Thursday, April 12, 2007

 

NFL 2007 Schedule Announced

Big news finally - The NFL has announced its 17-week, 256-game regular-season schedule for 2007 and it will kick off on Thursday, September 6 when the Super Bowl champion Indianapolis Colts host the New Orleans Saints.
That game will be a rematch of January's AFC title game, won by the Colts 38-34 after they fell behind 20-3. Indianapolis and Peyton Manning, who went on to beat Chicago in the Super Bowl, now have beaten Tom Brady and the Patriots three straight times, including the title game and a victory in Foxborough during the 2006 season.

For the second straight season, the opening Monday night has a doubleheader with Baltimore visiting Cincinnati and San Francisco hosting Arizona.

A few games already appear to be must-see encounters, like the San Diego Chargers visiting the New England Patriots on Monday, Sept. 17.

San Diego had the NFL's best record a year ago at 14-2 and had not lost at home all season but fell to the Patriots 24-21 in the AFC Divisional playoff.

I can't wait.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

 

NFL Draft: New Players Sign the Dotted Line

The New England Patriots signed free agent cornerback Eddie Jackson. The Patriots did not disclose the terms of the contract. Jackson, who spent the last two seasons with the Miami Dolphins, had six tackles in 14 games last year. . . .

The New York Jets re-signed offensive tackle Anthony Clement, who was an unrestricted free agent entering his 10th NFL season. . . .

Linebacker Colby Bockwoldt signed with the San Francisco 49ers. Bockwoldt played mostly on special teams for the Tennessee Titans last season after two years with the New Orleans Saints, starting 16 games in 2005. . . .

The Detroit Lions signed wide receiver Shaun McDonald to a two-year deal. In four seasons with the St. Louis Rams, McDonald had 106 receptions for 1,215 yards and four touchdowns.

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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

 

Buffalo Bills News

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