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Monday, November 23, 2009
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Eagles' Samuel suffers stinger against Bears

Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Asante Samuel suffered a
stinger during Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears and
was questionable to return. Samuel did not start the second
half, another blow for a team that was already short-handed.
Besides star running back Brian Westbrook, who's out after
suffering two recent concussions, the Eagles were missing
starting weakside linebacker Akeem Jordan because of a knee
injury.


Cowboys' Newman and Campo have confrontation

Cowboys cornerback Terence Newman and secondary coach Dave
Campo had a brief physical confrontation on the sideline Sunday,
though Campo and head coach Wade Phillips both downplayed the
incident after Dallas' 7-6 victory over the Washington Redskins.
Newman was coming off the field after a series in the first quarter
when Campo tried to stop him. Newman pushed away from the coach
and they exchanged words. "I was trying to stop him from keeping
going and he thought I grabbed him. He just kind of bowed up,"
Campo said. "We were a little upset. It was between family. No
harm, no foul." When asked what happened, Newman refused to
explain or even comment, other than saying, "I have no idea."
When other reporters approached, he repeatedly said, "Nothing
here fellas." Phillips, who is also the team's defensive
coordinator, described it as a "heated moment in the game,
and we don't count any of that." Campo wouldn't say why he
was trying to stop Newman, who had only one tackle in the
game. The incident occurred after Washington's second
offensive possession of the game. Jason Campbell completed
a 26-yard pass to Devin Thomas to convert a third-and-13 on
that drive before the Redskins were stopped on another third-
and-13 and forced to punt. Newman was penalized for illegal
contact on the first play of the next Redskins drive, a
penalty that wiped out a sack by Keith Brooking.

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NFL to have teams work with neurologists

NFL teams will soon be working with independent neurologists
on concussion issues. Commissioner Roger Goodell will implement
the policy as soon as details can be worked out. The neurologists
will work with the teams' medical staffs. Goodell recently urged
players to tell their teams' medical staffs if they think a
teammate shows symptoms of a concussion. He and union director
DeMaurice Smith also testified before Congress at hearings on
football head injuries. The Associated Press this month conducted
a survey of 160 NFL players - about 10 percent of the league - and
30 replied that they have hidden or played down the effects of a
concussion. Told of the AP's findings, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello
said in an e-mail to the news agency that Goodell spoke to Smith
about "the importance of players reporting head injuries, no
matter how minor they believe they might be. The commissioner
said that process needs to include players observing and reporting
to the team medical staff when a teammate shows symptoms of a
concussion." The NFLPA said it opposes Goodell's suggestion that
players tell medical staffs about possible head injuries to
teammates. "The players want a uniform standard for clearance to
return to play that is at the current state of medical knowledge,"
NFLPA assistant executive director George Atallah told the AP in
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players and youth players. "We will continue to push the envelope
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Feb. 7 - Super Bowl, Miami.

Feb. 24-March 2 - NFL combine, Indianapolis.

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March 21-24 - Annual owners meeting, Orlando, Fla.

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Week 11 Scores

Detroit 38, Cleveland 37
Green Bay 30, San Francisco 24 R
Kansas City 27, Pittsburgh 24 (OT)
Dallas 7, Washington 6
Minnesota 35, Seattle 9
NY Giants 34, Atlanta 31 (OT)
New Orleans 38, Tampa Bay 7
Jacksonville 18, Buffalo 15
Indianapolis 17, Baltimore 15
Arizona 21, St. Louis 13
New England 31, NY Jets 14
San Diego 32, Denver 3
Oakland 20, Cincinnati 17
Philadelphia 24, Chicago 20

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