…dominant San Diego became after it dropped to 2-3 and 3.5 games behind Denver after the Broncos hammered the Chargers at home in Week 6. San Diego hasn’t lost since. This…
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AFC West Team Wrap-ups
…dominant San Diego became after it dropped to 2-3 and 3.5 games behind Denver after the Broncos hammered the Chargers at home in Week 6. San Diego hasn’t lost since. This…
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AFC West Team Wrap-ups
…the AFC defensive player of the week for his stunning play in a 20-point win at Denver on Sunday. Johnson returned two interceptions for touchdowns in the Chiefs’ 44-24 win, which knocked Denver…
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Kansas City LB Johnson honored
Bears President Ted Phillips says Lovie Smith can get the job done.
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Bears’ Phillips: Lovie can get the job done
WASHINGTON – The last time Dan Snyder went looking for a coach, he used a whole month, exhausted his entire list of candidates and settled for a novice who yielded little power, didn’t always get his due respect and went 12-20.
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Mike Shanahan agrees to become head coach the Washington Redskins (The Canadian Press)
Though other stars have emerged at the position, Randy Moss is deemed as the standard at wide receiver.
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Moss still held in high regard by peers (Yahoo! Sports)
Mike Shanahan will be the Washington Redskins’ seventh coach since Dan Snyder bought the team in 1999. He will be introduced at a news conference at noon.
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Shanahan Agrees To Coach Redskins
Mike Shanahan was introduced Wednesday as coach of the Washington Redskins.
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Shanahan introduced as coach of Redskins
Ron Turner said the expectations for Jay Cutler were unrealistic.
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…coach Mike Shanahan. Yet if the fawning, purple prose in Shanahan’s official 3,728-word Denver Broncos team bio is to be believed, the ‘Skins may be getting a bargain. Consider: Word Number…
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Teams such as the Colts have the right to rest starters, writes John Clayton in his latest mailbag.
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Clayton mailbag: Teams have the right to rest players