Depleted Steelers beat Bengals 24-17 (Yahoo! Sports)

21 Oct
2012

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (7) passes under pressure from Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Michael Johnson (93) during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)

CINCINNATI (AP) -- The top two running backs were gone. So were two offensive linemen. Safety Troy Polamalu was sitting on the bench along with all those other injured Steelers.


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Video: See all 55 NFL touchdowns scored on Sunday

21 Oct
2012

If you missed any of the 55 touchdowns scored in the NFL on Sunday, fear not -- the good folks at NFL RedZone have you covered with a quick review.

Among those TDs you'll see are the four touchdown passes Drew Brees threw in an incendiary first half against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the three passing touchdowns each thrown by Josh Freeman of the Bucs, Ryan Fitzpatrick of the Buffalo Bills, and Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers, and the ridiculously impressive game-winning pass from Eli Manning to Victor Cruz - the Washington Redskins are still shaking their heads over that one.

You'll also see Arian Foster's two rushing touchdowns scored against Baltimore's formerly impressive defense, and the four combined rushing touchdowns from Tennessee's Chris Johnson and Jamie Harper against a Buffalo Bills defense that you, dear reader, could probably light up without any actual blocking.

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Oh, and you'll also see Andrew Luck's two rushing touchdowns against the Cleveland Browns. That kid's pretty good.

You'll also see the two-score days by the NFL's leading scoring receivers in Week 7 -- Green Bay's Randall Cobb, New England's Rob Gronkowski, and Washington's Santana Moss. You'll also see one touchdown from Tampa Bay's Vincent Jackson, who amassed 216 yards on seven catches, but you will NOT see his 95-yard play that was mostly yards after the catch ... because Saints defensive back Malcolm Jenkins caught Jackson from behind and tackled him at the New Orleans one-yard line (Yes, the Bucs failed to score on that drive. How embarrassing!)

Punters and kickers are not welcome here -- it's all about six points. So sit back, relax, and let the scoring begin!

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Maurice Jones-Drew, Fred Davis, London Fletcher headline Week 7′s injury roundup

21 Oct
2012

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blaine Gabbert (left shoulder) and running back Maurice Jones-Drew (left foot) were injured in Sunday's 26-23 overtime loss to the Oakland Raiders. Jones-Drew, a Bay Area native, was injured on just his second carry of the game and took a cart ride from the sidelines to the locker room. Jones-Drew was on crutches on the sidelines during the second half. Also, cornerback Rashean Mathis tweaked his groin on Sunday.

"I don't know to what extent is, but obviously it was not well enough to play. We re-taped it numerous times and it was just too painful," Jaguars head coach Mike Mularkey said of Jones-Drew's injury according to Vito Stellino of the Florida Times-Union.

The severity of Jones-Drew and Gabbert's injuries will be determined this week.

The most costly injury, both to the team and the player, was Washington Redskins tight end Fred Davis suffering a torn Achilles, which will end his 2012 season. Playing under the one-year franchise tag worth $5.446 million in base salary, Davis leads the Redskins with 24 receptions for 325 yards and was hoping to parlay a productive season into a long-term commitment from the Redskins. With Davis suffering a season-ending injury less than a calendar year removed from a four-game suspension for violating the league's substance abuse policy, it's hard to see the Redskins committing big-time money to Davis next offseason.

According to Mark Maske, the Redskins have reached an agreement with veteran free agent Chris Cooley, who was released on Aug. 28 and will sign after passing a physical on Monday.

Redskins inside linebacker London Fletcher suffered a right hamstring that will likely require an MRI on Monday, reports Chris Russell of 980 ESPN, the Redskins' flagship station. Fletcher, 37, has played in 231 consecutive games and made 186 consecutive starts.

Cleveland Browns first round running back Trent Richardson was "questionable" for Sunday's game with chest and rib injuries. After gaining eight yards on eight carries in the first half, Richardson did not play in the second half after taking a hard hit when he stuffed for no gain on a 3rd-and-1 play with 4:53 to play in the second quarter. At less than 100 percent, Richardson did not look like the player selected with the No. 3 pick in the draft, but he said that he was willing to play, but head coach Pat Shurmur held him out.

"It hurt me inside not being out there," Richardson said according to the Cleveland Plain-Dealer. "I didn't want to come out. [Coach Pat Shurmur] knows what's best, he made his decision."

Running back Ben Tate is the biggest injury concern for the Houston Texans coming out of their 43-13 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Tate suffered a hamstring injury in the fourth quarter. For the Ravens, safety Ed Reed appeared to get hurt late in the game, but afterward said that he'll be fine with the additional time off. The Ravens are heading into their bye week.

A pair of Dallas Cowboys went down with injuries during their 19-14 win over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. Center Phil Costa was carted off the field with a right ankle injury and appeared ticketed towards missing significant time. Head coach Jason Garrett said that Costa suffered a sprained ankle and could play next Sunday against the Giants. On defense, inside linebacker Sean Lee, the team's leading tackler, sprained the big toe on his right foot, but expects to play next week against the Giants.

"I don't think it is anything too serious," Lee said via Jon Machota of the Dallas Morning News. "I'll have to talk to the doctors and figure it out and we'll go from there."

The Minnesota Vikings have a short week to prepare for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who they'll face on Thursday Night Football. The Vikings will likely be without No. 2 tight end John Carlson, who left Sunday's game with a possible concussion. Carlson has some history with concussions — he sustained a concussion in a 2010 playoff game against the Chicago Bears while with the Seattle Seahawks — and will have to go through the league's concussion protocol before he's cleared to play.

In the fourth quarter of the New York Jets' 29-26 loss to the New England Patriots, running back Shonn Greene appeared to suffer a head or neck injury, but returned to the game in overtime. Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez jammed a finger on his left (non-throwing hand) and had the digit wrapped after the game. Jets tight end Jeff Cumberland left the game after injuring his right hand that was placed in a cast. Cumberland is expected to undergo an MRI on Monday. The Patriots lost starting right guard Dan Connolly to an illness early in the game, and while they did not leave the game, tight ends Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez are clearly not 100 percent, limping their way through the last two games.

Cincinnati Bengals center Jeff Faine exited Sunday night's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third quarter with a hamstring injury, pressing undrafted rookie Trevor Robinson into service. Faine is playing for Kyle Cook, who was placed on injured reserve (designated for return) in Week 1. Bengals rookie wide receiver Marvin Jones left with a knee injury while blocking on a kick return. In what could be interpreted as a bad sign, the club almost immediately ruled him out for the remainder of the game. Steelers safety Will Allen, starting in place of an injured Troy Polamalu, suffered an ankle injury in the second half and was replaced by Ryan Mundy.

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Steelers overcome first-half mistakes, defeat Bengals 24-17

21 Oct
2012

The Pittsburgh Steelers overcame two first-half turnovers, multiple dropped passes, and the absence of five key players, including four starters, to pull back to .500 and move into sole possession of second place in the AFC North with a 24-17 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday night.

Pittsburgh took advantage of a 41-yard return on the opening kickoff by rookie running back Chris Rainey to set up a 42-yard field goal by Shaun Suisham. The Bengals would respond with a 15-play, 80-yard drive that took over eight minutes off the clock and was punctuated with a five-yard run by backup running back Cedric Peerman.

On their following possession, the Steelers were in position to put more points on the scoreboard, but quarterback Ben Roethisberger's pass towards well-covered tight end Heath Miller was intercepted in the end zone by safety Chris Crocker. On their next possesion, Roethlisberger fumbled after being sacked by Bengals defensive linemen Robert Geathers and Devon Still, with Wallace Gilberry recovering at the Steelers' eight-yard line.

Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton connected with Pro Bowl receiver A.J. Green for an eight-yard touchdown on the following play to give Cincinnati a 14-3 lead. Green has now scored a touchdown in six consecutive games with a touchdown, but it would be the only pass he'd catch on the night as Ike Taylor blanketed him all night while the Steelers provided a safety over-the-top to keep the Bengals' top offensive weapon in check.

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Pittsburgh chipped into the Bengals' lead with a 47-yard field goal by Suisham with 3:07 to play in the first half and then with Roethlisberger hitting Miller for a nine-yard touchdown pass with 24 seconds remaining in the half. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin made the curious decision to go for the two-point conversion early in the game, with Roethlisberger and Miller connecting to even the score at the break.

Both teams would exchange field goals in the third quarter before Rainey squirted through the Cincinnati defense for an 11-yard touchdown run with 14:16 to play in the game. For Rainey, it was the first touchdown of his NFL career and would be the game-deciding points, lifting the Steelers to a fifth straight win over the Bengals.

Despite the dropped passes, Roethlisberger had an efficient night, completing 27-of-37 pass attempts for 278 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Wide receiver Mike Wallace had eight receptions for 52 yards and Antonio Brown added seven grabs for 96 yards. Miller, who appears back to his Pro Bowl form of 2009, had six receptions for 53 yards and a touchdown, his fifth on the season.

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The Steelers offense received a surprising jolt from their running game. Playing without top running backs Rashard Mendenall and Isaac Redman, the Steelers' ground game, which ranked 31st in the NFL entering Sunday night with a 74.8 yards per game average, pounded out 168 yards (excluding a QB kneel down) thanks largely to Jonathan Dwyer setting a career-high with 122 yards on 17 carries.

Dalton completed just 14-of-28 attempts for 105 yards and a touchdown and an interception as the Bengals mustered just 185 yards of total offense on Sunday night. One positive for the Bengals offense is that they did not allow one sack even though center Jeff Faine, who is playing in place of the injured Kyle Cook, left the game with a hamstring injury and was replaced by undrafted rookie Trevor Robinson, who had played just eight snaps on offense entering Sunday night's game.

The Steelers host the Washington Redskins at Heinz Field next Sunday afternoon, while the Bengals limp into their bye week on a three-game losing streak that has dropped them to 3-4 on the 2012 season.  The Bengals have a two-game home stand with the Manning Brothers after the bye, with Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos visiting Paul Brown Stadium on Nov. 4 and Eli Manning and the New York Giants coming to town on Nov. 11.

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With Fred Davis out for the year, Redskins plan to re-sign Chris Cooley

21 Oct
2012

The Washington Redskins' offense took a big hit on Sunday when they lost tight end Fred Davis for the season to a torn Achilles tendon during their 27-23 loss to the New York Giants. According to a source who spoke to Mark Maske of the Washington Post, the Redskins will respond to the loss of one of Robert Griffin's primary targets by re-signing Chris Cooley, who caught 428 passes for the team in eight seasons.

Davis led the team with 23 receptions and 30 targets for 312 yards. Cooley, who was released by the Redskins in late August, has said that he believes a return to the Redskins was possible under the right circumstances.

"The way it looks to me is if something happens here, they would love to have me," Cooley told the Post last month. "If Fred gets hurt or something like that, I think I'd be the guy they sign. I think that."

Cooley played in just five games in 2011 before finger and knee injuries ended his season. He caught just eight passes for 65 yards, both career lows. Cooley had said in 2012 that his knee was fine, but the Redskins used him primarily at fullback in the preseason. While Cooley had interest from other NFL teams during his hiatus, he wanted to avoid signing a veteran minimum contract.

"If they call me at some point this season, that's great," Cooley said of the Redskins last month. "If they don't, that's fine too. I'm not going to worry about it too much. I'm happy with what I've done here. If satisfied with my career. If I don't play again, that's how it is. I'll go through the season and see what the offers are. I'll go through free agency and see if there's interest. If I'm not playing at that point, I'll see about whether to retire or not."

For the time being, as long as Cooley passes the physical he'll reportedly take tomorrow, he'll have to put that retirement on hold. He has familiarity with Griffin after working with him in the preseason, and he could be a real asset if healthy and used in the right ways. Washington's offense with Griffin has been a catch-all of backfield formations, and Cooley has always been a very schematically diverse player.

During his brief time with Griffin, Cooley came away impressed, comparing the rookie quarterback to the late safety Sean Taylor in Griffin's ability to make an immediate impact.

"I haven't seen anything from him [Griffin] to say that he's a rookie," Cooley told the Post in early August. "I never see doubt in that kid's mind."

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Breaking News: Best Available NFL Free Agents

21 Oct
2012
Rotoworld keeps a running list of the best available free agents around the NFL.
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Gostkowski FG in OT gives Pats 29-26 win over Jets (Yahoo! Sports)

21 Oct
2012

New York Jets strong safety Yeremiah Bell, left, tackles New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker (83) after a catch in the third quarter of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- Another game was slipping away from the New England Patriots down the stretch. This time, their opponent made the biggest mistakes.


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Bailey’s 4 FGs lift Dallas over Carolina 19-14 (Yahoo! Sports)

21 Oct
2012

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) looks for a receiver as Carolina Panthers defensive end Greg Hardy (76) pursues during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Charlotte. (AP Photo/Bob Leverone)

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Tony Romo found a way to win a close game, something Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers are still trying to learn.


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Jags don’t have a timetable on Jones-Drew yet – Maurice Jones-Drew | JAC

21 Oct
2012
Coach Mike Mularkey said he doesn't know how long Maurice Jones-Drew (foot) will be out.
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Titans may hold Jake Locker out another week – Jake Locker | TEN

21 Oct
2012
Beat writer Jim Wyatt expects Matt Hasselbeck to start in Week 8 against the Colts.
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