Thompson added.

Fortunately, the Falcons are among the least penalized teams this season.

"Oftentimes, I'll look at my wife, and we're like, 'Can you believe this?'" Mike Ryan said.

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The Ryans aren't the only ones. Now, behind Ryan, Turner, White, Elam, and defensive standouts such as Milloy and John Abraham, the Falcons are bidding for the NFC South title. The third-place Falcons are two games behind the division-leading Carolina Panthers, who visit the Georgia Dome for a crucial game Sunday.

"This town wants someone to rally behind, and he's going to be the guy if he keeps playing like he's been playing," McClure said.

Said Milloy: "As each week goes by, you realize that this guy is for real."

Although Ryan might be a favorite to be named rookie of the year, there are moments when he can remain incognito, even in Atlanta.

Wide receiver Brian Finneran tells the story of a preseason auto accident involving himself, Ryan (who was driving) and Shockley.

"We were sitting at a light, it was raining and wet out, and this knucklehead came around the corner too fast and skidded into us. Matt took it like he would anything else, just called the cops and filed a report," Finneran recalled.

"But the guy who hit us didn't realize who we were. He kept asking, 'Are you guys going to the gym?' since we're all fairly big and in our workout gear. We laughed and said, 'Yeah, we're going to the gym,' until we finally told him who we were."

One place you won't find Ryan is the Web-networking phenomenon Facebook -- at least, not anymore.

"Our junior year, when he was starting to be known as a good player, he was on Facebook," Poles said. "But 90 percent of his friends' list was male. There were hardly any girls. We used to rip him apart for that -- here's one of the top QBs in college, and almost all his friends were guys. That's why he's no longer on there."

When the offseason rolls around, Ryan said he'll be ready to catch up on sleep. He'll also devote some days to golf (he often plays in a foursome with his dad and two brothers), spend time at the beach with his family and watch his other favorite sport, basketball.

"In college, I don't know if I should say this, but we used to skip class to watch some of the March Madness games," Ryan said. "Now I'll be able to watch all of them. I'm so excited about that, and catching some [Atlanta] Hawks games as well."

Until then, he's focused on doing something that would have seemed virtually impossible even in a video game world -- making the Falcons unlikely playoff contenders.

"I want to be around here a long time, with this team, go to the playoffs and hopefully win a championship," Ryan said.

Even as the acclaim and recognition mounts for Ryan, there's little chance that fame will go to his head.

"Nothing is taken for granted, and there's no sense of entitlement," Mike Ryan said of his son. "He understands that what has happened is a gift, and I'm proud of that."




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IRVING, Texas -- The NFL confirmed Friday that suspended cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones can join the Dallas Cowboys on Monday and that he can play again Dec. 7 against Pittsburgh -- but only if he stays on his best behavior.

Commissioner Roger Goodell issued a brief statement Friday confirming the details of Jones' return, noting that it can only happen "if he avoids any further incidents and fully complies with each and every condition that has been established for him."

Those conditions were not outlined, although it's believed that he must keep up with the aftercare of the alcohol rehabilitation program he underwent since being suspended Oct. 14.

Sources told ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen that one of the conditions is that Jones must continue intensive rehab and counseling on an outpatient basis. Any missteps, including a missed appointment, could lead to a lifetime ban.

The statement also noted that "Commissioner Goodell's decision was based on the recommendations of clinical experts."

Jones was suspended from the entire 2007 season because of repeated run-ins with the law. Traded to Dallas and given another chance by Goodell, Jones played six games before getting punished again. By missing the next two games, this will become a six-game penalty, making it 22 of a possible 28 games he'll have been forced to sit out.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones revealed the commissioner's decision Wednesday. The league office had been mum about the reinstatement until issuing a three-sentence release Friday afternoon.




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LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- The Chicago Bears placed veteran offensive tackle Fred Miller on injured reserve and elevated receiver Brandon Rideau from the practice squad on Saturday.

Officially listed with a shoulder injury, Miller appeared in just six games and played mostly on special teams in his 13th season.

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The Bears released him in February to avoid paying a roster bonus but brought him back in September following several weeks of talks after first-round draft pick Chris Williams injured his back early in training camp. A fifth-round draft pick by St. Louis in 1996, Miller appeared in 192 games -- 52 with Chicago the past four years.

He helped the Bears reach the Super Bowl two years ago after playing in one with the Rams, the Bears' opponent on Sunday.

A fourth-year pro, Rideau spent the first 11 weeks on the practice squad after catching five passes for a team-leading 127 yards and three touchdowns in the preseason.




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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The chances of Plaxico Burress making another winning touchdown catch this weekend at the University of Phoenix Stadium are questionable at best. Plaxico Burress

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2008 Season StatsRecYdsTDAvgLongYAC35454413.03357 The New York Giants' star receiver was limited at practice Friday because of an injury to his right hamstring and he will be a game-time decision on Sunday when the Super Bowl champions play the Arizona Cardinals.

"Knowing me, as of right now, I will play, but like I said you have to be smart about it because it is a hamstring," Burress said after practice. "The weather is going to be cold out here for the rest of the season and hamstrings really don't normally do well in the cold weather. So like I said, I am just going to make the decision based on how I feel when we get out there and warm up on Sunday."

Burress tweaked the hamstring in practice Wednesday and he did not work out Thursday. His hamstring was a little sore after practice Friday, but it did not bother him when he jogged.

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Burress caught a winning 13-yard pass from Eli Manning in the left corner of the end zone with 35 seconds to play.

"I don't even know what corner it was," Burress said. "I don't know, man, I was running and turning around and doing so much on that play that I don't even remember what corner it was. I was so out of it that game. I was just happy that we won."

Burress has shown the ability to play with pain. He played almost the entire season last year with an ankle injury that prevented him from practicing.

Coincidentally, Burress injured a knee a week before the Super Bowl and could not practice. He had two catches for 27 in the championship game.

"I think that place has a hex on me a little bit, when it comes to game week, but I don't know," he said. "It is unfortunate that it happened, but I am in good spirits about it and it is not serious. But then again, I know how these hamstring things go. You just have to take it day to day and rest. When I am ready to go, I will see."

Burress said a hamstring is a lot different from an ankle or knee injury. He said the last time he had a hamstring injury, he missed six games with the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, he said that pull was worse.

"It is not something that you can cover up or anything like that," Burress said. "It is one of the things that makes my body go, so like I said, if I am not able to do the things that I am capable of going out and doing, it is going to be very obvious."

Burress has 35 catches for 454 yards and four touchdowns, but his receptions have declined steadily since catching 15 passes in the first two games. He has gotten double coverage in almost every game since and he has caught no more than three passes in the last five games.




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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Bills starting safety Donte Whitner and starting cornerback Jabari Greer won't play because of injuries when Buffalo travels to Kansas City to play the Chiefs on Sunday.

Injuries deplete Bills defensive backfield vs. K.C.

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Whitner, who missed the second half of Buffalo's Monday night loss to Cleveland, is nursing a right shoulder separated against the Jets on Nov. 2. Greer, meanwhile, hurt his right knee in the Browns game. Buffalo's secondary might be even further depleted if Whitner's replacement, Bryan Scott, can't play. Scott is questionable because of a left knee injury sustained against the Browns. Rookie Leodis McKelvin will likely start in place of Greer, while George Wilson would start at strong safety if Scott is unable to go. Though listed as questionable, starting receiver Josh Reed will likely play for the first time since spraining an ankle in the first half against Miami on Oct. 26. Reed practiced all week after missing the last three games. The Bills (5-5) also placed reserve linebacker Marcus Buggs on injured reserve Friday after he sustained a high ankle sprain against the Browns. To take his place on the 53-man roster, Buffalo promoted linebacker Dustin Fox from the practice squad.




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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Ocho Cinco returns to Bengals practice, faces fine

CINCINNATI -- Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ocho Cinco was back at work Friday, a day after being sent home before the Pittsburgh game for disciplinary reasons.

Coach Marvin Lewis wanted to move on from the latest Bengals controversy, and after the team fell to 1-9-1. The latest loss Thursday night against the Steelers was a 27-10 defeat in which the Bengals managed just 208 yards of offense.

Ocho Cinco returns to Bengals practice, faces fine

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Lewis said the punishment fit the violation, and declined to go into details of the incident. Ocho Cinco was late for a team meeting Wednesday night, and then had a verbal altercation with a coach or coaches.

"I think, yeah, any time a player has a thing that occurs like that, you let your teammates down," Lewis said Friday. "I think any time that you have to sit a player down, it sends a message to players, because that's the only thing they get and understand."

He said losing playing time often gets players' attention more than losing money, although Lewis said Ocho Cinco will be fined an undisclosed sum.

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"That's their livelihood, that's how they extend themselves, that's what they do and that's important to them. So when you take away playing time, that's the loudest voice they hear," Lewis said.

Lewis said he expects Ocho Cinco to playing against Baltimore on Nov. 30, the Bengals' next game.

Ocho Cinco, who changed his name earlier this year from Chad Johnson, was gone from the team's facilities by the time they were opened to reporters Friday afternoon. He received treatment for a sore knee.

"It was normal, it was nothing different," wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh said of Friday's team activities.

"He didn't let me down. ... Like I said, we're 1-8-1 with him, so we're 0-1 without him," he said of Ocho Cinco.

Thursday was the first time since Nov. 18, 2001 -- a string of 113 straight games -- that Ocho Cinco did not play in a Bengals' game.

He is the franchise's career leader with 600 receptions and 8,748 yards receiving, but is having his worst season since his rookie year of 2001. He has 41 catches, 383 yards and four touchdowns. He has not caught a pass for more than 22 yards all season.




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Hasselbeck back at practice, likely to start Sunday

RENTON, Wash. -- Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck returned to practice after sitting out a day and appears to be on track to start against the Washington Redskins on Sunday.

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"I thought it went OK today, it was a step," Hasselbeck said Thursday.

The three-time Pro Bowl quarterback missed Wednesday's practice, taking an extra day to recover from his first game back in six weeks -- a loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.

"I don't think I have ever had a game that I felt that bad afterwards," the 33-year-old Hasselbeck said. "It was a tough one."

Hasselbeck, who was out with a nerve problem in his right leg caused by a bulging disk in his back, was 17-of-29 for 170 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions Sunday - good enough for only a 47.3 quarterback rating.

"I think my body just quit," he said. "It had just had enough and that's disappointing, because as a player you feel like you just let everybody down."

Hasselbeck doesn't think the layoff was really a factor.

"Say I'd played for five weeks and I took that many shots to the head, I think I still would have felt a little bad," he said. "I don't know if you get used to it."




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Suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick placed family pet dogs into a ring and his trained pit bulls "caused major injuries" to the pets at Bad Newz Kennels, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report released on Friday.

The 17-page report, prepared by the USDA's inspector general-investigations division, provided some new details on Vick's participation in Bad Newz Kennels, the dogfighting operation financed by Vick and formed along with his friends Tony Taylor, Purnell Peace and Quanis Phillips.

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Vick in Virginia as new details of abuse revealed

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Michael Vick, arriving to federal court in August 2007, is isolated at the Riverside Regional Jail in Virginia to avoid disruptions.

The report, dated Aug. 28, 2008, says "Vick, Peace and Phillips thought it was funny to watch the pit bull dogs belonging to Bad Newz Kennels injure or kill the other dogs." The report has names and phrases redacted in order to protect the anonymity of certain individuals who cooperated with investigators.

The report also states in mid-April of 2007, Vick, Peace and Phillips hung approximately three dogs that did not perform well in a "rolling session," which indicates the readiness of a dog to fight. According to the report, the three men hung the dogs "by placing a nylon cord over a 2 X 4 that was nailed to two trees located next to the big shed. They also drowned approximately three dogs by putting the dogs' heads in a five gallon bucket of water."

Vick initially told authorities "while he assisted Phillips and Peace in the killing of the dogs, he did not actually kill the dogs" but "helped Phillips toss several dogs to the side," according to the report.

However, the report says Vick took back that statement when he failed a polygraph test. "Vick failed the examination as it related to the killing of the dogs in April 2007. Ultimately, Vick recanted his previous statement wherein he said he was not actually involved in the killing of six to eight dogs. ... Vick admitted taking part in the actual hanging of the dogs." Vick, the report says, paid someone whose name was redacted $100 to dig two graves for the dog carcasses. "Based on past circumstances," the report says, "Phillips and Peace did not like [Vick] to do any type of work that could injure him and jeopardize his NFL contract." When the person who dug the graves refused to bury the animals, the report says, Vick, Peace and Phillips buried the dogs themselves.

Vick is serving a 23 month sentence in a minimum security federal prison camp in Leavenworth, Kan., on a conspiracy charge relating to the interstate dogfighting operation he helped run on a property he owned in Surry County, Virginia. Vick is scheduled to be released on July 20, 2009.

Vick is currently being held in protective custody at Riverside Regional Jail in Hopewell, Va., until his hearing on Tuesday in Surry County Circuit Court to plead guilty to two state charges related to dogfighting. The state charges -- one count of torturing and killing dogs and one count of promoting dogfighting -- each carry a maximum prison term of five years. But under the terms of his plea agreement, Vick is expected to receive a three-year suspended prison term and a $2,500 fine (which would be suspended if he pays court costs and maintains good behavior for four years).

By resolving the pending state charges, Vick would qualify to participate in the Federal Bureau of Prisons re-entry program, which could enable him to serve part of the remainder of his federal sentence in a halfway house.

According to the Bureau of Prisons, in 2007, for inmates who qualified, the average length of their time served at a halfway house was three months.

Vick, who was once the NFL's highest paid player, has been washing pots and pans for 12 cents an hour, according to Falcons owner Arthur Blank, who has said he's kept in touch with Vick through written correspondence. Blank said Vick also told him he's passing the time and staying in shape by playing quarterback for both sides during prison football games. Vick, 28, is still under contract with the Falcons.

National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Vick indefinitely without pay on Aug. 24, 2007, and has said he will review the status of Vick's suspension following the conclusion of Vick's legal proceedings.

Vick's lawyers, the NFL and the Falcons were not immediately available for comment.




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