Daily Archives: September 19th, 2012

2012 NFL Schedule for Week Three: Fan’s Opinion (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Week two of the 2012 NFL schedule is officially in the books. My New York Giants finally got into the win column so I’m pretty happy about that. It wasn’t looking too good there for a while. And to top it off, I went 10-6 picking games last week. All in all it was a good football week for me.

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2012 NFL Schedule for Week Three: Fan’s Opinion (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Texans-Broncos Preview (The Associated Press)

The Houston Texans have had little trouble rolling over a couple of overmatched opponents in the first two weeks.

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Texans-Broncos Preview (The Associated Press)

Ryan says Tebow’s time won’t be media driven (The Associated Press)

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Rex Ryan made it clear who’s in charge when it comes to Tim Tebow’s playing time.

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Ryan says Tebow’s time won’t be media driven (The Associated Press)

So, Peyton, about that arm strength?

Backup quarterback Brock Osweiler caused a bit of a stir in Denver when he said he was warming up late against Atlanta on Monday night because it woul…

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So, Peyton, about that arm strength?

Buffalo’s Gailey has Bills offense up and running (The Associated Press)

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Chan Gailey refuses to be pigeon-holed as a pass-first coach just because he’s introduced several fancy four-receiver spread formations to the Buffalo Bills repertoire.

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Buffalo’s Gailey has Bills offense up and running (The Associated Press)

AFC team-by-team notes (The SportsXchange)

Baltimore: The Ravens’ normally-stout defense ranks 27th in the NFL, allowing an average of 404 yards, but linebacker Ray Lewis isn’t concerned about a two-week sample. “We always say, ‘Find us at the end of the year and you know where we’re going to be,’” Lewis told the team’s website. “At the end of the year, every year, is when you always pay attention to stats.”

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AFC team-by-team notes (The SportsXchange)

Chargers get Mathews, Gates back

The San Diego Chargers are getting their health back. Both running back Ryan Mathews (broken clavicle) and tight end Antonio Gates (ribs) are practic…

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Manning remains confident after loss in Atlanta (The Associated Press)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — If Peyton Manning is sore, he’s not saying. If his confidence is waning, he’d be the last to let anyone know.

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Manning remains confident after loss in Atlanta (The Associated Press)

Peyton Manning remains confident after loss in Atlanta

If Peyton Manning is sore, he’s not saying.

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Peyton Manning remains confident after loss in Atlanta

Injured Steelers RB Mendenhall nearing return (The Associated Press)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Rashard Mendenhall’s surgically repaired right knee feels so good, the Steelers running back isn’t even wearing so much as an ace bandage over it when he practices.

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Injured Steelers RB Mendenhall nearing return (The Associated Press)