| Dawson wins battle of kickers; Browns edge Bills
Phil Dawson's 56-yard field goal gave the
Browns the lead with 1:39 to play, and Rian Lindell pushed his 47-yard attempt
wide right in the final minute of a frenetic fourth quarter as the Cleveland
Browns held on for a 29-27 win over the slumping Buffalo Bills.
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| NFL Inactives (Monday, November 17, 2008)
The following is a list of inactive players
for tonight's NFL game.
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| Rams hurting: RB Jackson out, OT Pace to miss 2-to-4 weeks
St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson
will miss next Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears with a thigh injury,
while offensive tackle Orlando Pace will be out 2-to-4 weeks with a knee
injury.
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| Bears/Vikings remains on Sunday night for Week 12
The NFL announced its final schedule for Week
13 and decided to keep the matchup between the Chicago Bears and
Minnesota Vikings as the Sunday night contest.
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| Pro Bowl safety John Lynch retires
Pro Bowl safety John Lynch announced his
retirement at a news conference Monday afternoon.
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| Bucs RB Graham likely done for season
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Earnest
Graham is likely done for the season with a right ankle injury suffered in
Sunday's 19-13 win over the Minnesota Vikings.
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| Line of Scrimmage: Rating the Divisions
The word "arguably" has been kicked around
quite a lot by NFL pundits in recent weeks.
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| Cowboys edge Redskins in Romo's return
Tony Romo returned after a three-game absence
and hit Martellus Bennett with a 25-yard, fourth-quarter touchdown that proved
to be the game-winner, as the Dallas Cowboys pulled out a critical 14-10 win
over NFC East rival Washington.
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| Niners halt six-game slide and get first win under Singletary
Shaun Hill threw for two touchdowns and
ran for another score, and Frank Gore rushed for two more TDs, as the San
Francisco 49ers crushed the St. Louis Rams, 35-16, at Candlestick Park to give
interim head coach Mike Singletary his first triumph with the club.
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| Portis in uniform against Cowboys
Redskins running back Clinton Portis battled
through an injured knee Sunday night, but his efforts were not enough in
Washington's 14-10 loss to NFC East rival Dallas.
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