10/13/2009

Tuesday rundown


*With Ronnie Brown running the wildcat the Dolphins took down the Jets on Monday night football. (NYT)

*Colts owner says he won't support Rush Limbaugh's bid to be part owner of the Rams. (LA Times)

*NFL comissioner Roger Goodell says that Tom Cable could face discipline. (ESPN)

*Junior Seau comes out of retirement to help the Patriots. (Boston Herald)

*Patriots offensive lineman Matt Light on crutches after injuring his leg Sunday. (Boston Herald)

*Steelers defensive end Aaron Smith out with a right shoulder injury. (PFT)

*New Mexico football coach Mike Locksley was suspended one game today for punching an assistant last month. (USA Today)

*Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis says wide receiver Michael Floyd could return for the Irish by the Pitt game. (Chicago Tribune)

*Phils finish off Rockies, will play the Dodgers in the NLCS starting Thursday. (Philadelphia Inquirer)

*Yanks manager Joe Girardi says they are leaning toward a three man rotation for the ALCS which they start Friday against the Angels. (Star-Ledger)

*Both Brian Sabean the GM and Bruce Bochy the manager of the Giants received two-year extensions. (MLB)

*Josh McDaniels mic'd up. (Via SIHotclicks)



*Deer leaps through window into restaurant in Detroit.

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