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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Around the NFL #1

I'm going to try to start blogging more now that the season is among us, as well as "Around the NFL" post every weekend before Football Sunday. It'll feature news on all of the teams not just the Patriots. We'll see how this goes.

Week 3 Scores:

  1. Green Bay 27, Cincinnati 13
  2. Jacksonville 17, Baltimore 48
  3. Arizona 27, Tennessee 32
  4. Philadelphia 27, Cleveland 10
  5. Atlanta 23, Miami 6
  6. New England 28, Tampa Bay 30
  7. Seattle 44, Kansas City 14
  8. San Diego 12, Minnesota 10
  9. Chicago 20, New York Giants 17
  10. Indianapolis 17, Washington 30
  11. Pittsburgh 38, Buffalo 7
  12. Detroit 20, Oakland 31
  13. St. Louis 19, Dallas 20
  14. Houston 27, New Orleans 34
  15. San Francisco 29, Denver 24
**As of right now the Carolina Panthers and the New York Jets are currently still in the 1st quarter. Scores of this game should be added not long after the end.**

RGIII vs. Luck Showdown:

Saturday rookie quarterback for the Washington Redskins and the rookie quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts met face to face. RG3 and the Redskins defeated Andrew Luck and the Colts 30-17. Luck completed 14 passes to Griffin's 11. Statistic-wise, I'd say that Luck should have maybe came out on top. Since the NFL Combine, I've stuck with RG3 & with what i've seen, these are both great competitors for Rookie of the Year.

Recent Injuries:

Players seem to be getting hurt a little easily this preseason. Here is a list of players that have recently injured just to name a few.

  • Pittsburgh Steelers David DeCastro-torn MCL
  • Detroit Lions Matthew Stafford-left hand
  • Houston Texans Randy Bullock-torn muscle (Season ending)
  • Dallas Cowboys Jay Ratliff-high ankle sprain
  • New York Giants Prince Amukamara-high ankle sprain
  • Oakland Raiders Sebastian Janikowski-groin
  • Philadelphia Eagles Michael Vick-thumb
  • Philadelphia Eagles Michael Vick-Rib cage (Negative results)

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