Daily Archives: December 24th, 2012

Washington Redskins, Chicago Bears make playoffs in ESPN Insider’s NFL Playoffs Predictor

ESPN Insider’s Week 17 NFL Playoff Predictor, powered by numberFire, reveals that the Chicago Bears and Washington Redskins are projected to claim the NFC’s final two playoff spots.

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Washington Redskins, Chicaco Bears make playoffs in ESPN Insider’s NFL Playoffs Predictor

ESPN Insider’s Week 17 NFL Playoff Predictor, powered by numberFire, reveals that the Chicago Bears and Washington Redskins are projected to claim the NFC’s final two playoff spots.

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Washington Redskins, Chicaco Bears make playoffs in ESPN Insider’s NFL Playoffs Predictor

Morning Rush: Pete Carroll shows ‘class’, resists further humiliating Jim Harbaugh’s 49ers (Yahoo! Sports)

Though urged to go for a late two-point conversion, Carroll decides against the revenge tactic.

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Morning Rush: Pete Carroll shows ‘class’, resists further humiliating Jim Harbaugh’s 49ers (Yahoo! Sports)

Manning & Miller lead Broncos to 10th straight win (The Associated Press)

DENVER (AP) — Von Miller’s day was memorable because Peyton Manning was so masterful.

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Manning & Miller lead Broncos to 10th straight win (The Associated Press)

AFC playoff lineup all set (The Associated Press)

All set in the AFC, except for the matchups.

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AFC playoff lineup all set (The Associated Press)

Two NFC playoff berths up for grabs (The SportsXchange)

With one week to go in the NFL season, only the Atlanta Falcons know exactly where they stand in the playoff picture — at home throughout — and some teams now know they will not be in the postseason at all.

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Two NFC playoff berths up for grabs (The SportsXchange)

Cowboys-Redskins moves to prime time (The SportsXchange)

The battle for the NFC East championship will play out in prime time next week.

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Cowboys-Redskins moves to prime time (The SportsXchange)

Arian Foster, Adrian Peterson headline Week 16′s injury roundup (Shutdown Corner)

Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson had “abdominal soreness” in the fourth quarter of the 23-6 win over the Houston Texans, but the playoffs and the NFL’s single-season rushing record within reach, is expected to play next week against the Green Bay Packers. Texans running back Arian Foster exited the loss with an irregular heartbeat. Foster, who had 10 carries for 15 yards on Sunday, said he’ll be okay , according to the team’s official website. Texans outside linebacker Brooks Reed may have aggravated his groin injury on Sunday. The Chicago Bears kept their playoff hopes alive, but may be without running back Matt Forte, who injured his right ankle in the third quarter of a 28-13 win over the Arizona Cardinals. With Forte out, and Michael Bush on injured reserve, the Bears could be down to Armando Allen and Kahlil Bell in the regular season finale against the Detroit Lions, though Forte insists he’ll play . Bears safety Chris Conte suffered a hamstring injury. Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin played Sunday’s 27-20 win over the Philadelphia Eagles with a brace on his right knee. The No. 2 overall pick was not his usual self, carrying the ball just twice for four yards, and may be limited moving forward as his sprained knee from two weeks ago generally takes three weeks to heal and playing on the knee could slow the healing process. Dallas Cowboys outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware missed most of the second half and overtime with a strained right shoulder, which has been giving him problems throughout the season. The Cowboys are facing a must-win game next Sunday against the Redskins and it would be a major surprise if Ware is not in uniform. Cowboys cornerback Mike Jenkins also injured his right shoulder, which he underwent surgery on last offseason. San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon Davis was knocked out of Sunday night’s 42-13 loss to the Seattle Sehawks with a concussion. Davis was attempting to haul in a pass attempt from Colin Kaepernick when he took a shoulder to the chest from Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor, drawing a personal foul penalty on what NBC’s replay clearly showed was a legal hit. Davis will have to clear the NFL’s concussion protocol before he’s able to play, which puts his availability for the regular season finale against the Arizona Cardinals in jeopardy. The 49ers could also be without wide receiver Mario Manningham, who appeared to suffer a serious knee injury early in the third quarter. Adding insult to injury, the hit by linebacker Leroy Hill to his knee caused Manningham to fumble, which was recovered by the Seahawks, ending a promising 49ers’ drive in their attempt to claw back into the game. Manningham was almost immediately ruled out for the remainder of the game, which is a sign that the injury may be of the season-ending variety.

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Arian Foster, Adrian Peterson headline Week 16′s injury roundup (Shutdown Corner)

Broncos: Porter gets hurt on first series

DENVER — After nine long weeks of inactivity, cornerback Tracy Porter was back in the Broncos’ lineup Sunday.

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Broncos: Porter gets hurt on first series

Denver Broncos rout Cleveland Browns with No. 1 seed in sight

DENVER — They score, they defend, they win, they dominate. With each victory — after victory after victory after victory — the Broncos have developed into a team with no noticeable weakness, no drama, no serious issues, no real sweat of defeat.

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