NFL Scores Week 9: Week 10 NFL Schedule 2009
Posted on 08. Nov, 2009 by admin in Entertainment, Sports

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November 9, 2009 – NFL Scores Week 9, Week 10 NFL Schedule 2009 provided us lots of action and reason to watch the next pack.
In Indianapolis, Colts was challenged by young, up-and-coming Houston Texans by putting 17-13 in the 4th quarter, Joseph Addai try a touchdown run on 20-17 but Matt Schaub of Houston get back and kick-off Kris Brown field goal. Colts remained undefeated.
At Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Bay Buccaneers beaten up the Green Bay Packers 38-28.
The best game goes to Baltimore at Cincinnati, Bengals led 17-0 at half time.
The NFL scores for Week 9:
Washingtonhington 17 Atlanta 31
Arizona 41 Chicago 21
Baltimore 7 Cincinnati 17
Houston 17 Indianapolis 20
Kansas City 21 Jacksonville 24
Miami 17 New England 27
Green Bay 28 Tampa Bay 38
Carolina 20 New Orleans 20 (4th qtr.)
Detroitroit 17 Seattle 22 (4th qtr.)
San Diego 14 NY Giants 17 (4th qtr.)
Tennessee 17 San Francisco 17 (4th qtr.)
The Week 10 NFL Schedule 2009
Chicago @ San Francisco – Candlestick Park – 8:20 PM
Sun, Nov 15
Detroit @ Minnesota – Mall of America Field – 1:00 PM
Denver @ Washington – FedEx Field – 1:00 PM
Tampa Bay @ Miami – Land Shark Stadium – 1:00 PM
Buffalo @ Tennessee – LP Field – 1:00 PM
New Orleans @ St. Louis – Edward Jones Dome – 1:00 PM
Jacksonville @ NY Jets – Giants Stadium – 1:00 PM
Atlanta @ Carolina – Bank of America Stadium – 1:00 PM
Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh – Heinz Field – 1:00 PM
Kansas City @ Oakland – Oakland Coliseum – 4:05 PM
Dallas @ Green Bay – Lambeau Field – 4:15 PM
Philadelphia @ San Diego – Qualcomm Stadium – 4:15 PM
Seattle @ Arizona – University of Phoenix Stadium – 4:15 PM


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Dec 24th, 2009
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Here is a hot news. The Colts continue to surprise everyone and keep playing their stars. Players such as Peyton Manning, Dwight Freeney, and Reggie Wayne continue to suit up for the Colts. The Colts have accomplished everything set out so far but it still remains a question if going perfect is one of those items.
This week will be interesting to see what happens with the Jets. The Jets are fighting for their playoff lives and also have the best defense in football. Is that something that Peyton Manning needs to see right now? It’s a hard question to answer but all I know is that this is still the #1 team in football.
Merry Christmas!And have a good time!
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Dec 29th, 2009
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NEW YORK (AP) — Brett Favre and Peyton Manning already were Pro Bowl regulars when they were selected to this season’s game Tuesday.
Favre was among eight Minnesota Vikings who made the NFC team, while Manning was one of six Indianapolis Colts on the AFC squad. It will be Favre’s 11th Pro Bowl and the 10th for Manning.
Favre will be a backup to New Orleans’ Drew Brees, the NFL’s top-rated passer. The other NFC quarterback will be Aaron Rodgers, who replaced Favre in Green Bay last year.
Tennessee running back Chris Johnson, the league’s leading rusher, also made the AFC team, along with NFL receptions leader Wes Welker of New England. Manning will be backed up at quarterback by New England’s Tom Brady and San Diego’s Philip Rivers.