MIAMI, Oct 29 (Reuters) – It was one of the most engaging stories of last year’s NFL season – ‘Tebow Time’, the thrilling fourth quarter comebacks led by the unorthodox Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow. One year on from the start of that exciting and unlikely series of games Tebow finds himself on the sideline for the struggling New York Jets, used very occasionally as a receiver. It was the Oct. …
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NFL-’Tebow Time’ still served mainly on the sidelines (Reuters)
The Giants stand alone atop the division ahead of the Cowboys, Redskins and Eagles, all of whom lost in Week Eight. Check out all the goings-on in the division from a tide-shifting week in the NFC East:
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NFC East Spin cycle: Giant win puts champs in control (Pro Football Weekly)
The Giants stand alone atop the division ahead of the Cowboys, Redskins and Eagles, all of whom lost in Week Eight. Check out all the goings-on in the division from a tide-shifting week in the NFC East:
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NFC East Spin cycle: Giant win puts champs in control (Pro Football Weekly)
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — A person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Monday that linebacker Joe Mays is likely out for the season after suffering a serious injury to his lower left leg in the Denver Broncos’ 34-14 win over the New Orleans Saints,.
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AP Source: Mays (knee) likely out for season (The Associated Press)
The rest of the division should be worried after watching the Broncos dominate on Sunday night, routing the Saints 34-14. Denver has an extremely easy schedule the rest of the way and could run away with the AFC West if they keep it up. The Chargers could not rebound coming off a bye, and the Chiefs continue to be plagued by turnovers. The Raiders made their case for being the second-best in the division, but outside Denver, nothing is pretty in the AFC West.
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AFC West Spin cycle: Broncos dominate, Raiders rising (Pro Football Weekly)
The rest of the division should be worried after watching the Broncos dominate on Sunday night, routing the Saints 34-14. Denver has an extremely easy schedule the rest of the way and could run away with the AFC West if they keep it up. The Chargers could not rebound coming off a bye, and the Chiefs continue to be plagued by turnovers. The Raiders made their case for being the second-best in the division, but outside Denver, nothing is pretty in the AFC West.
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AFC West Spin cycle: Broncos dominate, Raiders rising (Pro Football Weekly)
Here are some areas the Oakland Raiders need to focus on after a 26-16 win at Kansas City on Sunday: Recap: This was the Raiders’ best overall game o…
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Moving on: Oakland Raiders
After eight weeks of quality NFL football it is hard to believe the Atlanta Falcons remain unbeaten and both the Minnesota Vikings and Indianapolis Colts have winning records. It will be interesting to see how the second half of the season plays out.
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NFL 2012 Week 9 TV Schedule (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
In case you haven’t noticed, Peyton Manning has plenty of gas left in his tank.
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Could management path be in store for Manning? (Pro Football Weekly)
In case you haven’t noticed, Peyton Manning has plenty of gas left in his tank.
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Could management path be in store for Manning? (Pro Football Weekly)