Running back could return in time for AFC Championship Game.
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McGahee placed on IR recall by Broncos (National Football Post)
Running back could return in time for AFC Championship Game.
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McGahee placed on IR recall by Broncos (National Football Post)
The Kansas City Chiefs’ issues on the offensive line may continue Sunday at home against Denver, giving quarterback Brady Quinn another challenge in h…
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) – Willis McGahee has been placed on recallable injured reserve by the AFC West-leading Denver Broncos. The Broncos (7-3) put their 31-year-old running back on the list Wednesday, meaning he can return to practice after missing the final six regular-season games and play in a game after missing two more. That would bring Denver up to the AFC title game. McGahee tore the medical collateral ligament in his right knee Sunday when he was tackled low by San Diego cornerback Quentin Jammer . Coach John Fox says McGahee won’t need surgery. McGahee ranks fifth among AFC rushers with 731 yards. He’ll be replaced by rookie Ronnie Hillman, Lance Ball and former first-round pick Knowshon Moreno , who’s been inactive since Week 2. – By Arnie Stapleton, AP Sports Writer (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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Broncos Put Willis McGahee On Injured Reserve
The Peyton Manning signing gets all the attention, but the Bucs’ acquisition of Vincent Jackson is paying big dividends as well.
The Cardinals’ Beanie Wells, who will return from injury Sunday, is among the fantasy sleepers PFW considers in our Week 12 running-back fantasy tips.
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RB fantasy tips: Wells could excel in return to action (Pro Football Weekly)
In “Exploit or Avoid,” we take a close look at some of the week’s more favorable — and tough — matchups for skill-position players. Here’s who we like on each side of the ledger in Week 12:
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Schaub, Stafford strong Thanksgiving Day plays (Pro Football Weekly)
Monday, Oakland coach Dennis Allen said he hoped running back Darren McFadden could be back to play Sunday at Cincinnati. That plan might have suffer…
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Darren McFadden still not practicing
IRVING, Texas (AP) — Robert Griffin III, the Texas-bred quarterback who won the Heisman Trophy at Baylor, comes to his home state for the first time as a pro for the most traditional of Thanksgiving rivalries – Cowboys vs. Redskins.
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Cowboys-Redskins on Thanksgiving? No biggie to RG3 (The Associated Press)
1. Justin Blackmon — For a guy who has been widely panned as a rookie bust, Blackmon’s out-of-the-blue performance against the Texans last week (seven receptions for 236 yards and a TD) served as more than a mere rebuttal to popular opinion. This was Blackmon grabbing us by the lapels and shaking us. Hard. “See that?! You still think I’m terrible?” Blackmon’s coming-out party came with Chad Henne at quarterback in place of starter Blaine Gabbert, who went down early with an elbow injury. With Gabbert now on I.R. …
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Which Blackmon will we see in Week 12? (Pro Football Weekly)
BALTIMORE (8-2) At SAN DIEGO (4-6)
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NFL Capsule: Ravens at Chargers (The Associated Press)