| Browns' injury woes continue, Dorsey to start vs. Titans
Ken Dorsey will be the Browns starting
quarterback when Cleveland travels to take on the Tennessee Titans next
Sunday, while the team will be without both quarterback Derek Anderson and
tight end Kellen Winslow.
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| Cardinals cut Johnson, sign Graham
The Arizona Cardinals signed punter Ben Graham
to replace Dirk Johnson, who was released earlier Monday.
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| Lions place WR Furrey on IR
The Detroit Lions placed wide receiver Mike
Furrey on injured reserve because of a concussion on Monday.
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| Steelers release veteran RB Davenport, again
The Pittsburgh Steelers released veteran
running back Najeh Davenport on Monday for the third time this year.
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| Burress surrenders to authorities
New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress
surrendered to authorities on Monday and was arraigned on a pair of weapons
charges after accidentally shooting himself at a Manhattan night club over the
weekend.
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| Vikings beat Bears behind Minnesota's 99-yard touchdown
Gus Frerotte connected with former Bear
Bernard Berrian on a franchise-record 99-yard score, and the Vikings posted a
pair of touchdowns in the final five minutes of the first half to beat
Chicago, 34-14, and take over first place in the NFC North.
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| 49ers edge Buffalo; Edwards hurt
Shaun Hill threw the only touchdown of the
game in the first quarter and the San Francisco 49ers left Buffalo with a 10-3
victory.
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| Browns' QB Anderson injured in loss to Colts
Cleveland Browns quarterback Derek
Anderson left Sunday's 10-6 loss to Indianapolis late in the fourth quarter
with a sprained ligament in his left knee that will likely end his season.
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| Cutler leads Broncos over Favre, Jets
Jay Cutler threw for 357 yards and
two touchdowns, leading the Denver Broncos to an important 34-17 road victory
over the New York Jets.
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| Chiefs snap skid by downing Raiders
Larry Johnson rushed for 92 yards and a
touchdown, and Maurice Leggett returned a fumble 67 yards for another score as
the Kansas City Chiefs got by the Oakland Raiders, 20-13.
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