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Injury-plagued Seahawks continue transition
Scott M. Johnson: Interesting Offseason on Horizon for Seahawks
Supersub LB Lewis excelling as usual
Seahawks QB Hasselbeck to miss third straight game
Trojans loaded but searching for QB replacement
Lulay gets another shot with Seattle
'Skins-Eagles takes stage in NFC East
Seahawks RB Jones gets real rush at Qwest Field
Yvenson Bernard has a new role
Holt ready for season opener
NFL: Rams cut ex-Kamehameha athlete Donovan Raiola
Rams RB signs
Rams' Holt says he watches Jackson's holdout closely
Rams win 7-6 as Chargers rest most starters
Rams look to resolve Jackson's contract
Rams receiver welcomed back in Tennessee
Scrimmage time for Rams
Chris Long signs with Rams
2008 Cowboys' opponents: St. Louis Rams
Glover remains key piece on Rams' D-line
Rams draftee Burton set to ink deal
Fisher tells FSU football's '08 class: Be accountable, dependable
Chiefs sign Johnson
Friday Mailbag
Oregon State looks to fill holes left by exited seniors, finds solace in defensive backfield
Setterstrom battling to start
Rams will host combine for prep players
Linehan's makeover is still a work in progress
Oregon State spring game
Rams sign OSU's Bernard to free-agent contract
Oregon's Stewart tops Northwest draft prospects
Feature: Rushing for Replacement
Francis glad to be back in backfield
Spring is here, so is Beaver football
Riley hires new assistant
Beaver football announces spring practice schedule
Oregon State’s Stroughter gets medical hardship, can play in 2008
Beavers have two games left to avoid infamy
Trojans loaded but searching for QB replacement
ESPN2 to Televise Football Season Opener
10 Locals Headed to NFL Combine
SJS adds 18 athletes, all from California
Smith making a bid for the NFL
Bernard Happy to get late invite to Senior Bowl
Emerald Bowl gives one more chance to shine
Bernard delivers once more for Beavers
Emerald Bowl Offensive Report Card
Yvenson Bernard runs over Maryland in Oregon State's Emerald Bowl win
Bernard takes part in Beavers' practice
Bernard says he'll be ready for bowl game
Emerald Bowl gives one more chance to shine
Honors roll in for OSU players
Bernard may suit up at Autzen
Prospects sketchy; Bernard will likely want to play in Civil War
Oregon State 101: All about run D, run O
Game Preview: Washington @ Oregon State
Bernard could return for USC game
OSU's Bernard has run Cardinal ragged
Bernard goes over the top against Cal, adds to his resume
SPORTS BEYOND THE BEACH
After two losses, victory over Arizona has Beavers optimistic
Same depressing story for Beavers
Sun Devils hang tough
Canfield, Beavers roll into ASU game
Beavers need to solve their quarterback issues
Oregon State WR Stroughter returns to take on Cincinnati
Pac-10 Preview | Beavers able to dig up unheralded playmakers
Backing up Bernard
Beavers Eager for Respect
Senior tailback is nominated for nation's best player honors after putting together two 1,000-Yard campaigns in Corvallis.
OSU's Bernard on Maxwell watch list
Swancutt, Anderson and Bernard Speak to Football Campers.
Swancutt, Anderson and Bernard Speak to FooWillamette to Host Youth Football Camp July 9-12.
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Sam Donnellon: For Eagles' secondary, it's been slim pick 'emsthis season for the defensive backs to play their aggressive best. Since their opening-game, 38-3 romp over the St. Louis Rams, they have played in six games where the margin between them and their opponents was under 10. Five of those were decided byRams' Jackson won't play Sunday, againSt. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson will not play Sunday against the Chicago Bears because of a strained right thigh muscle. Jackson was hurt during the October 19 game againstRams' Jackson Won't Play Sunday, AgainSt. Louis, MO -- (Sports Network) - St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson will not play Sunday against the Chicago Bears because of a strained right thigh muscle. Jackson was hurt during the October 19 game againstRams' Jackson Won't Play Sunday, AgainSt. Louis, MO -- (Sports Network) - St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson will not play Sunday against the Chicago Bears because of a strained right thigh muscle. Jackson was hurt during the October 19 game againstRams' Jackson Won't Play Sunday, AgainSt. Louis, MO -- (Sports Network) - St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson will not play Sunday against the Chicago Bears because of a strained right thigh muscle. Jackson was hurt during the October 19 game againstRams' Jackson won't play Sunday, againSt. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson will not play Sunday against the Chicago Bears because of a strained right thigh muscle. Jackson was hurt during the October 19 game againstIncognito rips fansRichie Incognito lines up for a first quarter play at Edward Jones Dome in the game between the St. Louis Rams and the Dallas Cowboys. (J.B. Forbes/P-D) ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Here we go again. Two years ago, when the Rams last played host to Chicago,Smart moves in the free-agent market and draft will be key to fixing the team's many problems.intercepts a pass intended for tight end John Carlson in the first quarter during a game between the St. Louis Rams and the Seattle Seahawks at Qwest Field in Seattle, Wa. (Chris Lee/P-D) ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH As of today, the Rams have 69 players andRams have much work to do before 2009 seasonintercepts a pass intended for tight end John Carlson in the first quarter during a game between the St. Louis Rams and the Seattle Seahawks at Qwest Field in Seattle, Wa. (Chris Lee/P-D) ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH As of today, the Rams have 69 players andRams' Jackson won't play Sunday, againSt. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson will not play Sunday against the Chicago Bears because of a strained right thigh muscle. Jackson was hurt during the October 19 game against |
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- Injury-plagued Seahawks continue transition
- Scott M. Johnson: Interesting Offseason on Horizon for Seahawks
- Supersub LB Lewis excelling as usual
- Seahawks QB Hasselbeck to miss third straight game
- Trojans loaded but searching for QB replacement
- Lulay gets another shot with Seattle
- 'Skins-Eagles takes stage in NFC East
- Seahawks RB Jones gets real rush at Qwest Field
- Yvenson Bernard has a new role
- Holt ready for season opener
- NFL: Rams cut ex-Kamehameha athlete Donovan Raiola
- Rams RB signs
- Rams' Holt says he watches Jackson's holdout closely
- Rams win 7-6 as Chargers rest most starters
- Rams look to resolve Jackson's contract
- Rams receiver welcomed back in Tennessee
- Scrimmage time for Rams
- Chris Long signs with Rams
- 2008 Cowboys' opponents: St. Louis Rams
- Glover remains key piece on Rams' D-line
- Rams draftee Burton set to ink deal
- Fisher tells FSU football's '08 class: Be accountable, dependable
- Chiefs sign Johnson
- Friday Mailbag
- Oregon State looks to fill holes left by exited seniors, finds solace in defensive backfield
- Setterstrom battling to start
- Rams will host combine for prep players
- Linehan's makeover is still a work in progress
- Oregon State spring game
- Rams sign OSU's Bernard to free-agent contract
- Oregon's Stewart tops Northwest draft prospects
- Feature: Rushing for Replacement
- Francis glad to be back in backfield
- Spring is here, so is Beaver football
- Riley hires new assistant
- Beaver football announces spring practice schedule
- Oregon State’s Stroughter gets medical hardship, can play in 2008
- Beavers have two games left to avoid infamy
- Trojans loaded but searching for QB replacement
- ESPN2 to Televise Football Season Opener
- 10 Locals Headed to NFL Combine
- SJS adds 18 athletes, all from California
- Smith making a bid for the NFL
- Bernard Happy to get late invite to Senior Bowl
- Emerald Bowl gives one more chance to shine
- Bernard delivers once more for Beavers
- Emerald Bowl Offensive Report Card
- Yvenson Bernard runs over Maryland in Oregon State's Emerald Bowl win
- Bernard takes part in Beavers' practice
- Bernard says he'll be ready for bowl game
- Emerald Bowl gives one more chance to shine
- Honors roll in for OSU players
- Bernard may suit up at Autzen
- Prospects sketchy; Bernard will likely want to play in Civil War
- Oregon State 101: All about run D, run O
- Game Preview: Washington @ Oregon State
- Bernard could return for USC game
- OSU's Bernard has run Cardinal ragged
- Bernard goes over the top against Cal, adds to his resume
- SPORTS BEYOND THE BEACH
- After two losses, victory over Arizona has Beavers optimistic
- Same depressing story for Beavers
- Sun Devils hang tough
- Canfield, Beavers roll into ASU game
- Beavers need to solve their quarterback issues
- Oregon State WR Stroughter returns to take on Cincinnati
- Pac-10 Preview | Beavers able to dig up unheralded playmakers
- Backing up Bernard
- Beavers Eager for Respect
- Senior tailback is nominated for nation's best player honors after putting together two 1,000-Yard campaigns in Corvallis.
- OSU's Bernard on Maxwell watch list
- Swancutt, Anderson and Bernard Speak to Football Campers.
- Willamette to Host Youth Football Camp July 9-12.
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- BEAVER NOTES: Riley says Wildcats on offense, defense and special teams have more balance than ever? Over the past decade, Oregon State has had four all-Pac-10 tailbacks in Rodgers, Ken Simonton, Jackson and Yvenson Bernard. The best blocker? ?That?s hard,? Riley says. ?All were really good blockers. Kenny and Ev were excellent receivers.MATCHUP NOTEBOOK: No. 21 Oregon State @ 'Zonaat Tucson with the Beavers holding on to take a defensive struggle by a 17-10 final. OSU TB Yvenson Bernard rushed for 107 yards and the Beaver defense shut down the Wildcats offense. OSU limited UA to 13 first downs, 22 yards rushing, 183 yards totalSmall wonder has Oregon State running smoothlyrecruited by Riley before he left for the NFL, is the Pac-10's No. 2 career rushing leader. Yvenson Bernard was a three-year starter and first-team All-Pac-10 back. Steven Jackson, a prototypical NFL back now starring for the Rams, is the exceptionExtra dose of dramaExtract not available.After 50 years, two-point conversion still ensures dramaby the Tigers to have Oregon State's touchdown reviewed, Riley changed his mind and went for two. Yvenson Bernard barely got into the end zone, but he gave the Beavers a dramatic victory. Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 1, 2007) Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42, OT --OSU's Rodgers brothers are dynamic duoredshirt Jacquizz. Redshirt freshman Ryan McCants, a 6-1, 240-pound power back, figured to be the heir apparent to Yvenson Bernard. But after rushing for 99 yards and two touchdowns in the second game at Penn State, it became clear that Jacquizz wouldOregon State U.: Samoan roots anchor Oregon State QB's journeyby a young supporting cast seemed to be a challenge in the preseason after losing starting running back Yvenson Bernard and wideout Brandon Powers to graduation, but the there was tremendous depth for the Beavers on the offensive line, as well as in theSamoan roots anchor Oregon State QB's journeyby a young supporting cast seemed to be a challenge in the preseason after losing starting running back Yvenson Bernard and wideout Brandon Powers to graduation, but the there was tremendous depth for the Beavers on the offensive line, as well as in theMATCHUP NOTEBOOK: Arizona St. at Oregon St.Oregon State offense, led by the smart play of QB Matt Moore and the tough running of RB Yvenson Bernard scored 17 unanswered points to start the game cruising to a 44-10 victory over Arizona State for OSU's fourth straight conference win. The 34-point |
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