Said Bills S Donte Whitner of the loss of a home-field advantage, “It’s tough to intimidate someone when you’re 3-7, and if our record was better there would be more of an intimidation factor.”
The Dolphins signed DE Ryan Baker from the practice squad and waived DB Evan Oglesby.
Jim Donaldson of the Providence Journal doesn’t think the Patriots can beat the Saints.
WR David Clowney might return kicks for the Jets on Sunday.
The matchup between Ravens C Matt Birk and Steelers DT Casey Hampton will have a great impact on Sunday night’s game.
Said Bengals WR Chad Ochocinco of the prospect of an unbeaten division record, “That would mean a lot. That’s like me dating Halle Berry.”
Browns offensive coordinator Brian Daboll and QB Brady Quinn are trying to find a way to work together.
Said Steelers offensive coordinator Bruce Arians of QB Dennis Dixon, “The nice thing about Dennis is he’s usually pretty cool. He’s been in big games. He
kind of likes the stage, and that’s what you want in a quarterback.”
To make a serious playoff run, the Texans must slay their biggest dragon, a.k.a. the Colts.
Colts RB Joseph Addai, a Houston native, has done well against the Texans during his career.
The Jaguars have outscored their opponents by a total of eight points during their three-game winning streak.
Titans RB Chris Johnson is the second back in history to run for at least 125 yards in five straight games.
Broncos RB Knowshon Moreno said he placed extra emphasis on ball security against the Giants.
Kent Babb of the Kansas City Star sees an improved Chiefs locker room since RB Larry Johnson’s departure.
Raiders RB Darren McFadden’s production has fallen short of expectations.
QB Philip Rivers is throwing less, but the Chargers are winning more.
The Dallas Morning News has revealed its list of the 50 greatest Cowboys.
The Giants believe turning around their losing ways is simply a question of effort.
Has T Jason Peters been worth what the Eagles gave up to get him?
CB Carlos Rogers will be back in the Redskins lineup on Sunday.
Dan Pompei of the Chicago Tribune examines whether the Bears’ offensive tackles are as bad as advertised.
Although S Marvin White struggled on Thanksgiving, veteran DB Anthony Smith will remain a backup with the Lions.
A new book about former Packers coach Vince Lombardi looks at how he dealt with the racial politics of his time.
Is Sunday’s contest a trap game for the Vikings?
The Falcons released RB Verron Haynes and promoted WR Troy Bergeron from the practice squad.
The Panthers have failed to find a receiver to complement and, eventually, replace Steve Smith.
Said Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams of his unit’s success, “This kind of football team has been here all the time. They just had to say, let the dogs out.”
Rick Stroud of the St. Petersburg Times thinks the challenge for the Buccaneers defense is finding an identity.
The Cardinals will likely use S Adrian Wilson near the line of scrimmage to try and keep Titans RB Chris Johnson in check on Sunday.
Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch takes a look at some Rams quarterback options for 2010.
The play of LB Patrick Willis will be crucial to the 49ers’ chances against the Jaguars.
The Seahawks will try to run their winning streak against the Rams to 10 games on Sunday.
Raiders RB Darren McFadden’s production has fallen short of expectations.
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Tinbender says: November 29, 2009 11:10 AM
Raiders RB Darren McFadden’s production has fallen short of expectations.
This link is dead, as if you need to read an article on the obvious.
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lol, but yet you know it’s dead.
Trap deez, douches