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Week 3 results, McNair, NFL Calendar and more

September 22nd, 2008

NFL News – Monday, September 22, 2008
Week 3 results, McNair, NFL Calendar and more
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Week 3 Scores

Kansas City 14  vs. Atlanta 38
Oakland 23 vs. Buffalo 24
Cincinnati 23 vs. N.Y. Giants 26
Miami 38 vs. New England 13
Houston 12 vs. Tennessee 31
Tampa Bay 27 vs. Chicago 24
Arizona 17 vs. Washington 24
Carolina 10 vs. Minnesota 20
New Orleans 32 vs. Denver 34
Detroit 13 vs. San Francisco 31
St. Louis 13 vs. Seattle 37
Pittsburgh 6 vs. Philadelphia 15
Cleveland 10 vs. Baltimore 28
Jacksonville 23 vs. Indianapolis 21
Dallas 27 vs. Green Bay 16

McNair announces drive to fund hurricane relief

The Houston Texans and the NFL kicked off a drive Sunday
to raise $2 million to help relief and recovery efforts in
Texas from Hurricane Ike. Houston owner Bob McNair
announced he is giving $500,000, with the NFL and NFL
Players Association matching that amount. Chevron Corporation
added $250,000, but McNair said before kickoff of the game
between his Texans and Tennessee that they are hoping to
raise the remaining money from corporations and other
businesses. “We’ve been out at the pods center distributing
items,” McNair said. “We’ll be at the food bank, and we’ll be
distributing food there. We just have a lot of empathy for all
the fans that have suffered. I’m without power still, so I
understand. But at least I have a roof over my head, and some
people don’t. So we feel very fortunate.” The drive, called
Texans for Texans, will split the money between the Houston
Ike Relief Fund started by Houston Mayor Bill White to provide
food, water and medicine, and the United Way.Fans also can
contribute through the team’s Web site at www.HoustonTexans.com
starting Monday. The plan is to make the final donation at the
Texans’ home opener Oct. 5 against Indianapolis. Titans
quarterback Vince Young, who was out against the Texans,
also wants to help his hometown and those affected by Ike
through his Vince Young Foundation. “I’m trying to get away
now,” Young told Houston television station KRIV before the
game. “So I am talking to Coach (Jeff) Fisher to get away
right now. “Just get in the city. See what’s going on. …
Help some of the people out. That’s what a foundation is all
about.” His agent and uncle were in Galveston over the
weekend passing out food and other items on behalf of the
foundation.

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Collins reaches 35,000 yards passing for career

Kerry Collins completed a 17-yard pass to Justin McCareins in
the second quarter Sunday, making the quarterback the 15th in
NFL history with 35,000 yards passing in his career. The
14-year veteran came into Sunday’s game with Houston needing
only 90 yards to reach 35,000. He got it on his ninth completion
in 13 attempts with the pass to McCareins giving him 104 yards.
Collins already ranked 15th all-time among quarterbacks in
career yards passing, trailing Hall of Fame quarterback Jim
Kelly (35,467). He had thrown for 193 yards this season.
Among active quarterbacks going into Sunday’s games Collins
trails Brett Favre (62,030) and Peyton Manning (42,194).

NFL Calendar

Oct. 13-15 – NFL fall meeting, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Oct. 14 – Trading deadline.
Dec. 28 – Regular season ends.
Jan. 3-4 – Wild-card playoffs.
Jan. 10-11 – Divisional playoffs.
Jan. 18 – Conference championships.
Feb. 1 – Super Bowl, Tampa, Fla.
Feb. 8 – Pro Bowl, Honolulu.
Feb. 18-24 – NFL combine.
Feb. 27 – Free agency begins.
March 22-25 – Annual owners meeting, Dana Point, Calif.
April 25-26 – NFL draft, New York.

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Eagles RB Westbrook strains ankle in win over Steelers

Eagles running back Brian Westbrook strained his ankle in
Philadelphia’s 15-6 win over Pittsburgh on Sunday and will
have an MRI on Monday. Eagles coach Andy Reid said X-rays on
the ankle were negative but the team would do more tests.
Westbrook did not speak with reporters but was on crutches
in the locker room after the game. Westbrook appeared to get
hurt while hurdling a teammate on a 2-yard run early in the
second period. He limped off the field and was attended to on
the sideline before walking to the locker room. He did not
return. The Eagles scored on the possession, with backup
running back Correll Buckhalter hurdling a defender to get
into the end zone after taking a pass from Donovan McNabb.
But McNabb remained in the locker room after halftime with a
chest injury, then returned to play in the third quarter.
Reid said McNabb bruised his chest when he was landed on
earlier in the first half. “He was stiff a bit,” Reid said.
“He was in some pain.” Reid said he did not expect the injury
to hinder McNabb any further. “I’m sure he’ll be sore, but
I think he’ll be all right. He’s not going to be going out
and doing any gardening tomorrow.” McNabb was replaced by
second-year backup Kevin Kolb. McNabb returned to the
sideline and briefly warmed up before re-entering the game
with 9:17 to go in the third. He completed a 5-yard pass to
Buckhalter on his first play back. McNabb was 16-for-19 for
147 yards with one touchdown and one interception in the
first half. Without Westbrook and with McNabb hurting, the
offense sputtered in the second half. McNabb was 8-for-16
for 49 yards after halftime. The offense produced only three
second-half points on a field goal set up by a Steelers
turnover.