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Robert Ferguson
Robert Ferguson (born December 17, 1979) is an American football player who has played for the Green Bay Packers. Find more pictures and articles about Robert Ferguson here.
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Fitness expert, Robert Ferguson, joins us tonight to discuss diets, work outs, childhood obesity, and will power. Amy Rantas will discuss nutrition and the effects of poor eating habits. Garrard McClendon Live, tonight at 6:00 on CLTV. ...
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Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Jeremy Thompson was hospitalized for testing Friday after suffering a neck injury in a collision with running back Kregg Lumpkin during practice. Packers coach Mike McCarthy said Thompson remained conscious after the neck stinger. Thompson, a second-year player out of Wake Forest who plays primarily on special teams, missed the Packers' first two preseason...
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Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed is inactive for Monday night's game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Reed did not practice Thursday or Friday and was limited in Saturday's practice with hip and ankle injuries. He was listed as questionable going into Monday's game. Linebacker Terrell Suggs also was inactive for the Ravens because of a knee injury.
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The Packers maintained their esteemed status as the league's top-rated defense by holding the Baltimore Ravens to 185 total yards Monday night.
Yet, the biggest stranglehold applied by the defense to ensure the Packers' 27-14 victory in a battle of teams contending for wild-card playoff spots in their respective conferences came via its clutch takeaways.
Previously maligned cornerback Tramon Williams and linebacker A.J. Hawk had interceptions...
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Teams have had a tough time running on the Green Bay Packers since the third week of the season, and that's one of the primary reasons their defense is ranked No. 1 in the league in yards allowed. But it has been a while since the Packers faced a dual-threat running back like the one they'll see at Lambeau Field on Monday night, Baltimore's Ray Rice.
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