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Ravens CB Washington (knee) done for season


Associated Press (18 hours ago)
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Fabian Washington is expected to miss the remainder of the season after hurting his knee during Sunday's loss to the Indianapolis Colts.

FBO: Week 11 Quick Reads Insider


Bill Barnwell | Football Outsiders (1 day ago)
Football Outsiders apply their metrics to Week 11. Findings: Even when Wes Welker doesn't find the end zone, he's historic; Mark Sanchez isn't ready; DeAngelo Williams needs the rock more; and T.J. Houshmandzadeh may have saved Minny's season.

The Bills' and Browns' coaching jobs


Adam Schefter | ESPN.com (1 day ago)
Adam Schefter offers his Week 11 notes, including the Buffalo Bills' coaching vacancy, the future of JaMarcus Russell and the possibility of Jon Gruden coaching in 2010.
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A ONE, A TWO, A THREE, A FOUR...

The Colts defeated the Ravens, 17-15, to continue their recent trend of extending their winning streak in closely-contested games. The Colts' three other victories this month had come by scores of 18-14 over the 49ers, 20-17 over the Texans and 35-34 over the Patriots, and as in their win over the Ravens, the Colts had trailed in the fourth quarter in each game. Indianapolis became the first team in NFL history to win four consecutive games after trailing during the fourth quarter in each of those games. The Colts became the first team in NFL history to win four consecutive games in the same season by a total margin of 10-or-fewer points. And they did it by filling an inside straight, having won those games by margins of one, two, three and four points. The previous record was set by the 1986 Giants: en route to winning the Super Bowl, Bill Parcells's team defeated the Cowboys, Eagles, Vikings and Broncos by a combined margin of 11 points.

Updated: November 22, 2009

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20061330353201
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2009 AFC North Standings
TEAMWLTPFPA
Cincinnati730215167
Pittsburgh640231184
Baltimore550237171
Cleveland190115263
Team Leaders
PASSING » J. FLACCO
Flacco ATT335
COMP219
YDS2455
TD12
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R. Rice1487335.06
W. McGahee662614.05
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D. Mason4567214.94
R. Rice565159.21
Team Injuries
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F. Washin...CB11/23Out
T. HeapTE11/22Prob.
T. GoodenLB11/22Prob.
H. NgataDT11/22Prob.
T. HeapTE11/22Prob.
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