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Cardinals Shred Bears 41-21 As Warner Throws 5 TD's

CHICAGO — Kurt Warner envisioned doing this on a regular basis at Soldier Field. Good thing for the Arizona Cardinals, the Chicago Bears took a pass on him.

One week after throwing five interceptions, Warner tied a career high by throwing five touchdown passes while Larry Fitzgerald added 123 yards receiving to lead the Arizona Cardinals to an easy 41-21 win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday.

 

Peyton first to 40,000 yards in single decade

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning is the first NFL passer to pass for 40,000 yards in any decade.

 

Browns coach Mangini remains quiet about Kokinis' departure

Browns coach Eric Mangini is not offering any details about the team's unexplained dismissal of his friend, general manager George Kokinis.

 

Saints stay perfect with 35-27 win over Falcons

The Saints are still perfect, despite an imperfect performance, and now need one more win to set the record for best start in franchise history....

 

Favre shakes off boos, Vikings beat Packers 38-26

Brett Favre jogged out of the tunnel in a purple helmet. He might as well have been wearing a black hat....

 

Titans coach Fisher reportedly switching to Young at QB

The owner of the Tennessee Titans wants to see more of Vince Young. He's reportedly getting just that with the winless Titans making a change at quarterback from veteran Kerry Collins back to the 2006 Offensive Rookie of the Year.

 

Redskins fall to Eagles on MNF, 27-17

Redskins fall to Eagles on MNF, 27-17

Redskins fail to answer the call as offense continues to struggle; Cooley breaks his right ankle during the game.

 

Limbaugh dropped from group's NFL bid

Limbaugh dropped from group's NFL bid

If conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh ever had much of a chance to be a minority owner in a successful bid to buy the NFL's St. Louis Rams, it is now over, two league sources have confirmed to SI.com.

 

Dolphins beat Jets on TD with :06 left

When the wildcat delivered a big play for the Miami Dolphins, coach Tony Sparano skipped along the sideline with glee, reached back and threw a roundhouse punch. That was just in the first quarter. The knockout came much later, again with the wildcat.

 

Revs. Sharpton, Jesse Jackson urge NFL to block bid by Limbaugh for Rams

ST. LOUIS - The Revs. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson attacked the bid by Rush Limbaugh to buy the St. Louis Rams on Monday, saying the conservative radio host's track record on race should exclude him from owning an NFL team.

 

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