Archive for October, 2009

Winfield out for Vikings; Polamalu in for Steelers

The Vikings won’t have their best defensive back for the showdown in Pittsburgh, but the Steelers will.

Colts’ Sanders set for season debut; Rams’ Avery OK

Colts S Bob Sanders will make his 2009 season debut against the Rams.

Wright active for Browns after car accident

Browns CB Eric Wright is active for the game against the Packers, just two days after his car flipped on a wet highway entrance ramp in Cleveland.

Weather won’t be an issue in London

Weather won’t be an issue for today’s London game.

Keep tabs on the Cowboys backfield this week

I’d be a little wary of starting Cowboys RB Felix Jones against the Falcons this week.

Fantasy Final Countdown chat, noon ET

Be sure to stop by and check out my live chat, starting at noon EST here on NFL.com!

Chiefs activate Long, cut Lawrence

The Chiefs made a switch at wide receiver before their game against the Chargers, activating Lance Long from the practice squad and releasing Quinten Lawrence.

Dawson, Heiden out for Browns

Browns K Phil Dawson and TE Steve Heiden will not play against the Packers, a league source told NFL Network’s Jason La Canfora.

LeVoir, Tate available to play for Patriots

The Patriots activated veteran OL Mark LeVoir from the physically unable to perform list and rookie WR Brandon Tate from the non-football injury list, providing depth at key positions entering the International Series game against the Buccaneers.

Bears DT Harris out vs. Bengals

The Bears won’t have DT Tommie Harris for their pivotal game against the Bengals, a league source told NFL Network’s Jason La Canfora.

Bills downgrade TE Nelson to out

The Buffalo Bills downgraded TE Shawn Nelson from doubtful to out for Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers.

Sprint Can’t-Miss Plays Week 6 winner

The fans have spoken, and Denver’s dynamic return against the Chargers was the Sprint Can’t-Miss Play of Week 6.

Portis, Haynesworth questionable for Redskins

Redskins RB Clinton Portis and DT Albert Haynesworth returned to take part in a limited portion of pratice Saturday and are officially listed as questionable for Monday night’s game against the Eagles.

Rain forces Patriots, Buccaneers indoors

It’s been rainy day in London, and as result both the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers decided not to hold their scheduled walk-thrus on the field at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

Roundup: Bucs have massive fan club in England

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers gave up one of their home games to play in London against Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. When the league scheduled the match up, it probably did not expect the Bucs to be winless heading into Week 7. Despite their struggles this season, the Bucs can expect healthy crowd support at Wembley Stadium, according to the Orlando Sentinel. In 1984, a Buccaneers fan club was founded in England, in the midst of a 14-season losing streak. Why?

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