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TE Shockey gets change of scenery
O, by the WayThe New York Giants' own Mr. Sunshine, Jeremy Shockey, has been traded to New Orleans after a prolonged period of discontent. While Shockey has been named to the Pro Bowl four times, he has fallen short of being the the break-out tight......Tags: Football, Sports, Eric Johnson, Jeremy Shockey, New York Giants
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Tony Gonzalez would prefer to no longer be a Chief
WatchdogSorry, almost forgot. One more thing before I go: Fox' Glazer is at it again. His good friend Tony Gonzalez told him he is greatly displeased by the Chiefs' failure to trade him Tuesday....... -
Choices with hot Saints limited
Tribune staff reporterWatching Drew Brees pick apart the Packers for 323 yards and four touchdowns Monday night sure was fun. Just one question: Where did Marques Colston go? Patience has not paid off for Colston owners waiting out his thumb injury. The Saints' go-to receiver...Tags: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Drew Brees, New York Jets, Larry Johnson, Jeremy Shockey
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Game 4: Mistakes pick off Ravens
Sun StaffIf this was the Ravens' statement game, it was punctuated with a major question mark. From the long touchdown pass that never was to the game-winning kickoff return that never should have been, the 17-10 loss to the unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs at M&T...Tags: Todd Heap, Athletes, Baltimore Ravens, Sports, Jamal Lewis
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Game 4: Ravens get pushed around
Sun StaffLike their leader Ray Lewis, the Ravens were pushed around, punched and left bloodied. The Ravens' 27-24 loss to the previously winless Kansas City Chiefs last night at M&T Bank Stadium delivered a nationwide statement that the defending AFC North...Tags: Eric Hicks, Athletes, Will Shields, Sports, Kansas City Chiefs
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How to Beat the Rams
Latimes.com ColumnistIn most of their first-down plays the other day, the Kansas City Chiefs, a famous running team, threw passes instead. And that's how they ran up that 54-34 score on the St. Louis Rams, who had won their first six games with the same plan: consistent...Tags: Sports, Kansas City Chiefs, Trent Green, Derrick Alexander, Arts and Culture
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Aging Raiders top fading division
Tribune pro football reporterThe AFC West is having trouble getting jump-started. The Oakland Raiders, who won it last year, staged a walkout during a preseason rules session with NFL officials in protest of the infamous "tuck rule" that knocked them from the playoffs in New...Tags: Drew Brees, Veterans Affairs, Curtis Conway, Sports, Brian Griese
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Bear With Us
ChicagoSports.comA couple of quick impressions before we get to the football game, the Bears' finale. This place is quite red and great ribs. OK, that's it. Football time. First quarter Dangerous return man Dante Hall returns the opening kickoff 44 yards, but the Chiefs...Tags: Brad Maynard, Chris Chandler, Stanley Pritchett, Sports, Kordell Stewart
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Failing to close opener
Tribune staff reporterNot that Rex Grossman needed to see how badly his Bears teammates hurt Sunday, but there was no avoiding the pain in his path off Soldier Field. Running back Thomas Jones bent over to slap the ground twice. Wide receiver David Terrell clutched his...Tags: Thomas Jones, Death, Sports, R.W. McQuarters, Kansas City Chiefs
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Week 16 locks and stiffs
RedEyeWeek 17 locks 1. Jon Kitna, QB, Bengals vs. Chargers 2. Brian Westbrook, RB, Eagles at Redskins 3. Torry Holt, WR, Rams at Lions -- Can help wrap up home field. 4. Randy Moss, WR, Vikings at Cardinals 5. Tony Gonzalez, TE, Chiefs vs. Bears Week 17...Tags: Buffalo Bills, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots, Sports, Washington Redskins
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Chiefs slow Case attack to a crawl
Sun StaffThe honeymoon period for first-year Ravens coach Brian Billick and quarterback Stoney Case began coming to an end last night. Billick's offensive unit was booed periodically throughout the game as a sellout crowd of 68,771 and a national television...Tags: Brandon Stokley, Errict Rhett, Buffalo Bills, Donnie Edwards, Sports
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In aftermath of trial, many questions persist
Sun StaffATLANTA - As he prepared to celebrate the Super Bowl, Ray Lewis dressed to impress, not to kill. He put on a snappy cream and black-patterned suit, custom-made by a Washington tailor for the occasion. He clasped around his neck a gold-and-diamond...Tags: Police Arrests, Sports, Transportation Accidents, Kansas City Chiefs, Lawyers
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