Neck injury keeps Bills’ Chris Kelsay out at least one more gameMichael David Smith, profootballtalk.com Bills defensive end Chris Kelsay will not play on Thursday night against the Dolphins, missing his second consecutive game with a neck injury. The Bills confirmed today that Kelsay, whom coach Chan Gailey had previously described as 50-50 to play agains… |
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Wood: Bills will miss Fred JacksonNov 14, 2012
johnmurphyshow, buffalobills.com It’s going to be exciting to watch C.J. Spiller get his turn in the national spotlight against the Dolphins. But the Buffalo Bills know they will miss running back Fred Jackson when they take the field Thursday night. Jackson, one of the Bills captain… |
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‘Thursday Night Football’ Preview: Dolphins’ running game has a chance to get back on trackNov 14, 2012
Brian McIntyre, yahoo.com Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills8 p.m. ET, NFL Network The Dolphins enter Thursday night's game with a 55-36-1 edge in their all-time series with the Bills and have won six of their last eight meetings, including a 30-23 win at Ralph Wilson Stadium on De… |
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Wednesday night’s John Murphy ShowNov 14, 2012
johnmurphyshow, buffalobills.com It’s almost like an extended pregame show tonight, as we broadcast The John Murphy Show live from One Bills Drive. We’re ready to preview Thursday night’s Bills-Dolphins game, with a complete recap of the Bills news of the day starting at 7pm At 7:2… |
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Reggie Bush bashes the women of BuffaloNov 14, 2012
Doug Farrar, yahoo.com The upcoming "Thursday Night Football" matchup between the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills isn't likely to set the world on fire. As much as our friends at the NFL Network won't appreciate that ... well, that's the luck of the draw. You get a… |
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Bills-Dolphins final injury reportNov 14, 2012
The Buffalo Bills will host the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night in a nationally televised game on the NFL Network. Here is the final injury report and what it means for both AFC East teams: Bills (3-6) Out: CB Aaron Williams (ankle), RB Fred Jackson (c… |
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Several Bills probableNov 14, 2012
Chris Brown, buffalobills.com There are several Bills players listed as probable for Thursday night’s game against the Dolphins. Here’s the rundown. Probable DT Kyle Williams – ankle DT Spencer Johnson – ankle DT Marcell Dareus – shoulder/hamstring G Andy Levitre – knee C … |
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Kelsay out for Dolphins gameNov 14, 2012
Chris Brown, buffalobills.com Bills DE Chris Kelsay will miss his second straight game with a neck injury Thursday night along with three other Bills players. Kelsay along with Mark Anderson, Aaron Williams and Fred Jackson will not play against the Dolphins in tomorrow night’s prim… |
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Dolphins injury updateNov 14, 2012
Chris Brown, buffalobills.com Here’s the status of the Miami Dolphins’ players on this week’s injury report for Thursday night’s game against Buffalo. |
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Tale of two Ryans at quarterbackNov 14, 2012
Ryan Tannehill and Ryan Fitzpatrick share the same first name. But expect to see two very different quarterbacks in Thursday's nationally televised game between the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills. There are many things that separate these two players,… |
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Thursday Matchup: Dolphins at BillsNov 14, 2012
Benjamin Hoffman, nytimes.com Buffalo's C.J. Spiller will get his chance to be an every-down back and could have a big game against a Dolphins defense that has struggled to stop the run. |
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Wednesday morning one-linersNov 14, 2012
Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com Bill Parcells told Patriots coach Bill Belichick that he believes this year’s Patriots team is better than last year’s AFC championship team. Opposing defenses may be catching up with Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill. Asked about how to deal with a tough se… |
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Dolphins struggling offense needs to wake upNov 14, 2012
Armando Salguero, miamiherald.com On Tuesday I reported to you that Dolphins offensive coordinator Mike Sherman had a career chat with his players and implored them to overcome the difficulties of the past couple of weeks and make their sons proud. It was Sherman's way, I guess, of chal… |
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Curtis Crabtree, profootballtalk.com The Tennessee Titans plan on using their bye week to find if they can use wide receiver Kenny Britt more effectively. Britt manged just two catches for 36 yards in the Titans’ 37-3 win over the Miami Dolphins last Sunday. Britt was targeted six times bu… |
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