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Bill Belichick's stunning gamble failed, and Peyton Manning took advantage by throwing a 1-yard touchdown pass with 13 seconds left that rallied the unbeaten Indianapolis Colts over the New England Patriots 35-34 Sunday night. ...more
November 16, 2009
As good as it gets. When the two most prolific winners of the decade meet tonight at Indianapolis, look for NBC to emerge proclaiming victory with huge rating numbers for a riveting midseason matchup. ...more
November 15, 2009
Less than 24 hours before kickoff, the Miami Dolphins' outspoken linebacker was ruled out of Sunday's game against Tampa Bay because of a coach's decision. ...more
November 14, 2009
The Miami Dolphins had just spent more than 10 minutes marching to a wildcat touchdown when Randy Moss used one stiff-arm to wipe out their lead. ...more
November 9, 2009
Since the NFL merger in 1970, there have been 80 quarterbacks selected with a first-round pick in the regular draft. Bucs rookie Josh Freeman, who gets his first start on Sunday afternoon against the Green Bay Packers, is No. 80. ...more
November 5, 2009
Buccaneers Pro Bowl kick returner Clifton Smith said Wednesday he has a daily reminder of the vicious hit he suffered Oct. 18 that gave him a concussion. ...more
November 5, 2009
With the obvious exception of the final score, there wasn't much about playing a game against the Patriots at Wembley Stadium that the Bucs didn't like. ...more
October 25, 2009
At least they got out to see some sights and do some shopping. Good thing, too, because if the Bucs ever decide to look back on their weekend trip to jolly old England, those Kodak moments and souvenirs will prove to be the highlight. ...more
October 25, 2009
In case you had any doubts, it's always been Belichick. People wondered how New England coach Bill Belichick would survive when coordinators Romeo Crennel and Charlie Weis departed after the 2004 season. ...more
October 25, 2009
Bucs QB Josh Johnson vs. Bucs WRs Antonio Bryant and Michael Clayton First it was Michael Clayton. Then it was Antonio Bryant. In successive weeks, the Bucs' top wideouts complained publicly about not getting enough passes thrown their way. This bubbling situation has the potential to boil, but Bucs first-year starting quarterback Josh Johnson can't let that affect the way he's playing the game. ...more
October 25, 2009
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