Archive for Monday, October 06, 2008
Cardinals…41 Bills…17
Bills’ first loss of the season is a doozy, with their quarterback suffering a concussion as Kurt Warner and Arizona roll to an easy victory at home.
GLENDALE, Ariz. – The Buffalo Bills lost their quarterback and, emphatically, their undefeated record.
Rookie Tim Hightower had a pair of touchdown runs and Kurt Warner threw to Larry Fitzgerald twice for scores to lead the Arizona Cardinals to a 41-17 victory over the Bills.
Second-year quarterback Trent Edwards, a major reason Buffalo (4-1) was one of three unbeaten teams entering the day, went down with a concussion on a fierce hit from Cardinals safety Adrian Wilson on the third play of the game. J.P. Losman replaced Edwards.
It was the Bills’ defense that collapsed after that.
The Cardinals (3-2), without standout receiver Anquan Boldin, amassed 373 yards against what had been one of the stingier defenses in the league.
Quoteworthy: “We’re a tough team to beat when we don’t turn the ball over.” – Ken Whisenhunt, Cardinals coach
From the Associated Press
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- Stress reduction: Why you need to get a grip and how
- Ways to relieve stress
- Schwarzenegger declares fiscal emergency
- Civic leaders press Brewer to leave L.A. Unified
- U.S. recession could last into 2010
- An ugly attack on Mormons
- Broader medical refusal rule may go far beyond abortion
- Two worlds collide as lawyer fights for inmate husband
- Nationalize GM
- Edison's rooftop solar project powers up
- An ugly attack on Mormons
- Civic leaders press Brewer to leave L.A. Unified
- Pete Carroll has NFL options, but none of them ideal
- Pirates fire on U.S. cruise ship in hijack attempt
- Pakistan, India assert right to self-defense
- GM, Ford, other automakers post steep November sales declines
- Obama seeks to assure nervous governors on economy
- JPMorgan Chase to cut 9,200 jobs at Washington Mutual Bank
- Nationalize GM
