Dec/30/06 09:47 AM Filed in:
Jeremy
Shockey
Giants tight end Jeremy
Shockey will miss the regular season finale against the
Redskins tonight because of an ankle injury.
Shockey didn't practice all week, and did not accompany
the team to Washington yesterday, team spokesman Avis
Roper said.
The Pro Bowl tight end had been listed as questionable
for the game. A victory would virtually ensure the
Giants (7-8) a playoff berth.
On Thursday, Shockey was seen walking through the
locker room with a noticeable limp and appeared to
favor his left ankle.
Shockey was hurt in Sunday's 30-7 loss to New Orleans.
(washingtonpost.com)
Dec/30/06 09:45 AM Filed in:
Vince Wilfork
FOXBORO - Nose tackle
Vince Wilfork [stats] is expected to play tomorrow when
the Patriots [team stats] visit Tennessee for their
regular-season finale.
Wilfork’s travel
bag was packed and he practiced for the third straight
day. The Pro Bowl-caliber tackle has missed the last
two games after spraining his right ankle against the
Dolphins.
Though it’s
unlikely Wilfork will see his usual number of snaps in
the middle of the team’s 3-4 defense, just
getting him back on the field will provide a boost, as
well as ensure that he doesn’t open the playoffs
next weekend rusty after having not played in a month.
Second-year pro Mike Wright has played well in
Wilfork’s absence and was particularly effective
against the Jaguars last Sunday. Save for a 74-yard
touchdown run by Maurice Jones-Drew on a broken play,
the Jags barely averaged 3 yards a carry.
Still, the Pats are clearly better off with Wilfork in
the lineup and Wright working in a support role. That
should once again be the case tomorrow.
(bostonherald.com)
Dec/29/06 07:23 PM Filed in:
Jeremy
Shockey
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.
— Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey missed practice
with a sore ankle for a second straight day Thursday,
putting his status in question for New York's
regular-season finale against Washington on Saturday
night.
Shockey did not speak to reporters Thursday, but was
seen walking through the locker room with a noticeable
limp and appeared to favor his left ankle.
The Pro Bowl tight end was hurt in Sunday's 30-7 loss
to New Orleans. He has been listed as questionable for
Saturday night's game.
"He's getting better, but he couldn't practice," coach
Tom Coughlin said.
Coughlin said a decision on whether to play Shockey
might be delayed until 90 minutes before kickoff. The
Giants (7-8) will virtually assure themselves of a
playoff berth with a win.
Offensive lineman Rich Seubert also missed practice
Thursday with a leg injury and is listed as doubtful.
(chron.com)
Dec/29/06 07:06 AM Filed in:
Reggie Wayne
Wide receiver Reggie
Wayne has been named this year’s Colts recipient
of the Ed Block Courage Award.
The award is an annual recognition for courageous play
by an individual. Wayne is one of 32 NFL players cited
for the award. The players of each member club nominate
an individual annually and those chosen are honored at
a banquet.
The 29th annual Ed Block Courage Award dinner is
scheduled during March in Baltimore, Md. Proceeds from
the affair benefit the Ed Block Courage Award
Foundation in Baltimore.
The Ed Block Courage Award Foundation’s goal is
to establish homes for abused children in each NFL
city. Indianapolis established an Ed Block Courage home
(Children’s Bureau) in October 2000. The home is
part of a national support network for abused children.
Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Chicago, Carolina,
Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Miami, New York (Giants),
Oakland, Pittsburgh, St. Louis and Seattle have already
established homes.
(tribstar.com)
Dec/28/06 01:15 PM Filed in:
Frank Gore
DENVER - The Denver
Broncos don't need to be reminded of the kind of season
San Francisco 49ers running back Frank Gore is having.
With 1,542 yards, he leads the NFC in rushing and
trails only LaDanian Tomlinson and Larry Johnson in the
NFL.
"We are aware of him," defensive tackle Gerard Warren
said. "We will be aware of him."
The second-year pro needs 29 yards to set the
franchise's single season rushing record, surpassing
Garrison Hearst mark of 1,570 set in 1998.
"You don't have to know his stats to know what kind of
year he's having," safety Domonique Foxworth said. "You
can tell by looking at film."
Gore has a good chance of finishing the season as the
conference rushing leader. He takes a 114-yard lead
over Tiki Barber (1,428) of the New York Giants into
the final weekend of play.
Top running backs aren't something new for the Broncos
this season. Denver faced San Diego's Tomlinson, the
NFL's rushing leader with 1,749 yards, and Johnson of
Kansas City, who has run for 1,651 yards and Seattle's
Shaun Alexander on successive weeks.
"We've dealt with a couple of pretty good ones within
our division," defensive end Kenard Lang said.
Dec/27/06 02:07 PM Filed in:
Mike Rumph
The Redskins made another
roster move Wednesday, waiving disappointing cornerback
Mike Rumph. A former first-round draft selection of the
San Francisco 49ers, Rumph appeared in seven games this
year, recording 11 tackles.
Rumph, 27, has 138 tackles and three interceptions in
43 career games over five seasons with Washington and
San Francisco.
To replace Springs and Rumph on the active roster, the
Redskins signed defensive backs Leigh Torrence and John
Eubanks from the practice squad.
Torrence played in 10 games with the Falcons last
season but was waived prior to the beginning of the
2006 campaign. Eubanks was signed by the Redskins as an
undrafted free agent last May.
(tsn.ca.com)
Dec/26/06 05:14 PM Filed in:
Phillip
Buchanon
CB Phillip Buchanon had
his second INT of the season for the Bucs Sunday at
Cleveland. Buchanon is now the starter at RCB.
(falconinsider.com)
Dec/26/06 12:20 AM Filed in:
Roger
McIntosh
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 24 -- In
a game that did not have meaning in the standings for
the Washington Redskins but was important for their
continuing evaluation of personnel, rookie linebacker
Rocky McIntosh made his first NFL start Sunday against
the St. Louis Rams.
McIntosh, 24, had worked out during the week at the
strong side in practices when it appeared Marcus
Washington would be out, but assistant head
coach-defense Gregg Williams did not commit during the
week that McIntosh would start. Before the game, the
team announced that Jeff Posey would replace Washington
in the starting lineup, but when the game began,
Williams shifted weak side linebacker Warrick Holdman
to the strong side and started McIntosh.
In the first half, McIntosh made two nice plays. The
first came when he tackled running back Steven Jackson
behind the line on a screen pass. The second came when
he closed space on an end-around to Kevin Curtis,
turning what appeared to be a potential big gain into a
seven-yard play.
McIntosh finished the game credited with eight solo
tackles, tied for second with Andre Carter to strong
safety Vernon Fox's nine.
(washingtonpost.com)
Dec/24/06 09:30 AM Filed in:
Warrren Sapp
Oakland defensive tackle
Warren Sapp and Chiefs coach Herm Edwards once worked
together in Tampa Bay, where Sapp used to play and
Edwards was an assistant coach.
The two got reacquainted at odd times during Saturday
night’s game. Sapp ventured over to the
Chiefs’ sideline more than once during timeouts
and engaged in brief conversations.
At one point, Sapp put his arm around Edwards’
shoulder.
“We were wishing each other Merry
Christmas,” Edwards said. “We were just
(exchanging) pleasantries. It’s the season of
giving.”
(kasascity.com)
Dec/24/06 09:29 AM Filed in:
Vince Wilfork
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- If
the Patriots are going to slow down the Jacksonville
Jaguars' second-rated rushing attack (163.1 yards per
game), they're going to have to do it without Vince
Wilfork.
The nose tackle, who is nursing a right ankle injury,
has been downgraded to out for today's game against the
Jaguars, along with tight end Benjamin Watson and right
tackle Ryan O'Callaghan.
Wilfork and Watson (left knee) were both injured during
the Patriots' 21-0 loss to the Miami Dolphins Dec. 10
and will miss their second straight game. O'Callaghan
(neck ) will be inactive for the fourth straight game.
(boston.com)