Steelers Defeat Ravens In Hard Fought Game

January 16, 2011
What it means: The Ravens and Steelers staged another classic game in this heated rivalry, as Pittsburgh overcame a 14-point deficit in the second half. An unbelievable, 58-yard pass on 3rd-and-19 to rookie Antonio Brown proved to be the difference. Brown beat Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb on the play. Pittsburgh broke the tie in the season series to advance to next week's AFC Championship Game. The Steelers will play the winner of Sunday's game between the New England Patriots and New York Jets. For the Ravens, another quality season is over. This is the second time in three years Baltimore lost in the playoffs to Pittsburgh.

What I liked: After a slow start, the Steelers played extremely well in the second half and that was the difference. Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (226 yards, two touchdowns) had another solid playoff game, with his late connection to Brown being the biggest play. Pittsburgh's defense also battered and confused Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco in the third and fourth quarters. For the Ravens, after generating the most trash talk this week, Ravens Pro Bowl defensive end/linebacker Terrell Suggs backed it up with another tremendous performance with three quarterback sacks, which included a forced fumble on Roethlisberger that led to Cory Redding scoring a 13-yard touchdown.

What I didn't like: The Ravens took a two-touchdown lead into the second half but quickly allowed Pittsburgh back into the game with sloppy play. Flacco had another poor playoff outing. He threw for 125 yards, one touchdown and had a key fumble and an interception in the second half. Both teams in fact were careless with the football. There were four fumbles and five turnovers total.

What's next: The Steelers will wait for the Jets and Patriots to play to find out where the location of next week’s playoff game. If New York wins, Heinz Field will be the site of the AFC title game. If the Patriots win, the Steelers are heading to Gillette Stadium, where the winner will advance to Super Bowl XLV. Both games would be a rematch from the regular season, when the Steelers suffered home losses to New England and New York.

Source: ESPN.com
 

Seahawks Fans Cause Seismic Shock

January 11, 2011
You've heard of the 12th Man, right? Those legendary over-caffeinated Seattle Seahawks fans who make Qwest Field one of the most difficult locations for any NFL visiting team? With the noise created from almost 70,000 crazy fans, this bunch has helped offenses facing Seattle at home to more false starts than in any other stadium in the last five years.

But when running back Marshawn Lynch(notes) got off what may have been the greatest run in playoff history in the Seahawks' 41-36 wild-card win...
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Seahawks Upset Saints In Playoffs

January 10, 2011
Even though those zany Seahawks entered the playoffs with a losing record, they upset the defending SuperBowl champions, the Saints.

SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks spent most of the week being derided as the worst team ever to enter the N.F.L. playoffs. History will remember these postseason interlopers for perpetrating one of the game’s biggest upsets.

The surprising Seahawks, 7-9 in the regular season, beat the defending Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints, 41-36, on the strength of M...
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Eagles To Start Michael Vick

September 17, 2010
The Philadelphia Eagles plan to start Michael Vick at quarterback on Sunday against the Detroit Lions, a team source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

It would be Vick's first NFL start since Dec. 31, 2006, when he was a member of the Atlanta Falcons.

Vick replaced quarterback Kevin Kolb in Week 1 when the Eagles' starting quarterback was knocked out of the game with a concussion. Eagles coach Andy Reid said Wednesday that Kolb was "making progress" from the concussion but hasn't passed the ...
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Reggie Bush Forfeits Heisman Trophy

September 15, 2010
Bush just released a statement through the New Orleans Saints in which he explains, "Each individual carries the legacy of the award and each one is entrusted with its good name ... It is for these reasons that I have made the difficult decision to forfeit my title as Heisman winner of 2005."

Bush added, "The persistent media speculation regarding allegations dating back to my years at USC has been both painful and distracting.  In no way should the storm around these allegations reflect in an...
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NFL Players United...Or Not?

September 12, 2010
A day after players from the New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings kicked off the NFL season with a pregame show of union solidarity, players on other teams said they heard the gesture loud and clear.

And some may seek to reprise the salute Sunday and Monday.

"That's just a great way to show respect from one player to another," said safety George Wilson, the union rep for the Buffalo Bills, from the team's practice facility in Orchard Park, N.Y.

Minutes before the NFL's season opener Thursday...
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Reggie Bush To Be Stripped of Heisman?

September 8, 2010
The Heisman Trophy Trust is denying a Yahoo Sports report that the trust is expected to strip former USC running back Reggie Bush of his 2005 Heisman Trophy and leave the award vacant.

"I can tell you the Heisman Trophy Trust has made no decision regarding the Reggie Bush situation," Robert Whalen, executive director of the Heisman Trophy Trust, told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Two sources close to the trust told Yahoo Sports that the organization is completing its investigation and will a...
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Kellen Moore's 3rd TD pass lifts Broncos past Hokies

September 7, 2010
LANDOVER, Md. -- Lovable upstarts no longer, Kellen Moore and Boise State look as if they are going to be serious national championship contenders.

Moore hit Austin Pettis with a 13-yard touchdown pass with 1:09 left and No. 3 Boise State passed what might be its toughest test of the season, beating No. 10 Virginia Tech 33-30 on Monday night.

The Broncos (1-0) came to FedEx Field with their best preseason ranking ever, ran out to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter, then had to rally themselves to...
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Arizona Cardinals Release QB Matt Leinart

September 5, 2010
PHOENIX -- The Arizona Cardinals have released Matt Leinart, parting ways with the former Heisman Trophy winner who was supposed to be the team's franchise quarterback but couldn't escape the backup role.

The team made the announcement on Saturday, shortly before the Cardinals had to reach their 53-man roster limit.

"In fairness to Matt, I think that it would be a tough position for him to be in a backup role," coach Ken Whisenhunt said. "Maybe a fresh start for him is what would be a good...


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Kane Puts World Heavyweight Championship On The Line To Undertaker at Night of Champions

September 4, 2010
It was announced during last night’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown
that Kane would put his World Heavyweight Championship on the line against The Undertaker at Night of Champions. The event takes place September 19, 2010 at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois.

Below is the updated pay-per-view card:

WWE Championship Six Pack Challenge
Sheamus (c) vs. Wade Barrett vs. Chris Jericho vs. Edge vs. Randy Orton vs. John Cena
(If Chris Jericho doesn’t win the WWE Championship, he will leave W...
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