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Quarterback Brett Favre of Green Bay rolls out of the pocket during the Packers' first possession against St. Louis last night.
Green Bay Packers receiver Donald Driver is mobbed by fans after he leaped into the seats after catching a touchdown pass in the third quarter. (AP)
On a day billed as “Brett Favre Day” throughout Wisconsin by Gov. Jim Doyle in honor of the indomitable QB’s 200th straight regular-season start, the Packers brought back two fumbles by savvy old pro Isaac Bruce for TDs and pounded St. Louis, 45-17.
Ben Roethlisberger gets it done for Steelers
It appears likely Washington will seriously pursue California coach Jeff Tedford after the Bears' regular season is finished.
Kansas players, from left, Michael Lee, Wayne Simien and J.R. Giddens (15) celebrate their 85-52 victory over Nevada at Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence. Kansas is ranked second in the AP poll. November 29, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is sacked by Redskins linebacker Lemar Marshall in the fourth quarter of the Steelers' 16-7 win. (AP)
Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens acknowledges some cheering Eagles fans late in the game against the Giants. Owens finished the game with 61 yards receiving on 4 receptions in the Eagles' 27-6 win. (AP)
Giants quarterback Eli Manning walks off the field during the fourth quarter against the Eagles. Manning completed 6 of 21 attempts for 148 yards as the Eagles beat the Giants 27-6. (AP)
Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers (90) runs an interception 46 yards for a touchdown as Panthers coach John Fox celebrates in the third quarter of the Panthers' 21-14 win over the Buccaneers. (AP)
Titans quarterback Steve McNair walks to the sidelines during the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans. (AP)
Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer throws against the Browns in the Bengals' 58-48 win. Palmer threw for 251 yards and four touchdowns. (AP)
Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis walks off the field toward the Ravens sideline during their contest against the Patriots. The Patriots defeated the Ravens 24-3. (AP)
Seahawks running back Shaun Alexander is brought down by a wall of Buffalo Bills defenders during the first half in Seattle. Alexander, the NFL's leading rusher, was held to 39 yards on 13 carries in the 38-9 Seahawks loss. (AP)
Jets quarterback Quincy Carter hands off against the Arizona Cardinals during the second quarter. The Jets won 13-3. (AP)
Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi hits Ravens running back Chester Taylor during the third quarter of the Patriots' 24-3 win. The New England defense held the Ravens to 77 yards rushing in the game. (AP)
Falcons quarterback Michael Vick waves to the crowd as he leaves the field following the Falcons' 24-21 victory over the New Orleans Saints. (AP)
Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe drops back to pass against the Seattle Seahawks during the third quarter. The Bills won 38-9 with Bledsoe throiwng for for 275 yards. (AP)
Dolphins tight end Randy McMichael (81) is congratulated by teammate Damion McIntosh after scoring on a 15-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter against the San Francisco 49ers. The Dolphins won 24-17. (AP)
A member of the grounds crew waits with a shovel to clear off the yard lines as the Broncos play the Oakland Raiders. (AP)
Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey tries to drag down Raiders wide receiver Jerry Porter in the fourth quarter. The Raiders won 25-24. (AP)
Sacramento Kings forward Chris Webber (4) comforts team mate Brad Miller after Miller was poked in the eye and called for a technical foul during the first half in Sacramento, Calif., on Sunday, Nov. 28, 2004.
Minnesota forward Kevin Garnett, left, spins to the basket around Sacramento's Brad Miller.
Ichiro salutes the crowd last night at KeyArena. The Mariners' star right fielder attended the game as a guest of Sonics owner Howard Schultz, at left. November 28, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
The Cavaliers' LeBron James, left, scored 26 points last night to reach the 2,000-point plateau for his career.
Orlando's Grant Hill (33) drives around Atlanta's Al Harrington. After several ankle injuries, Hill seems back to his old self.
Michael Redd led Milwaukee with 29 points Saturday night.
Indiana’s Jermaine O’Neal was socked with a 25-game suspension for brawling with fans in the stands.
Houston's David Carr is one of many young first-round quarterbacks who are beginning to make their mark in the NFL.
Quarterback Drew Henson started for Dallas on Thursday but did not finish. Owner Jerry Jones was disappointed that Henson was benched.
San Francisco 49ers coach Dennis Erickson has a 39-51 record as an NFL coach, including an 8-18 mark with San Francisco.
Arizona State quarterback Andrew Walter suffered a separated shoulder during Friday's loss to Arizona. November 27, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Los Angeles Clippers' Elton Brand (42) blocks a layup attempt from the Golden State Warriors' Mickael Pietrus, of France, in the first half on Friday, Nov. 26, 2004, in Oakland, Calif.
Sacramento Kings' Chris Webber goes to the basket between Los Angeles Lakers' Chucky Atkins, left, and Lamar Odom during the first half in Los Angeles on Friday, Nov. 26, 2004.
Seattle SuperSonics forward Danny Fortson (21) gets a basket as New Jersey Nets forward Alonzo Mourning (33) watches during the second quarter Friday, Nov. 26, 2004, in Seattle.
Detroit's Richard Hamilton celebrates after making the winning shot against the Miami Heat last night at The Palace of Auburn Hills.
First baseman Carlos Delgado averaged .290, 36 homers and 115 RBI in nine seasons in Toronto.
Cardinals' Emmitt Smith (22) slips the tackle of Carolina Panthers' Michael Rucker (93) last Sunday.
Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck should start tomorrow against Buffalo after being sidelined by a bruised thigh last week.
Detroit quarterback Joey Harrington walks around after being benched during Thursday's 41-9 loss to Indianapolis.
Receiver Mike Jefferson of Arizona scores a touchdown in front of Josh Golden of Arizona State for a 20-17 lead in the second quarter at Arizona Stadium yesterday. Jefferson caught two touchdown passes in the upset of the Sun Devils. November 26, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning stand near a sideline during the fourth quarter of the Colt's 41-9 win over the Detroit Lions on Thursday, Nov. 25, 2004, in Detroit. Manning threw for six touchdowns in less than three quarters and raised his
Indianapolis receiver Brandon Stokley celebrates a first-quarter touchdown. (Getty Images)
Michael Olowokandi in the Western Conference Finals in Los Angeles on May 27, 2004.
Pacers guard Fred Jones, right, is defended last night by Latrell Sprewell of the Minnesota Timberwolves during the third quarter of Indiana's 106-102 victory.
Joe Horn put on the dance moves.
Drew Bledsoe (facing) has been blamed for the Buffalo Bills' struggles over the past two seasons. November 25, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Ricky Williams strolls on the campus of the California College of Ayurveda in Grass Valley, Calif., last Thursday. His lawyer said that the NFL is close to agreeing to a plan that would allow Williams to return to the league next season.(AP)
Cleveland's LeBron James shoots for his career-best 43rd point for the night after getting fouled by Derrick Coleman during the fourth quarter.
The Cavaliers’ LeBron James, right, passes while under pressure from Detroit’s Tayshaun Prince last night in Cleveland. James finished with a career-high 43 points in the Cavs’ 92-76 win.
Cal quarterback Aaron Rodgers could leave early for the NFL.
Matt Leinart intends to return to USC, according to his coach.
Defensive tackle Sam Adams, who played six seasons for the Seahawks, looks forward to making his first visit to Qwest Field with the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. November 24, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Steve Spurrier gestures as he takes the podium after being named head football coach at South Carolina during a news conference Tuesday in Columbia, S.C. Image © 2004, AP
Ron Artest spent part of yesterday doing a radio interview to promote his rap cd
One of the Sonics’ many effective frontcourt players, Vladimir Radmanovic (77) scored 17 points in the win against the Timberwolves.
Sacramento Kings forward Chris Webber, right, hangs on the rim after stuffing over Houston Rockets forward Maurice Taylor, left, during the first quarter in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2004.
Detroit Pistons forward Rasheed Wallace reacts to receiving a technical foul from NBA official Tony Brothers, left, in the second half against the Charlotte Bobcats in Charlotte, N.C., Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2004. Wallace later received a second technical and November 23, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Washington Mayor Anthony Williams gestures while unveiling the Washington Nationals' name and logo yesterday.
Patriots RB Corey Dillon gets past the Chiefs defenders for a touchdown. (AP)
Ben Wallace won't appeal his six-game suspension. "You got to protect the league, can't have guys going out the way we did," he said.
In this photo off television, Indiana Pacers' Ron Artest gestures as he holds a CD he is promoting by a group on his record label, on NBC's "Today Show" during his first interview since being suspended for the season by NBA Commissioner David Stern.
Jermaine O'Neal was suspended for 25 games by David Stern, who also has the right to give a second opinion.
Rick Carlisle said his team was upbeat during a crisp and somewhat therapeutic practice session. November 22, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Pacers forward Ron Artest was suspended for the remainder of the season.
Indianapolis Colts tight end Marcus Pollard celebrates his 14-yard touchdown catch by dunking the ball over the goal post during the first quarter. (AP)
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper rushes for an 11-yard gain during the third quarter. (AP)
Buffalo Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe passes during the game against the St. Louis Rams. (AP)
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is sacked by Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Kevin Hardy in the second half. (AP)
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Joe Horn grimaces as he sits on the bench late in the fourth quarter. (AP)
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning calls an audible during the second quarter. (AP)
Minnesota Vikings linebacker Lance Johnstone gets a second-half sack and DL Chris Claiborne was there to congratulate him. (Getty)
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb (5) leaps into the arms of Hank Fraley (63) and Steve Sciullo after McNabb threw a 14-yard TD pass to Brian Westbrook in the fourth quarter. (AP)
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick throws a pass against the New York Giants during the second quarter of play. (AP)
Carolina Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme pumps his fist after a first-half touchdown. (Getty)
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning looks up at the scoreboard in the first quarter. (AP)
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Trent Dilfer reacts to a delayed touchdown call for them against the Miami Dolphins in the second quarter. (AP)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Joe Jurevicius pulls in his second touchdown pass of the day from quarterback Brian Griese in the second quarter. (AP)
San Diego Chargers coach Marty Schottenheimer shakes hands with quarterback Drew Brees after the Chargers defeated the Raiders 23-17. (AP)
Green Bay Packers DL Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila sacks Houston Texans quarterback David Carr during the third quarter. (AP)
Ron Artest, who is banned for the remainder of the season, received the harshest punishment for his role in the fight on Friday night at The Palace.
Ron Artest after going crazy in Detroit
Tim Duncan and the Spurs lost in Toronto Antoine Winfield of the Vikings celebrates his game-ending interception against the Detroit Lions with his teammate Terrance Shaw in the fourth quarter. The Vikings won 22-19.
San Francisco 49ers head coach Dennis Erickson looks up at the scoreboard after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers took a 21-0 lead in the second quarter. (AP) November 21, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Auburn running back Carnell Williams (24) drives through the Alabama defense in the second quarter of the Iron Bowl. Williams' 44th touchdown run broke Bo Jackson's school record.
Ohio State's Anthony Gonzalez (11) celebrates with teammate Santonio Holmes after his 68- yard touchdown during the first quarter.
California tailback J.J. Arrington runs away from Stanford's Michael Okwo (55) in the fourth quarter yesterday in Berkeley, Calif. Arrington collected 169 rushing yards for his 10th 100-yard game this season. Pacers forward Ron Artest is led off the court by team consultant Chuck Person after a brawl near the end of Friday night's game against the Pistons. Artest, who jumped into the stands after a fan, should face a lengthy suspension.
Detroit's Ben Wallace, second from left, and Indiana's Ron Artest, right, began a skirmish which turned into a full-scale brawl Friday night.
Tracy McGrady, left, scored 32 points yesterday in Houston's win over Los Angeles.
Houston Rockets center yao Ming, left, and Los Angeles Clippers' Elton Brand lock arms during the fourth quarter Saturday, Nov. 20, 2004, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Rockets came from behind to win in overtime, 91-86.
Steve Nash drives to the basket while Mike Bibby tries to defend him last Sunday at America West Arena.
Jon Helmandollar set a Boise State record by rushing for five touchdowns against Louisiana Tech.
New Orleans' Charles Grant, left, sacks Minnesota quarterback Daunte Culpepper on Oct. 17. Grant has 7-1/2 sacks this season.
Fans grab Pacers forward Ron Artest during a brawl near the end of Friday night's game with the Pistons at The Palace. Artest climbed into the stands after he was hit by a cup of beer. November 20, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Ron Artest of the Indiana Pacers is escorted out of the Palace by Chuck Person following a melee.
Indiana forward Ron Artest is grabbed by fans after he went into the stands during a brawl Friday night in Auburn Hills, Mich. November 19, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
San Antonio Spurs' Manu Ginobili (20), of Argentina
Cleveland Cavaliers' forward LeBron James
LeBron James and the Cavaliers got an early jump on the Bobcats and never looked back. November 18, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Troy Percival, former Anaheim closer, will pitch for the Detroit Tigers in 2005.
Lakers' Kobe Bryant drives to the basket against the Clippers' Chris Wilcox.
Pistons star Ben Wallace reacts after receiving a technical foul for arguing a call in the second quarter. November 17, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
There’s little doubt that Dwyane Wade has achieved star status in south Florida.
Anaheim's Vladimir Guerrero, shown after a grand slam last month, is the fourth MVP from the Dominican Republic. He hit .337 with 39 homers and 126 runs batted in, and led the American League with 124 runs this year.
Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Pedro Martinez delivers to the New York Yankees in the seventh inning of game 7 of the ALCS in New York. Martinez, a free agent, talked with Yankees owner George Steinbrenner at New York's spring training complex in Tampa, Fl November 16, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Eagles WR Terrell Owens gives out a laugh after scoring one of his three touchdowns against the Cowboys. (AP)
Eagles WR Terrell Owens dances into the end zone after scoring a touchdown. (AP)
Patrick Ramsey of the Washington Redskins leaves the field at halftime after playing in the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday.
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has not had to throw the football much in the second half against opponents..
Giants outfielder Barry Bonds won a record seventh NL MVP award, receiving 24 first-place votes and 407 points.
The Bucks held Miami's Shaquille O'Neal to 19 points Sunday. November 15, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Steelers RB Jerome Bettis plows past Browns S Robert Griffith for the touchdown
Patriots WR David Patten celebrates his touchdown with teammate Kevin Faulk. (AP)
Chuck Booms watches intensely as his Browns take on the Steelers. (Getty Images)
Giants QB Kurt Warner gets sacked by Cardinals DE Bertrand Berry. (AP)
Giants TE Jeremy Shockey celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Cardinals. (AP)
Lions punt returner Eddie Drummond runs past Jaguars punter Chris Hanson on his way to a touchdown. (AP)
Ravens K Matt Stover celebrates after kicking a field goal in overtime to beat the Jets. (AP)
Head coach John Gruden ponders another loss as his Bucs fall to the Falcons. (AP)
Lions QB Joey Harrington gets hauled down by Jaguars LB Jason Gildon. (AP) November 14, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Bell & Teague
Indiana forward Ron Artest was benched for two games after asking coach Rick Carlisle for time off. Despite telling reporters he wanted time off to promote an album, Artest says, "I didn't ask him to take a month off to finish no rap album."
Latrell Sprewell, seeking a contract extension from the Minnesota Timberwolves, drew fire for his complaining.
Richard Hamilton, who led the Pistons with 21 points, drives past the Jazz's Andrei Kirilenko
Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant (8) dribbles through Houston Rockets defenders Yao Ming (11), of China, and Ryan Bowen (40) during the first quarter Saturday, Nov. 13, 2004 in Houston. November 13, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Orlando Magic's Grant Hill, (33) passes the ball by Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant, right, in the third quarter in Orlando, Fla. Friday, Nov.12, 2004. The Magic won, 122-113.
The Diamondbacks have reopened talks with free agent 1B Richie Sexson.
Clinton Portis (26) of the Redskins.
Coach Dennis Green has made plenty of changes this season, but at the midpoint, the Cardinals are just 3-5. November 12, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Minnesota QB Daunte Culpepper leads the league in completions (199) and completion percentage (71.8%).
Minnesota Timberwolves' Kevin Garnett (21) drives to the basket as Houston Rockets' Maurice Taylor (2) avoids a foul during the third quarter Thursday, Nov. 11, 2004, in Houston. The Timberwolves beat the Rockets, 96-91.
Miami Heat's Shaquille O' Neal (32) scores over Dallas Mavericks' Dirk Nowitzki, left, in the first quarter Thursday, Nov. 11, 2004 in Miami. During the game O'Neal became the 20th player in NBA history to score 22,000 points.
Rappin Ron Artest
Carlos Delgado could be headed to Baltimore or Seattle.
Minnesota Twins pitcher Johan Santana winds up in the sixth inning against the Chicago White Sox in Minneapolis. Santana was a unanimous choice for the American League Cy Young Award on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2004, rewarded for a stellar second half that help November 11, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Ron Artest said he spoke to Carlisle about taking time off to rest his body and handle some off-the-court business, possibly related to his fledgling record label.
Elton Brand and the Clippers had a record blowout win against the Pacers
Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox was voted NL Manager of the Year on Wednesday Nov. 10, 2004, for leading the rebuilt Atlanta Braves to a record 13th straight division title.
Texas Rangers' Buck Showalter, voted AL Manager of the Year Wednesday Nov. 10, 2004, smiles during a news conference in Key Biscayne, Fla. November 10, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Stephon Marbuy and Moochie Norris were elated about New York's first win.
Kobe Bryant was unstoppable Tuesday night.
Peja Stojakovic and the Kings got their first win on Tuesday.
Dwyane Wade scored 12 of his 22 points in the third quarter. November 09, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Dolphins coach Dave Wannstedt, who has presided over the worst start to a season in franchise history, is expected to announce his resignation today.
Colts quarterback Peyton Manning and Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper meet following the game. The Colts defeated the Vikings 31-28. (AP)
Colts head coach Tony Dungy chats with quarterback Peyton Manning during a timeout during the first quarter against the Minnesota Vikings. (AP)
Rasheed Wallace popped in 19 points on 9-of-19 shooting Monday. November 08, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger scrambles to keep the Steelers first touchdown drive alive. The rookie shook off an interception and a fumble to throw for two touchdowns and lead the team to a 23-7 win.
New England Patroits quarterback Tom Brady shouts his signals while standing behind center in the first quarter inside the loud Edwards Jones Dome in St. Louis. (AP)
San Diego Chargers quarterback Drew Brees fires a pass downfield during the first quarter of the Chargers' game against the New Orleans Saints in San Diego. (AP)
New York Jets quarterback Chad Pennington reacts after he was replaced by backup Quincy Carter during the fourth quarter. The Bills won 22-17. (AP)
Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor puts his head on his helmet as the Fins' prepare to lose to the Arizona Cardinals Sunday at Pro Player Stadium.
Philadelphia quarterback Donovan McNabb reacts on the sidelines after being sacked in the fourth quarter. The Steelers handed the Eagles their first loss of the season 27-3. (AP)
Tampa Bay running back Michael Pittman (32) breaks free for a 78-yard touchdown in the third quarter. The play gave the Buccaneers a 28-24 lead. (AP)
Denver Broncos wide receiver Ashley Lelie reaches to catch a 40-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter. The play boosted Denver's lead to 17-7. (AP)
New York Giants quarterback Kurt Warner walks off the field after the Chicago Bears beat the Giants 28-21. Warner was intercepted twice and lost two fumbles. (AP)
San Diego's Drew Brees, right, celebrates with Antonio Gates after their third touchdown connection. (AP)
Aaron Brooks waits out the final minutes on the sideline. The New Orleans quarterback was intercepted once, lost a fumble and passed for only 173 yards. (AP)
New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick clinches his fist after his defense held the St. Louis Rams on fourth-and-goal during the final minutes of their 40-22 victory in St. Louis. (AP)
San Francisco's Fred Beasley, front, sits on the bench late in the fourth quarter. The Seahawks won 42-27. (AP)
Plaxico Burress gets a pleasant surprise as he's greeted by a laughing coach Bill Cowher on the sidelines after the receiver dropped a potential touchdown.
Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper and Indianapolis’ Peyton Manning will face each other on "Monday Night Football."
Oklahoma's Adrian Peterson (28) has been spectacular as a freshman.
Coach Mike Montgomery's Golden State Warriors are winless in three tries this season. November 06, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Portland Trail Blazers' Theo Ratliff (42) blocks the shoot of Los Angeles Clippers' Marko Jaric (20) of Serbia-Montenegro during the first quarter Friday, Nov. 5, 2004, at the Rose Garden in Portland, Ore.
San Antonio Spurs' Manu Ginobili of Argentina, right, drives past Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant during the first half in Los Angeles, Friday, Nov. 5, 2004.
Steve Francis had 19 points and seven rebounds to lead Orlando over New Orleans last night.
New Jersey's Alonzo Mourning, who had a kidney transplant last Dec. 19, is owed more than $17 million. November 04, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Orlando Magic player Steve Francis celebrates his game winning shot Wednesday in the season-opening game against Milwaukee at TD Waterhouse Centre in Orlando
Shaq and the Heat won his debut
Shaquille O'Neal, right, of Miami talks with Alonzo Mourning of the New Jersey Nets in last night's season opener. November 03, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Los Angeles Lakers center Chris Mihm, who replaced Shaquelle O'Neal as the Lakers' starting center after O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat in the offseason, goes to the basket past Denver Nuggets forward Kenyon Martin (6) during the first quarter in Los
Detroit's Ben Wallace, who had 15 points and 10 rebounds, celebrates a dunk as Yao Ming (11) of Houston looks on last night.
The Detroit Pistons got their 2004 NBA championship rings
Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterback is Ben Roethlisberger.
Team physician Carlos Tandron (left) and head athletic trainer Michael Ryan (top) look at the left knee of the Jaguars' Byron Leftwich after the quarterback's injury Sunday in Houston.
Dolphins linebacker Junior Seau is out for the season with a pectoral injury. Seau, 35, had been a bright spot for the 1-7 Dolphins.
Cal's Aaron Rodgers
Defensive end Erasmus James, who sacked Illinois quaterback Jon Beutjer, leads a big and stingy Wisconsin defense.
Todd Helton: "Sometimes being really young can be better than being old because you don't know any better."
Minnesota center fielder Torii Hunter makes a great catch against the wall, robbing Yankees' Alex Rodriguez of a hit.
Latrell Sprewell said he will play Wednesday no matter what happens in contract negotiations. He also said he might consider backing off his Wednesday deadline for negotiating.
Antawn Jamison of the Washington Wizards.
Ray Allen needs a big year for the Sonics to win November 02, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
California's Jeff Tedford: Has Bears primed for BCS bowl.
Washington football coach Keith Gilbertson listens to a question during a news conference Monday, Nov. 1, 2004, in Seattle. Gilbertson, whose Huskies are suffering their worst season in 35 years, will resign at the end of the season, the university announ
New Diamondbacks manager Wally Backman
Portland Trail Blazers forward Zach Randolph speaks during a news conference Monday, Nov. 1, 2004, in Tualatin, Ore. Randolph, named the NBA's most improved player last season, has agreed to a six-year, $84 million contract extension.
Jerry Rice, left, sits on the sideline after suffering a sprained right ankle Sunday.
As leaders of a mostly young Clipper team, Corey Maggette, left, and Elton Brand will try to put their mark on the season that, by most predictions, won't last into the playoffs for the eighth straight year. November 01, 2004« October 2004 | Main | December 2004 »
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (7) celebrates the first of two first-quarter touchdown passes with receiver Plaxico Burress against the Patriots. (AP)
Brett Favre and the Packers improved to 4-4 on Sunday.
Cowboys quarterback Vinny Testaverde rolls out for a pass against the Detroit Lions in the first quarter. (AP)
Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens celebrates the Eagles' 15-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Owens had eight catches for 101 yards and an 11-yard touchdown. (AP)
Giants tight end Visanthe Shiancoe congratulates running back Michael Cloud, right, after Cloud's 1-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. The Giants beat the Minnesota Vikings 34-13. (AP)
Chiefs wide receiver Johnnie Morton celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the second quarter against the Colts. (AP)
Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison catches a 52-yard pass from Peyton Manning for a touchdown during the first quarter against the Chiefs. (AP)
Bills running back Willis McGahee (21) celebrates a run to the 1-yard line with teammates Ryan Neufeld (88) and Lawrence Smith (72) in the second half against the Cardinals. (AP)
Falcons quarterback Michael Vick sails through the air after being tripped up by Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey during the second quarter. (AP)
Chargers quarterback Drew Brees rolls out looking for a reciever during the first half of the Chargers' 42-14 victory over the Raiders. Brees was 22 for 25 for 281 yards and five touchdowns. (AP)
Chargers tight end Antonio Gates dunks the ball over the goal post following his second touchdown catch during the Chargers' 42-14 victory over the Raiders. (AP)
Raiders cornerback Charles Woodson reacts on the bench during the fourth quarter of the Raiders' 42-14 loss to the Chargers. (AP)
Patriots wide receiver David Givens celebrates catching a touchdown pass with quarterback Tom Brady in the fourth quarter as Steelers defensive back Russell Stuvaints watches. The Steelers won 34-20 to snap the Patriots' 21-game winning streak. (AP)
Bears receiver Bernard Berrian (80) celebrates his 49-yard touchdown catch with teammates Bryan Johnson (47), David Terrell (83) and Desmond Clark (88) during the first quarter against the 49ers. (AP) Warning: include(/home/benmalle/www/includes/footer.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/benmalle/public_html/archives/2004/november/pictures.html on line 4562 Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening '/home/benmalle/www/includes/footer.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/benmalle/public_html/archives/2004/november/pictures.html on line 4562 |