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| DRAFT 2006: Cardinals have many needs in Dennis Green's third draft |
NFL Football |
04/25/2006 |
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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -Arizona Cardinals coach Dennis Green has a basic approach to the NFL draft. ``The key thing for us is, we're picking (No.) 10, so you've got to love 10 players,'' Green said Tuesday. ``It's real simple.'' With the draft looming this weekend, the Cardinals love some more than others. But as Green and vice president for football operations Rod Graves prepare for their third draft together, they aren't giving many hints about the objects of their affection. ``We'll take (Reggie) Bush if |
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| DRAFT 2006: List of undrafted players who went on to have productive NFL careers |
NFL Football |
04/24/2006 |
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NEW YORK (AP) -List of undrafted players who went on to have productive NFL careers: ARIZONA CARDINALS: Kurt Warner, qb; Marcel Shipp, rb. ATLANTA FALCONS: Brian Finneran, wr. BALTIMORE RAVENS: Mike Flynn, c. BUFFALO BILLS: London Fletcher, lb; Kelly Holcomb, qb. CAROLINA PANTHERS: Jake Delhomme, qb; Nick Goings, RB. CHICAGO BEARS: Adewale Ogunleye, de. CINCINNATI BENGALS: Kevin Kaesviharn, s; Antonio Chatman, wr. CLEVELAND BROWNS: Joe Andruzzi, ol; Phil Dawson, pk. DALLAS COWBOYS: Mike Vand |
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| Galaxy 18, Thunder 17 |
This Day in Sports |
04/22/2006 |
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| ade a 25-yard field goal with 2 seconds left to give the Frankfurt Galaxy an 18-17 victory over Berlin on Saturday in NFL Europe. Kimball, allocated to Frankfurt by the Oakland Raiders, also connected from 21, 35 and 39 yards for the Galaxy (4-2). Arizona Cardinals running back Roger Robinson ran for 146 yards and a touchdown on 27 carries. The Thunder dropped to 2-3-1. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, b |
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| This Day in Sports |
This Day in Sports |
04/22/2006 |
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| e games seven took place in the first-round of the NHL Playoffs. Philadelphia beat Toronto, 6-1, Vancouver rolled by St. Louis, 4-1 and Minnesota stunned Colorado, 3-2 in overtime. 2004 - The Ottawa Senators fired head coach Jacques Martin. - Former Arizona Cardinals safety Pat Tillman, who turned down a lucrative NFL contract to join the United States Army in 2002, was killed in Afghanistan. He was 27 years old. 2005 - The Arena Football League will have a new franchise in Utah for the 2006 season after the Ken |
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| Cardinals close to finishing $450 million showplace |
NFL Football |
04/18/2006 |
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GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -Looking something like a giant space ship amid the farmland at the western end of suburban Phoenix, the $450 million new home of the Arizona Cardinals is nearing completion. Michael Bidwill, Cardinals vice president and general counsel, gave the Arizona chapter of The Associated Press Sports Editors a tour of the spectacular building Tuesday, calling it ``the most technologically advanced sports facility ever been built.'' Architect Peter Eisenmann, whose projects include the Holocau |
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| Race in Pat Tillman's honor raises $350,000 |
This Day in Sports |
04/15/2006 |
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| aising $350,000 for the foundation established to honor Pat Tillman's memory. The race finished at the 42-yard line of Sun Devil Stadium, where Tillman wore No. 42 as a Sun Devils linebacker. He also played in the stadium as defensive back for the Arizona Cardinals, wearing No. 40. Plummer was joined by Grey Ruegamer, Derek Smith, Steve Bush and Juan Roque, all of whom played on the 1996 Rose Bowl team with Tillman. ``It was great to have Jake and so many of those players who were part of those teams with |
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| NFL announces 2006 schedule; T.O. back in Philly for Week 5 |
NFL Football |
04/06/2006 |
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| ed to a more hospitable climate in Miami. After spending his first seven seasons in Minnesota he was dealt to the Dolphins this offseason and will face his former team during Week 11 in south Florida. Edgerrin James was signed as a free agent by the Arizona Cardinals and the move seems to have paid some dividends, at least schedule-wise. The Cardinals will play for the first time on Monday night since September 27, 1999 when they will host the Chicago Bears on October 16. The New Orleans Saints will bring a ray |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Saints hold the first-round keys |
NFL Football |
04/05/2006 |
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| ight covet the No. 2 pick that the Saints organization no longer desperately requires. In other words, if you want Matt Leinart, you'd better get on the horn to the Saints. If you're the Minnesota Vikings, Tennessee Titans, or to a lesser extent the Arizona Cardinals or New York Jets, and you're targeting your quarterback of the future, you'd better be prepared to send some major beads and wampum to New Orleans in exchange for the right to select that player. Should the Saints not find a willing trade partner an |
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| Robinson, Fontenot & Perkins earn NFL Europe weekly honors |
NFL-EURO |
03/28/2006 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Running back ROGER ROBINSON of the Arizona Cardinals and cornerbacks THERRIAN FONTENOT of the Green Bay Packers and JUSTIN PERKINS of the Kansas City Chiefs are the NFL Europe League Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played the second week of the season (March 25-26), the league announced today. Robinson carried 23 times for 150 yards and scored on a 34-yard run to help the Frankfurt Galaxy defeat the Hamburg Sea Devils 31-14. Robinson averaged |
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| Veteran fullback re-signed to multiyear pact |
NFL Football |
03/24/2006 |
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| ing. Strong came to the Seahawks as an undrafted free agent from Georgia in 1993. He is third in team history with 180 games played, behind Joe Nash's 218 and Steve Largent's 200. The 6-foot-4, 300-pound Davis spent the last six seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, where he started 75 of 80 games and had 300 tackles and 6.5 sacks. Davis started the first three games of the 2005 season before going on injured reserve with a biceps injury. He was a 2000 second-round draft pick by Chicago, playing one season w |
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