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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 15, 12:39 am ET
The San Francisco 49ers prevented the Arizona Cardinals from clinching their second successive NFC West divisional title on Monday with a surprising 24-9 victory.
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Honolulu Advertiser - Sat Dec 12, 7:02 pm ET
SAN FRANCISCO — Kurt Warner is riding high. He beat Brett Favre and earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. His Arizona Cardinals are on the cusp of clinching a second consecutive NFC West crown.
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Los Angeles Times - Sun Dec 13, 8:40 pm ET
Quarterback Kurt Warner is tied with Johnny Unitas for the most consecutive games with a passer rating of 120 or more and can overtake the Hall of Famer against San Francisco on Monday. Johnny U, meet Johnny U-turn.
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Memphis Commercial Appeal - Tue Dec 15, 1:00 am ET
49ers 24 , Cardinals 9SAN FRANCISCO -- The Arizona Cardinals threw away a chance to clinch a second straight NFC West crown.Alex Smith threw touchdown passes after two of Arizona's seven turnovers, Frank Gore ran for 167 yards and another score and the San Francisco 49ers kept their slim playoff hopes alive with a dominating 24-9 victory Monday night.Behind a relentless defense, San Francisco ...
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The Daily Democrat - 2 hours 50 minutes ago
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Arizona Cardinals lost their discipline and a chance to clinch a second straight NFC West crown. They threw the ball away, and they fumbled it even more.Alex Smith threw touchdown passes after two of Arizona's seven turnovers, Frank Gore ran for 167 yards and another score and
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The Record-Courier - Mon Dec 14, 9:14 pm ET
SAN FRANCISCO - Kurt Warner is riding high. He beat Brett Favre and earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. His Arizona Cardinals are on the cusp of clinching a second consecutive NFC West crown. What better time to do it than on the national stage Monday night against division rival San Francisco -- and in the 49ers' stadium to boot? Warner would be thrilled, yet he's not getting too ...
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Covers.com - Mon Dec 14, 3:32 pm ET
In San Francisco, the Arizona Cardinals will be looking to lock up the NFC West later today. The Cardinals have won four of their previous five, allowing them to take control of the division.
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Fort Wayne News-Sentinel - 2 hours 17 minutes ago
SAN FRANCISCO #8212; After watching his defense knock the ball out, take the ball away and thoroughly dominate the NFC West-leading Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco coach Mike Singletary summed up his feelings rather succinctly.
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The Salisbury Post - 34 minutes ago
By Janie McCauley Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — The Arizona Cardinals threw away a chance to clinch a second straight NFC West crown. Alex Smith th ...
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Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Tue Dec 15, 3:07 am ET
The Arizona Cardinals threw away a chance to clinch a second consecutive NFC West crown.
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CBS 5 Bay Area - Tue Dec 15, 12:37 am ET
The Arizona Cardinals threw away a chance to clinch a second straight NFC West crown. Alex Smith threw touchdown passes after two of Arizona's seven turnovers, Frank Gore ran for 167 yards and another score and the San Francisco 49ers kept their slim playoff hopes alive with a dominant 24-9 victory Monday night.
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The Register-Guard - Tue Dec 15, 4:00 am ET
SAN FRANCISCO — The Arizona Cardinals threw away a chance to clinch a second straight NFC West crown. Alex Smith threw touchdown passes after two of Arizona’s seven turnovers, Frank Gore ran for 167 yards and another score, and the San Francisco 49ers kept their slim playoff hopes alive with …
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The Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Tue Dec 15, 3:04 am ET
SAN FRANCISCO — The Arizona Cardinals threw away a chance to clinch a second straight NFC West crown. ... - By JANIE McCAULEY the associated press
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The Santa Rosa Press Democrat - Tue Dec 15, 12:05 am ET
By MATT MAIOCCO THE PRESS DEMOCRAT The 49ers remain alive in the NFC West race for at least another week, as they forced seven turnovers in a 24-9 victory over the division-leading Arizona Cardinals at Candlestick Park in front of a national television audience.
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The Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Mon Dec 14, 1:11 am ET
The Associated Press Kurt Warner is riding high. He beat Brett Favre and earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. His Arizona Cardinals are on the cusp of clinching a second consecutive NFC West crown. What better time to do it than on the national stage Monday night against division rival San Francisco -- and in the 49ers' stadium to boot?
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WWTI Watertown - Mon Dec 14, 8:16 pm ET
The following is a list of inactive players for tonight's NFL game. ARIZONA CARDINALS AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS, 8:30 P.M. (ET) Cardinals - 3rd QB Brian St. Pierre, LB Will Davis, TE Stephen Spach, CB Greg Toler, LB Reggie Walker, G Herman Johnson, G Brandon Keith, WR Jerheme Urban 49ers - 3rd QB Nate Davis, CB Nate Clements, WR Isaac Bruce, T Joe Staley, CB Marcus Hudson, LB Diyral Briggs, C Cody ...
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 14, 9:33 pm ET
Alex Smith threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Vernon Davis after a fumble by Tim Hightower and the San Francisco 49ers added a field goal following another fumble by LaRod Stephens-Howling to take a 10-0 lead over the Arizona Cardinals after the first quarter Monday night.
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San Jose Mercury News - Sun Dec 13, 11:37 pm ET
Coach Mike Singletary uses a different role model for success with defense being team's heart and soul. Hot Read blog | More 49ers Talking Points blog | Follow Kawakami on Twitter
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Contra Costa Times - Sun Dec 13, 11:50 pm ET
49ers coach Mike Singletary hopes to build a winning team whose heart and soul is its defense
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MSNBC - Mon Dec 14, 11:51 pm ET
Alex Smith threw a pair of touchdown passes following Arizona turnovers and the San Francisco 49ers kept themselves in the hunt for the NFC West title with a 24-9 win on Monday.