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Merriman officially finished with Chargers

Shawne Merriman
Shawne Merriman

SAN DIEGO (AP)—The San Diego Chargers waived outside linebacker Shawne Merriman(notes) on Tuesday, three weeks after he was placed on injured reserve with a “minor injury” designation.

The Chargers said back then that they would release Merriman once his calf injury healed.

General manager A.J. Smith, who hasn’t been a fan of Merriman’s celebrity-leaning lifestyle, didn’t return a call seeking comment. Merriman didn’t return an e-mail seeking comment.

The Chargers also placed frequently injured wide receiver Craig “Buster” Davis on injured reserve with a groin injury, meaning his season is finished. Davis has been one of Smith’s most questionable draft picks, failing to live up to his billing as the team’s first-round pick in 2007.

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Browns’ Holmgren will let coach make QB call

Browns’ Holmgren
Browns’ Holmgren
BEREA, Ohio (AP)—The coach inside Mike Holmgren can’t sit still or stay quiet.

Still adjusting to his new football life following a storied NFL coaching career, Holmgren, in his first year as Cleveland’s president, hinted Tuesday that he would consider a return to the sideline but promised he will not interfere with coach Eric Mangini on picking the Browns’ starting quarterback.

Mangini must choose whether to stick with rookie Colt McCoy(notes) or go back to veterans Seneca Wallace(notes) or Jake Delhomme(notes), who have both been sidelined with severely sprained ankles. Wallace could be back at practice Wednesday as the Browns prepare for Sunday’s game against New England.

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Warner: Cutler struggling with new system

Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears
MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—Brad Childress and the Minnesota Vikings have another big mess on their hands.

Randy Moss’(notes) abrupt departure was just the latest in what has been a season long on drama and short on success for a 2-5 team that started with Super Bowl aspirations.

From Brett Favre’s(notes) late arrival to training camp, through an NFL investigation into improper messages allegedly sent by the quarterback a few years ago and now with Moss’ release, the Vikings have been plagued by distraction and now their season is in danger of spinning completely out of control.

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NFL Player Darren McFadden

Darren McFadden
NFL Player Darren McFadden
Darren McFadden of the Oakland Raiders autographs helmets at the 2008 NFL Players Rookie Premiere on May 17, 2008 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California.

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NFL optimistic of multiple games in Britain

Denver Broncos
Denver Broncos
LONDON (AP)—Fresh off a fourth straight sellout at Wembley Stadium, the NFL vice president of international business is optimistic the league will be playing multiple regular-season games in Britain.

The San Francisco 49ers rallied to beat the Denver Broncos 24-16 Sunday in the NFL’s fourth regular-season game in London. And with a more than 84,000 fans packed into Wembley, Chris Parsons has already started thinking of ways to keep the momentum going.

Parsons says the NFL will talk to owners in January or February about a game next year. But he says the decision could be delayed by the collective bargaining agreement talks.

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Favre knocked out; Patriots top Vikings 28-18

 New England Patriots
New England Patriots

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Talib's interceptions help Bucs beat Arizona 38-35

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
GLENDALE, Ariz. – Ho hum, just another fourth-quarter rally for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Aqib Talib intercepted two passes, returning one 45 yards for a touchdown and saving the game with the other, and the Bucs rallied from a fourth-quarter deficit for the fourth time this season to beat the Arizona Cardinals 38-35 on Sunday.

The Bucs (5-2) won their fifth straight on the road dating to last season and moved into a tie with idle Atlanta for first in the NFC South.

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QB Campbell, Raiders overwhelm Seahawks 33-3

Oakland Raiders
Oakland Raiders

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Rivers rallies Chargers to 33-25 win vs Titans

Will Witherspoon
Will Witherspoon
SAN DIEGO – Antonio Gates is playing pretty well for a guy with turf toe. Vince Young isn't as lucky.

Taking advantage of yet another mismatch, Gates got behind linebacker Will Witherspoon to haul in a go-ahead, 48-yard pass from Philip Rivers midway through the third quarter to help the San Diego Chargers rally for a 33-25 win Sunday against the Tennessee Titans, who lost Young to another injury.

Young was hurt while scrambling with less than six minutes to play and had to be helped off the field. Kerry Collins moved the Titans to the Chargers 15 before Chris Johnson dropped a pass on fourth-and-2 with 30 seconds to go.

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Succop's FG lifts Chiefs past Bills in OT 13-10

Ryan Fitzpatrick
Ryan Fitzpatrick
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Rian Lindell had a second chance he did not want and missed. Ryan Succop had the second chance he was yearning for and made it count.

As a result, the Kansas City Chiefs escaped with a 13-10 victory over the winless Buffalo Bills as time expired in overtime.

Succop, after missing from 39 yards in overtime, made good on a 35-yarder Sunday as the final seconds ticked away, giving the Chiefs (5-2) a victory that kept them comfortably atop the AFC West and made sure the Bills (0-7) would remain the league's only winless team.

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Jets look forward to putting ugly game behind them

Rex Ryan
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – Rex Ryan was still frustrated 24 hours later, and so were plenty of his players.

The New York Jets got back to work Monday, watched film of their 9-0 loss to Green Bay and, sure enough, it was just as ugly as it was in person.

"Inexcusable," wide receiver Santonio Holmes said. "Everything that happened was inexcusable."

The Jets couldn't do much of anything on offense, despite being fresh off a bye-week break and coming into Sunday's game tied for the NFL's best record.

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