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Star receiver Dez Bryant will miss his third straight game for the Dallas Cowboys. Bryant, who has a knee injury, was limited in practice this week.But the Cowboys declared him inactive for their game Sunday at Green Bay.The Packers are getting starting cornerback Damarious Randall back from a groin injury, but are losing another starter in the defensive backfield in Quinten Rollins, who also has a groin injury. Rollins was a late add to the injury report after practice Saturday.Running back Eddie Lacy is active after being limited this week with a sprained left ankle, though backup James Starks is out with a knee injury. Lacy is Green Bays only true running back on the active roster, so receivers Randall Cobb and Ty Montgomery might take more snaps out of the backfield.The Seattle Seahawks will be down two key defensive players facing Atlanta and the top offense in the NFL. Seattle strong safety Kam Chancellor and defensive end Frank Clark were both inactive for Sundays game against the Falcons.Chancellor suffered a groin injury during practice on Thursday and was listed as questionable on Fridays injury report. Clark, who is tied for the team lead with three sacks, injured his hamstring in practice on Monday and did not participate in practice all week.With Chancellor out, Kelcie McCray will start at strong safety. McCray started three games last season when Chancellor was out.The Raiders will welcome rested Kansas City without running back Latavius Murray, who is out once again with a toe injury. The Chiefs put running back Knile Davis on the inactive list with a concussion.---DALLAS AT GREEN BAYCowboys: QB Tony Romo, RB Lance Dunbar, CB Orlando Scandrick, RB Darius Jackson, OL Chaz Green, WR Dez Bryant, DL David IrvingPackers: CB Quinten Rollins, S Chris Banjo, CB Sam Shields, RB James Starks, T Kyle Murphy, TE Jared Cook, DT Christian Ringo---ATLANTA at SEATTLEFalcons: CB Jalen Collins, LB A.J. Hawk, LB Paul Worrilow, G Mike Person, G Wes Schweitzer, TE Joshua Perkins, DT Courtney Upshaw.Seahawks: RB C.J. Prosise, SS Kam Chancellor, RB Thomas Rawls, DE Frank Clark, G Rees Odhiambo, T George Fant, DT Quinton Jefferson.---KANSAS CITY AT OAKLANDChiefs: QB Tyler Bray, CB Kenneth Acker, RB Knile Davis, LB Sio Moore, OL Bryan Witzmann, OL Jordan Devey, TE Ross Travis.Raiders: RB Latavius Murray, OL Vadal Alexander, T Menelik Watson, QB Connor Cook, DB Dexter McDonald, CB Antonio Hamilton, OL Matt McCants.---CINCINNATI AT NEW ENGLANDBengals: TE Tyler Eifert, QB Jeff Driskel, WR Cody Core, CB KeiVarae Russell, CB Chykie Brown, OG Christian Westerman, DT DeShawn Williams.Patriots: CB Cyrus Jones, LB Shea McClellin, RB Brandon Bolden, DT Vincent Valentine, OL LaAdrian Waddle, CB Justin Coleman.---SAN FRANCISCO AT BUFFALO49ers: CB Jimmie Ward, S Jaquiski Tartt, DT Taylor Hart, DT Tony Jerod-Eddie, OL John Theus, TE Blake Bell, QB Christian Ponder.Bills: DT Marcell Dareus, OT Seantrel Henderson, OT Cyrus Kouandjio, C Patrick Lewis ,OL Gabe Ikard, TE Gerald Christian, QB Cardale Jones---JACKSONVILLE AT CHICAGOJaguars: QB Brandon Allen, WR Rashad Greene Sr., DB Josh Johnson, RB Corey Grant, OL Bryce Harris, TE Neal Sterling, DE Chris Smith.Bears: QB Jay Cutler, LB Leonard Floyd, DL Eddie Goldman, DB Deiondre Hall, DB Deandre Houston-Carson, DL Eric Kush, RB Jeremy Langford.---CAROLINA AT NEW ORLEANSPanthers: CB James Bradberry (foot), DT Vernon Butler (ankle), CB Robert McClain (hamstring), T Michael Oher (concussion), DT Paul Soliai (foot), RB Cameron Artis-Payne and LB Jeremy CashSaints: DE Paul Kruger, QB Joe Callahan, CB DeVante Harris, RB Marcus Murphy, LB Dannell Ellerbe, CB Delvin Breaux, LT Terron Armstead.---CLEVELAND AT TENNESSEEBrowns: QB Josh McCown, WR Corey Coleman, DB Joe Haden, FB Dan Vitale, TE Randall Telfer, TE Seth DeValve, DL Xavier Cooper.Titans: CB Cody Riggs, DB Curtis Riley, OLB Aaron Wallace, G Sebastian Tretola, WR Harry Douglas, TE Jace Amaro, DL Al Woods.---BALTIMORE AT NEW YORK GIANTSRavens: WR/RS Devin Hester, LB C.J. Mosley, OLB Elvis Dumervil, DT Willie Henry, G Marshal Yanda, T Ronnie Stanley, WR Steve Smith Sr.Giants: CB Eli Apple, OT Marshall Newhouse, QB Josh Johnson, WR Tavarres King, S Darian Thompson, S Nat Berhe, LB Deontae Skinner---LOS ANGELES AT DETROITRams: DE Robert Quinn, CB Trumaine Johnson, QB Sean Mannion, OT Pace Murphy, WR Nelson Spruce, WR Pharoh Cooper, TE Temarrick Hemingway.Lions: RB Theo Riddick, RB Dwayne Washington, TE Eric Ebron, LB DeAndre Levy, OG Larry Warford, DT Haloti Ngata, CB Adairius Barnes.---PITTSBURGH AT MIAMISteelers: WR Markus Wheaton, QB Zach Mettenberger, S Shamarko Thomas, LB Ryan Shazier, C Cody Wallace, T Marcus Gilbert, DE Cameron Heyward.Dolphins: CB Xavien Howard, CB Bene Benwikere, S Walt Aikens, DE Julius Warmsley, DE Terence Fede, T Sam Young, TE Jordan Cameron.---PHILADELPHIA AT WASHINGTONEagles: WR Bryce Treggs, CB Leodis McKelvin, DE Steven Means, OL Josh Andrews, OL Dillon Gordon, OL Isaac Seumalo, CB C.J. Smith.Redskins: QB Nate Sudfeld, WR Josh Doctson, CB Dashaun Phillips, LB Sua Cravens, TE Jordan Reed, OL Vinston Painter, DE Anthony Lanier II.---Online: http://pro32.ap.org/poll and http://twitter.com/AP-NFLCheap Basketball Shoes For Sale . -- Al Jefferson found a groove just in time for the Charlotte Bobcats. Cheap Basketball Shoes Ireland . Its 1987 and a Brazilian playmaker, known as Mirandinha, is being paraded around St James Park to the passionate Newcastle fans. http://www.cheapbasketballshoesireland.com/ . That gave fans outside Joe Louis Arena another chance to ask for autographs from the 19-year-old whose stardom in the NHL has arrived earlier than most expected. Buy Basketball Shoes Ireland . According to a report from the Winnipeg Free Press, the Bombers will name Acting GM Kyle Walters to the post full time. Wholesale Basketball Shoes Free Shipping . -- Adam Snyder returned to the San Francisco 49ers this season because the offensive lineman thought it was his best opportunity to win a championship.CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Arkansas bid to earn its second Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament appearance in the past four years ended Friday night at Fetzer Field in Chapel Hill, N.C., as Clemson edged the Razorbacks 4-2 in penalty kicks after two tightly contested overtime periods resulted in a draw.No. 17 Arkansas (18-5-1) put up a valiant effort with eight players earning shots, led by freshman Stefani Doyle, who recorded five shots with two on goal. Senior goalkeeper Cameron Carter earned five saves in the contest, her third-highest save total this season.Senior Lindsey Mayo and junior Hannah Neece would each score on their penalty kick attempt, but Clemson (14-4-4), the 12th-ranked team in the nation, notched four successful penalty kicks in a row to seal the match and advance to the next round.First, credit to Clemson, head coach Colby Hale said. They are ACC champs and I thought their quality showed throughout. Im obviously very proud of this group. Both for tonight and for the season. 18 wins, an SEC final, a second-round PK loss, record attendance, two top five wins. It all speaks the growth of our wonderful young ladies. Im beaming with pride and Im excited for the future.Clemson held a 19-13 advantage in shots and a 9-2 eddge in corner kicks in the match.dddddddddddd Arkansas also joined a list of three top-ranked NCAA Tournament teams that have held the Tigers scoreless this season: West Virginia, Notre Dame and Atlantic Coast Conference champion Florida State.The Razorbacks conclude their season at a historic 18-5-1 mark, an accomplishment unrivaled in the programs 30-year history. Their all-time mark in the NCAA Tournament now stands at 4-1-2 with three of four victories on the road or at a neutral site.Six of Arkansas seven seniors - Carter, Alexandra Fischer, Lindsey Mayo, Erika Miller, Katie Moore and Rachel Riggs - all saw action tonight in their final match representing the Razorbacks. Fischer recorded two shots in 64 minutes of play, while Mayo and Miller each earned one shot in 100 and 108 minutes of action, respectively.Claire Kelley did not play due to injury, but the Tulsa, Oklahoma, native wraps up her Razorback career with eight goals, a team-leading 13 assists and 29 points tallied this season. She is also currently second in the nation in total assists and third overall in assists per game. ' ' '

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