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Naeole may be lost for season

Jacksonville Jaguars
11/05/2007 8:22 AM
The Florida Times-Union reports the Jaguars not only lost a game Sunday, they probably lost reliable right OG Chris Naeole. Naeole, who began his career in New Orleans, suffered what appeared to be a rupture of the quad tendon in the first quarter of the team's 41-24 loss to the Saints. "If that is the fact, we would lose him for the year,'' said Jaguars HC Jack Del Rio. "Chris is a tough, hard-nosed guy. He is one of [the Jaguars'] most dependable offensive linemen.'' Read more

Browns win third straight

Cleveland Browns
11/05/2007 8:12 AM
The Dayton Daily News reports QB Derek Anderson threw 48 passes and wasn't sacked, RB Jamal Lewis scored four touchdowns and TE Kellen Winslow equaled his career best with 11 catches as the Browns extended their winning streak to three for the first time since 2001 and exceeded last season's win total with their fifth victory. Pittsburgh is next on the road for at least a share of first place in the AFC North. "There's no limit to how far we can go," Lewis said. Read more

Cincy season is on ropes after setback

Cincinnati Bengals
11/05/2007 8:10 AM
The Dayton Daily News reports WR Chad Johnson was wheeled off the field on a stretcher, placed in an ambulance and taken to a room at Ralph Wilson Stadium for X-rays on his aching neck. Then it was off to a local hospital for a CAT scan and more tests. With him, in the emergency room, was the Bengals' season. They fell to 2-6 after absorbing a 33-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills, who improved to 4-4 with their fourth victory in five games after an 0-3 start. Bengals HC Marvin Lewis said Johnson never lost consciousness when he got sandwiched on a hit by Bills' S Donte Whitner and LB Coy Wire at Buffalo's 37-yard line with 1:53 to play. Read more

Edwards doubtful for Sunday

Buffalo Bills
11/03/2007 2:32 PM
AP reports Buffalo Bills rookie QB Trent Edwards is doubtful for Sunday’s game against Cincinnati after missing his third straight practice today because of a swollen right hand. Coach Dick Jauron said he’ll wait until game time to determine if Edwards would be able to back up starter J.P. Losman or if he’d be ruled out completely. If Edwards is unable to play, Gibran Hamdan would be the No. 2 quarterback. Losman will be making his first start since injuring his knee against New England in Week 3. Read more