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USA TODAY reporter's weekly NFL accolades USA Today With five touchdown passes and lifting the Saints to the forefront of the NFC playoff race, Drew Brees earned top honors from Jarrett Bell in Week 14's NFL Replay. Also claiming accolades were Vince Young for his electrifying touchdown in overtime of the Titans' win and little-recognized Lorenzo Neal, who notched a touchdown of his own before helping pave the way for his Chargers teammate to Shanahan kicking himself for kicker's fake field goal 12/5 Provo Daily Herald DENVER -- Broncos coach Mike Shanahan is kicking himself for listening to his kicker. Jason wireless semiconductor capabilities with the acquisitions of a company that develops Wi-Fi technology for laptops and hotspots, and a business that specializes in Bluetooth connections between mobile devices such as a cell phone and headset. Vick's glass is half full . . . or half empty Richmond Times-Dispatch LANDOVER, Md. It's probably time to stop talking about Michael Vick's pro career as if the former Virginia Tech All-American were some kind of stock on initial public offering. After almost six full seasons and 63 NFL starts (37-25-1), it's becoming ap parent that Vick is what he is. Fox makes correct call, not benching QB Delhomme The Morning Call Jake Delhomme is struggling for the Carolina Panthers, and all along Tobacco Road thumbs are being turned downward. Navy team turns into a brother act Philly.com JOE PERSON will try to inhale the moment one last time today. He'll spot his parents, Bill and Suzanne, in the crowd at Lincoln Financial Field, knowing that somewhere else older brothers Andy, Chris and Dan are watching the TV eagerly for any glimpse of that familiar No. 76 making a play or a block downfield. No headset? No problem Jon Siegel / THE WASHINGTON TIMES The Washington Times The play began with a silent headset and ended with a game-winning touchdown strike. Jason Campbell did not hear the play call. The Washington Redskins trailed by three points with about 4:30 to play, and the second-year quarterback faced a crucial third-and-8 at his own 34-yard line. NFL: QB improvises winning TD when headset goes silent Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune LANDOVER, MD. - Seeking his first victory as an NFL starting quarterback, Washington's Jason Campbell faced third-and-8 with his team trailing late in the fourth quarter. Through his helmet mitter, he heard a coach call the formation. Then silence. The mitter dead, Campbell had to call the play based on the players sent onto the field. "We could tell that there was something wrong," Now Playing Fort Worth Star-Telegram Video game of the week Oakley O ROKR Sunglasses The Gadgeteer Wifi and Bluetooth-capable devices and peripherals are everywhere nowadays, and "going wireless", or having a "wireless lifestyle" seems to be on a lot of our minds. Campbell comes of age The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star The news and information source for everything in Fredericksburg, Virginia, VA newspaper, The Free Lance-Star, Virginia
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