Sunday News and Notes

Sunday, December 10,
2006

 

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NFL

Broncos-Chargers

ESPN

Left defensive end Luis Castillo, who missed the past four
games with an ankle injury, will be back on the field for Sunday’s home game
against the Denver Broncos. Last week, the Chargers got linebacker Shawne Merriman back in the lineup following a four-game
suspension for a violation of the league’s steroids and banned substances
policy. Joe Duffy’s sports betting selections are at www.GodsTips.com

Giants-Panthers

ESPN

Carolina
quarterback Jake Delhomme did not practice for a third straight day Friday with
a right thumb injury, making it more likely Chris Weinke
will start for the Panthers. Weinke, a former Heisman
Trophy winner, has thrown only 13 passes in four seasons and hasn’t been a
full-time starter since 2001 when the Panthers were 1-15. The Panthers only
have two quarterbacks on the active roster. If Delhomme can’t play, they are
expected to promote rookie Brett Basanez from the
practice squad. Stevie Vincent’s BetOnSports360.com
is pioneer in forensic handicapping and part of OffshoreInsiders.com

Eagles-Redskins

Washington Times

Lost in the
midst of Washington’s near-elimination from the playoff race with last Sunday’s
loss to Atlanta was receiver Santana Moss’ return to the form that made him a
Pro Bowl starter last season. After battling a strained hamstring for five
weeks, Moss showed he was back on his initial catch. Moss, who was hurt in an
Oct. 22 loss to Indianapolis, had seven catches for 123 yards against Atlanta.
Despite missing games against Dallas (Nov. 5) and Tampa Bay (Nov. 19) and being
a non-factor against Carolina and at Philadelphia (Nov. 12), Moss still leads
the Redskins with 41 catches. The Eagles, who visit the Redskins tomorrow, have
perhaps the NFL’s top secondary. But they didn’t see the real Moss last time
when he came back too soon from the hamstring injury and caught just three
balls for 17 yards. Offensive tackle Jon Jansen, who has been bothered for
weeks by a strained calf, and reserve tight end Todd Yoder, who injured a thigh
last Sunday against Atlanta, both returned to practice yesterday meaning that
coach Joe Gibbs can choose from the full 53-man roster for the first time all
season. MasterLockLine.com has the top plays from the top sports service
in their highest ranked sports.

Brian Westbrook
has averaged 148 yards of offense the past four games, keeping the Eagles (6-6)
in the NFC playoff race despite the loss of quarterback Donovan McNabb, their
longtime focal point, to a season-ending knee injury. Westbrook averaged just 13.3
carries as the No. 1 back in 2004 and 2005 and just 13.9 in Philadelphia’s 4-4
start this season. However, he has 80 carries in the past four games with a
superb 5.1 yards a carry.

Patriots-Dolphins

Boston Herald

The Patriots
are fighting for one of the top two playoff seeds in the AFC. The Dolphins
would like nothing more than to play the role of spoilers. They’ve had plenty
of practice. Miami claimed December victories over the Patriots in 2004 and
2005. Quarterback Tom Brady so invincible against virtually the rest of the
NFL, is a mortal 7-4 against the Dolphins. Joe Duffy’s sports betting
selections are at www.GodsTips.com

Bills-Jets

NY Post

J.P. Losman passed for 328 yards
on Sept. 24, when the Jets beat the Bills, 28-20, in Orchard
Park
. Since that first game against
Buffalo, one quarterback has passed
for more than 300 yards against the Jets: David Carr of the Texans, in a 26-11
Jets’ win. Carr threw the ball 59 times. Approved sportsbooks are at www.linetrackers.com

Colts-Jaguars

Indy Star

Through 13 weeks of the NFL season, the Indianapolis Colts
are 10-2, coming off a pair of road losses in their past three games and trying
to fix a defense that ranks last in the league against the run.


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