Nick Perry lands on injured reserveMike Florio, profootballtalk.com Packers linebacker Nick Perry’s rookie season has ended. As expected, the first-round pick from USC has been placed on injured reserve with a wrist injury. His roster spot will be filled by tight end Andrew Quarless, who was activated from the reserve… |
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Matt Loede, packersgab.com The Packers game at the Giants will remain on Sunday night November 25th on NBC’s “Sunday Night Football”. The NFL announced its flexible scheduling decision Wednesday, almost a week earlier than required, to allow fans and teams to complete travel … |
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Two aces who might have impacted marketNov 7, 2012
Left versus right could have been a debate about more than political preference this November. There were nearly two ace starting pitchers, one lefthanded and one righthanded, available on the open market with startlingly similar credentials: |
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No changes to Thanksgiving week scheduleNov 7, 2012
Josh Alper, profootballtalk.com When the NFL schedule was announced, the Packers’ visit to the Meadowlands to face the Giants on Sunday night in Week 12 looked like one of the biggest matchups of the season. Nothing’s changed after nine weeks of football. The NFL announced Wednesday… |
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Kahrl: Winter Forecast for teams in NL CentralNov 7, 2012
Christina Kahrl, ESPN.com Assessing what lies ahead this offseason for the Reds, Cardinals, Brewers, Pirates and Cubs. |
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Adam McCalvy, MLB.com Doug Melvin has consistently said that he expects Zack Greinke to garner an open-market contract out of reach for the Brewers, though he recently chatted with the pitcher. |
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Driver gave up touchdown to CobbNov 7, 2012
Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com The play that sprung Packers receiver Randall Cobb for a 13-yard catch-and-run gave the Cardinals plenty to complain about, given the apparent pass interference committed by receiver Donald Driver, who seemed to be blocking cornerback William Gay while … |
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