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T.J. Rushing
T.J. Rushing is a corner back for the Indianapolis Colts, wearing number 45. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Stanford. T.J. Rushing is 5 feet, 9 inches and weighs 186 pounds. Here you can...
T.J. Rushing is a corner back for the Indianapolis Colts, wearing number 45. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Stanford. T.J. Rushing is 5 feet, 9 inches and weighs 186 pounds. Here you can recommend links and photos or discuss T.J. Rushing and the Colts.
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Former colts draft pick out of work again
Terrance Taylor deleted off Carolina Panther's practice squad. Heres a list of transactions done by the end of business Tuesday. New England Patriots 10/20 Joey Galloway (WR) cut.
Michael Matthews (TE) cut.
Tully Banta-Cain (LB) re-signed.
Cincinnati Bengals 10/20 Orien Harris (DT) signed/unrestricted free agent.
New York Jets 10/20 Howard Green (DT) re-signed.
Antonio Garay (DT...
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Three games into the 2009 season and the Indianapolis Colts are back in familiar territory. With the Seattle Seahawks coming to Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday, the Colts are sitting comfortably atop the AFC South with a 3-0 record, two games ahead of ...
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Indianapolis running back Joseph Addai left Sunday night's game against New England with an injured finger on his right hand. Addai, who scored the first touchdown of the game on a 15-yard reception from Peyton Manning, missed the next two series. The Colts said Addai's return was questionable.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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The Indianapolis Colts aren't even thinking playoffs even though they can wrap up the division title this weekend. The scenario is simple enough: Win the early game Sunday at Houston, see Jacksonville lose the late game at San Francisco, and the Colts are AFC South champs for the sixth time in seven years.
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The last time an unbeaten team came to Baltimore, the Ravens exposed the Denver Broncos as frauds. Interrupting the Indianapolis Colts' bid to make NFL history won't be nearly as easy for the inconsistent Ravens, who are more concerned with keeping their playoff hopes alive than enhancing their reputation as spoilers.
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