Monday, September 17, 2012

NFL

  • Best and worst: NFL highlights and lowlights from Week 2

    Best and worst: NFL highlights and lowlights from Week 2. Comments. E-mail; Print; Share. By Nate Davis, USA TODAY. Updated.

    content.usatoday.com

  • School's out, but Schiano still learning NFL way

    Alas, Greg Schiano, now you've done it. You've annoyed the poor old New York Giants and irritated poor old Tom Coughlin, and for what?

    www.usatoday.com

  • NFL Reviews Replacement Officials' Social-Media Behavior as Fans

    As the NFL yesterday drew increased criticism in its second week of games without regular officials because of a lockout, the league's decision to replace side judge Brian Stropolo with alternate Tim Keese was done "to avoid any appearance of conflict ...

    www.businessweek.com

  • Julio Jones – the NFL's next great wide receiver – is ready for prime time

    FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. - This is what happens when you're the NFL's next great receiver: Julio Jones isn't in the Atlanta Falcons' locker room five seconds before the first member of the media approaches him looking for a quote.

    sports.yahoo.com

  • Harbaugh finds new ways to motivate unbeaten 49ers

    SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) - Jim Harbaugh considers Muhammad Ali the most competitive athlete of all time - in anything. Harbaugh got so giddy hearing father Jack's stories of recently spending a Ravens practice alongside Ali in Baltimore, San Francisco ...

    sportsillustrated.cnn.com

  • Replacement officials taking heat

    The NFL locked out the regular officials in June after their contract expired. Negotiations with the NFL Referees Association broke down several times during the summer, including just before the season, and the league is using replacements for the ...

    sportsillustrated.cnn.com

  • NFL replacement refs: Integrity of the game is at stake

    Ben Roethlisberger questions an intentional grounding call by replacement referee Jerry Frump (Justin K. Aller / Getty Images) A new level of chaos came to NFL games Sunday because of the ongoing lockout of game officials. Refs seemed to struggle to ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • With 1st win, Dolphins in tie for AFC East lead

    After the Dolphins endured a drubbing at Houston in their opener, they sank to last in the NFL in the AP Pro 32 rankings, and one web site speculated about their chances of going 0-16.

    sportsillustrated.cnn.com

  • Browns Notebook: Struggling secondary key to defeat

    The loss of CB Joe Haden to suspension for violating the NFL drug policy wasn't the only reason the Cleveland Browns fell to Cincinnati.

    www.cbssports.com

  • Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma meets with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell

    NEW YORK - New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday to discuss his suspension that was temporarily lifted.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • The NFL's Most Overpaid Players

    New York Jets linebacker David Harris is a very good player. Playing alongside the noisy and hard-hitting Bart Scott, Harris, a sixth-year man out of Michigan, quietly led the Jets with 65 tackles last season.

    www.forbes.com

  • 2012 NFL Week 2 Recap, Analysis: Philadelphia Eagles vs. Baltimore Ravens

    That was a terrible first half, but the Philadelphia Eagles really showed a lot in that second half. During the first half, I was convinced that we were looking at an 8-8 team again.

    www.opposingviews.com

  • NFL: Indianapolis Colts' Andrew Luck shows poise in first win as a pro

    Andrew Luck didn't play like a rookie Sunday afternoon. The Colts quarterback threw two touchdown passes, took advantage of several key Minnesota penalties and marched Indianapolis 45 yards in 23 seconds to set up Adam Vinatieri for a 53-yard field ...

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Darrelle Revis Still Questionable

    To the NFL standards, he has to pass those tests. Right now, he looks to be doing well, so hopefully he will be playing. Losing Revis for another week would be a big setback, as his absence make the Jets otherwise top-notch defense vulnerable to ...

    bleacherreport.com

  • NFL 2012 Week 3 TV Schedule

    Who would have ever guessed Week 2 of the NFL season would be full of such excitement. The Miami Dolphins decisively defeated the Oakland Raiders, the Arizona Cardinals stunned the New England Patriots, and the Philadelphia Eagles squeaked out a ...

    sports.yahoo.com

  • Redskins' LB Orakpo, DE Carriker out for season

    ASHBURN, Va. (AP) - The early glow from Robert Griffin III's fast start faded quickly for the Washington Redskins on Monday when defensive starters Brian Orakpo and Adam Carriker were declared out for the season.

    sportsillustrated.cnn.com

  • Former NFL stars react to Cowboys loss: 'Obviously, they cannot handle success ...

    As expected, several NFL analysts were asked Monday morning for their opinion on the Cowboys' loss Sunday in Seattle. The 27-7 defeat at the hands of the Seahawks came after the Cowboys had 10 days to prepare following their Week 1 victory on Sept.

    cowboysblog.dallasnews.com

  • NFL rookie quarterback weekly grades

    Robert Griffin III and Brandon Weeden were responsible for five touchdowns between them but their respective teams lost. Andrew Luck, Ryan Tannehill and Russell Wilson got it done in the air while leading their teams to victory.

    espn.go.com

  • NFL Injury Report: Aaron Hernandez's Ankle Leaves Pats With Only 1 Dominant ...

    With nearly two weeks in the books in the 2012 NFL season, no result has been as surprising as Arizona's 20-18 upset win over New England on Sunday.

    www.sbnation.com

  • Breaking: NFL may have removed negative NFL story from NFL Media

    ProFootballTalk reports that an NFL.com story posted Sunday about an internal memo concerning replacement officials that included rules about conflicts of interests no longer appeared on the site Monday.

    blogs.ajc.com

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