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| Washington was Bull-ied | | The Chicago Bulls limited the Washington Wizards to 34% shooting as the Bulls blasted the Wizards, 101-68 earlier at the Verizon Center. Ben Gordon sparked Chicago (49-32), just a win closer to the club's first 50-win season of the post-Michael Jordan era, with 30 points off 6-of-9 three-point shooting. Four Wizards (40-40) scored in double digits, but DeShawn Stevenson led D.C. in scoring with only 13 points. Gilbert Arenas stepped in the locker room for the first time since having a surgery on his injured right knee that will sideline him throughout the post-season, but did not watch how his Wizards play the visiting Bulls. Another injured star, Caron Butler, watched the game which Chicago took control from start to finish. Donell taylor made his second start of the season as Agent Zero's backup, Antonio Daniels, was also injured. | |
| | Sunday's NFL Capsules | | November 26, 2006BALTIMORE (AP) -- Any chance the Pittsburgh Steelers had of returning to the Super Bowl was seemingly laid to rest by the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens sacked Ben Roethlisberger nine times Sunday and coasted to their fifth straight victory, a 27-0 blowout that left the Steelers with only a mathematical chance of reaching the playoffs. ADVERTISEMENT
Baltimore (9-2) limited the defending NFL champions to 36 yards in the decisive first half. The nine sacks, which totaled 73 yards and matched a Ravens franchise record, included a vicious hit by Bart Scott that forced Roethlisberger out of the game in the second quarter. Roethlisberger missed only one play, but for the rest of the afternoon he was harassed by a relentless rush. It was the second time this year that the Steelers were shut out; the last time Pittsburgh was blanked at least twice in a season was in 1989. The Steelers (4-7) had won two straight following a 2-6 start, but their resurgence was emphatically squelched by the hated Ravens, who lead Pittsburgh in the AFC North by five games with five to play. Roethlisberger went 21-for-41 for 214 yards and two interceptions.... | |
| | Washington 17, Carolina 13 | | LANDOVER, Md. (AP) -- Seeking his first win as an NFL starting quarterback, Jason Campbell faced a vital third down with his team trailing late in the fourth quarter. Through his helmet transmitter, he heard his position coach call the formation. Then silence. The transmitter went dead. Campbell had to call the play himself, based on the players sent onto the field. "We could tell that there was something wrong," right tackle Jon Jansen said. "But he picked up and just took us out there and we ran the play, and it was big." The play went for 66 yards and a touchdown. Tight end Chris Cooley caught the pass over the middle near midfield, escaped two tacklers and ran down the sideline for the winning score in the Washington Redskins' 17-13 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
"I didn't hear the play that was called," Campbell said. "I just tried to call one of the plays that we worked on all week that would give us an opportunity to make a first down. Fortunately, God was with me when I made that call, and Cooley did a great job of running after the catch." The victory broke a two-game losing streak for the Redskins (4-7) and made... | |
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| Washington was Bull-ied | | The Chicago Bulls limited the Washington Wizards to 34% shooting as the Bulls blasted the Wizards, 101-68 earlier at the Verizon Center. Ben Gordon sparked Chicago (49-32), just a win closer to the club's first 50-win season of the post-Michael Jordan era, with 30 points off 6-of-9 three-point shooting. Four Wizards (40-40) scored in double digits, but DeShawn Stevenson led D.C. in scoring with only 13 points. Gilbert Arenas stepped in the locker room for the first time since having a surgery on his injured right knee that will sideline him throughout the post-season, but did not watch how his Wizards play the visiting Bulls. Another injured star, Caron Butler, watched the game which Chicago took control from start to finish. Donell taylor made his second start of the season as Agent Zero's backup, Antonio Daniels, was also injured. | |
| | Sunday's NFL Capsules | | November 26, 2006BALTIMORE (AP) -- Any chance the Pittsburgh Steelers had of returning to the Super Bowl was seemingly laid to rest by the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens sacked Ben Roethlisberger nine times Sunday and coasted to their fifth straight victory, a 27-0 blowout that left the Steelers with only a mathematical chance of reaching the playoffs. ADVERTISEMENT
Baltimore (9-2) limited the defending NFL champions to 36 yards in the decisive first half. The nine sacks, which totaled 73 yards and matched a Ravens franchise record, included a vicious hit by Bart Scott that forced Roethlisberger out of the game in the second quarter. Roethlisberger missed only one play, but for the rest of the afternoon he was harassed by a relentless rush. It was the second time this year that the Steelers were shut out; the last time Pittsburgh was blanked at least twice in a season was in 1989. The Steelers (4-7) had won two straight following a 2-6 start, but their resurgence was emphatically squelched by the hated Ravens, who lead Pittsburgh in the AFC North by five games with five to play. Roethlisberger went 21-for-41 for 214 yards and two interceptions.... | |
| | Washington 17, Carolina 13 | | LANDOVER, Md. (AP) -- Seeking his first win as an NFL starting quarterback, Jason Campbell faced a vital third down with his team trailing late in the fourth quarter. Through his helmet transmitter, he heard his position coach call the formation. Then silence. The transmitter went dead. Campbell had to call the play himself, based on the players sent onto the field. "We could tell that there was something wrong," right tackle Jon Jansen said. "But he picked up and just took us out there and we ran the play, and it was big." The play went for 66 yards and a touchdown. Tight end Chris Cooley caught the pass over the middle near midfield, escaped two tacklers and ran down the sideline for the winning score in the Washington Redskins' 17-13 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
"I didn't hear the play that was called," Campbell said. "I just tried to call one of the plays that we worked on all week that would give us an opportunity to make a first down. Fortunately, God was with me when I made that call, and Cooley did a great job of running after the catch." The victory broke a two-game losing streak for the Redskins (4-7) and made... | |
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