| Boldin uncertain for Cardinals-Panthers game
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Anquan Boldin's
status for Saturday's playoff game against Carolina is uncertain, after he
strained his hamstring.
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| Defensive coordinator Sanders among coaches released by Packers
The Green Bay Packers announced the release
of six assistant coaches on Monday, including defensive coordinator Bob
Sanders.
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| Steelers' LB Harrison wins Defensive Player of the Year award
After helping the Pittsburgh Steelers post the
NFL's top-ranked defense this season, linebacker James Harrison was honored on
Monday as the Associated Press' Defensive Player of the Year.
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| Line of Scrimmage: Might Eagles, Cards Have Playoff Staying Power?
Fans of the New York Giants and Carolina
Panthers probably didn't come away too frightened from what they saw this past
weekend.
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| Chargers RB Tomlinson's status up in the air vs. Steelers
San Diego Chargers running back LaDainian
Tomlinson, who sat out the entire second half of the team's wild card win over
the Colts with a groin injury, is not a guarantee to play next week against
the Steelers.
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| Eagles set up rematch with Giants after topping Vikings
Brian Westbrook took a short screen pass 71
yards for a touchdown to shatter a two-point second-half deadlock with 6 1/2
minutes to play, and the Philadelphia Eagles went on to post a 26-14 victory
over the Minnesota Vikings in an NFC Wild Card bout.
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| Eagles TE Smith inactive vs. Vikings
Eagles tight end L.J. Smith is inactive
for Philadelphia's wild card game against the Minnesota Vikings due to a
shoulder injury.
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| Vikings DT Pat Williams out vs. Eagles
Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle Pat
Williams is inactive for the team's wild card playoff game against the
Philadelphia Eagles.
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| Reed, Baltimore stifle Miami in Wild Card win
Ed Reed had two of Baltimore's four
interceptions, running one back for a touchdown, and the Ravens defense
stifled Miami to record a 27-9 win over the Dolphins in an AFC Wild Card
contest.
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| Cowher doesn't plan on coaching in 2009
Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill
Cowher stated on CBS's "NFL Today" show that he does not plan on becoming a
head coach in 2009.
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