May 2005 - Football Wiretap
Stokley And Sanders Expected To Play In Big Cincinnati Test
Safety Bob Sanders and receiver Brandon Stokley are expected to play for the Colts on Sunday against Cincinnati after missing practice time this week because of injuries.
Losman To Start Against San Diego
J.P. Losman will start for the Buffalo Bills against San Diego after Kelly Holcomb missed his third straight practice since getting a concussion.
Jones To Return To Bears' Starting Lineup
Outfitted with additional padding to protect his tender ribs, tailback Thomas Jones has returned to the practice field, and will be back in the Chicago Bears' starting lineup.
Trotter Supports Owens, Wants Him Back
Jeremiah Trotter said that the team is better with Owens on it and he hoped that Reid would relent and bring him back this season.
McMahon To Start On Sunday
Mike McMahon, who had been the third-string quarterback, will get the start over backup Koy Detmer.
Moss Couldn't See A T.O. Partnership Working
"T.O. could be a good fit here with the Raiders. But I don't think with his baggage and everything he's been through, and my baggage and what I've been through, I don't think it would work."
Edwards Not Leaving For Kansas City
With Chiefs coach Dick Vermeil expected to retire after the season, Herm Edwards has been mentioned in NFL circles as the logical successor to his mentor.
Seattle Keeps Working On Alexander Contract
Shaun Alexander has been the most productive RB in the NFL this season. He also does not have a long-term contract, which he and the club are working on.
Tice Sprains Left Knee In Win At New York
The Minnesota coach sprained a ligament in his left knee in the first quarter of Sunday's victory over the New York Giants when Vikings cornerback Laroni Gallishaw blocked Jamaar Taylor into him on a
Eddie George Wants To Return To NFL, Phone Is Silent
"Did I tick somebody off? Or did something happen that I cannot even get a look? I can't explain it.''
Bears Score Record Breaking Touchdown
Chicago Bears defensive back Nathan Vasher returned a missed field goal an NFL-record 108 yards for a touchdown on the final play of the first half against the San Francisco 49ers.
Holcomb Leaves Game With Severe Concussion
Bills quarterback Kelly Holcomb left the game with a severe concussion against Kansas City.