North To South: South To North:
Grass Valley, 746 Taylorville Rd Stockton, 1674 E Hammer Ln
Yuba City, 1310 Franklin Rd Lodi, 1230 W Kettleman Ln
Rocklin, 6751 Stanford Ranch Rd Elk Grove, 9170 E Stockton Blvd
Sacramento, 4821 Madison Ave Sacramento, 4770 Florin Rd
Rancho Cordova, 2216 Sunrise Blvd Sacramento, 1421 Meadowview Rd
Sacramento, 3001 N St Sacramento, 3525 Bradshaw Rd
Sacramento, 3800 Northgate Blvd W Sacramento, 779 Ikea Crt-Suite 100
Sacramento, 2941 Advantage Ln Sacramento, 2941 Advantage Ln
W Sacramento, 779 Ikea Crt-Suite 100 Sacramento, 3800 Northgate Blvd
Sacramento, 3525 Bradshaw Rd Sacramento, 3001 N St
Sacramento, 1421 Meadowview Rd Rancho Cordova, 2216 Sunrise Blvd
Sacramento, 4770 Florin Rd Sacramento, 4821 Madison Ave
Elk Grove, 9170 E Stockton Blvd Rocklin, 6751 Stanford Ranch Rd
Lodi, 1230 W Kettleman Ln Yuba City, 1310 Franklin Rd
Stockton, 1674 E Hammer Ln Grass Valley, 746 Taylorville Rd
East To West: West To East:
Folsom, 2525 Iron Point Rd Fairfield, 1601 N Texas St
Folsom, 1009 E Bidwell St Vacaville, 1401 E Monte Vista Ave
Rancho Cordova 2216 Sunrise Blvd Dixon, 1435 Ary Ln
Sacramento, 3525 Bradshaw Rd Davis, 1745 Cowell Blvd
Sacramento, 4821 Madison Ave W Sacramento, 779 Ikea Crt-Suite 100
Sacramento, 3001 N St Sacramento, 2941 Advantage Ln
Sacramento, 2035 Arden Way Sacramento, 3800 Northgate Blvd
Sacramento, 3800 Northgate Blvd Sacramento, 2035 Arden Way
Sacramento, 2941 Advantage Ln Sacramento, 3001 N St
W Sacramento, 779 Ikea Crt-Suite 100 Sacramento, 4821 Madison Ave
Davis, 1745 Cowell Blvd Sacramento, 3525 Bradshaw Rd
Dixon, 1435 Ary Ln Rancho Cordova 2216 Sunrise Blvd
Vacaville, 1401 E Monte Vista Ave Folsom, 1009 E Bidwell St
Fairfield, 1601 N Texas St Folsom, 2525 Iron Point Rd
The new Ferrari F150 is a single-seat Formula One racecar that will be the object of affection for millions ofTifosi around the globe. One Florida fan of the Italian automaker recently purchased a brand-new 2011 458 Italia.He wasn't planning on turning his into an F150, but he did turn into an F-150... a Ford F-150.The accident happened in Brandon, Florida, when the Ferrari driver allegedly decided that the yellow paint on the ground didn't apply to him (investigation still pending...). When he went to pass another car, he found a Ford pickup heading straight for his front bumper. The F-150 didn't stop at the low-lying nose and ended up with its left-front tire on the hood of the 458. Fortunately, it appears that no serious injuries resulted.
Anyone who's managed to catch an NFL game or two this year is surely aware that the league is cracking down (with stiff fines and penalties) on the kinds of violent helmet-to-helmet hits that are likely to cause concussions to either the hitter of the hittee. And for good reason â the NFL and a number of independent organizations have found that such head injuries can be far more damaging over the long-term than once thought.What does any of this have to do with automobiles? Glad you asked. Research into new helmet designs and technologies is currently underway, and, somewhat interestingly, Toyota has been able to provide data to some universities that's valuable for both automotive safety research and for sports-related head injuries using its T.H.U.M.S. (Total HUman Model for Safety) injury-simulation software.Sounds pretty good so far, no? Indeed, Toyota was so pleased with its contributions to safety that it highlighted them in an advertisement that aired during the Sunday slate of NFL games. Sadly, there was one wee little problem... the commercial showed one particularly violent helmet-to-helmet hit â the exact same kind of injury-causing instance the NFL is doing its best to distance itself from.Not surprisingly, the NFL asked Toyota to do a little creative editing on the commercial. In other words, take out the offending hit or we'll get our network partners to stop showing your advertisement. In the end, Reuters (via Yahoo) reports that Toyota begrudgingly obliged and altered its commercial appropriately. Score one for safety?Check out the extended cut of the advertisement after the break.
Olson is 23 years old, and in 2008 won Best Anal Sex Scene at the AVN Awards.Olson has range -- she was also a nanny on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."Olson is 118 lbs, 34-28-24, and her favorite musical artist is The Carpenters.As for the types of men she likes, according to her website (which is totally NSFW), she leans toward older guys.Olson went to college for a year, majoring in Biology.
The NBA basketball season recently kicked off with plenty of trades, drama and dreams of championships. How did this game turn into one of the world's most popular sports? Part of the legacy of basketball can be traced back to the pieces of paper shown above, the 13 rules for basketball that James Naismith wrote down in 1891. Naismith, a physical education instructor at a YMCA training school in Springfield, Massachusetts, had been charged with coming up with a new indoor activity for his gym class. The simple set of rules went on to define a new sport that caught on like wildfire. Naismith died in 1939, three years after basketball became an official Olympic sport.On December 10 those rules will be put up for auction at Sotheby's in New York and are expected to bring in at least $2 million. The proceeds will go to the Naismith International Basketball Foundation, which promotes sportsmanship and provides services to underprivileged youths. Ian Naismith, a grandson of James Naismith, said it was a family decision to auction off the rules and put the money back into the foundation."We need to take the money and work the money back into kids," Ian Naismith told The Associated Press. "We call it recycling. With the economy going south the last couple of years, my stroke, my wife passing away, it was more important to me to have the game go back into the kids. It's what Dr. Naismith wanted." The rules could bring in over $2 million.The Sotheby's auction on December 10 will also feature Robert F. Kennedy's copy of the Emancipation Proclamation, one of only 26 copies signed by Abraham Lincoln, and a battle flag recovered from the Battle of Little Bighorn.
There's a new high-priced basketball shoe on the market that claims to increase a player's vertical leap by up to three-and-a-half inches. That's a bold statement, and one that now doesn't necessarily need to be proven by the company in order for it to be successful.The NBA has banned the shoes -- known as the Concept 1's -- which are made and sold by a company called Athletic Propulsion Labs. Now, that doesn't prove that the shoes work as advertised, but it certainly won't hurt the company in its efforts to market the alleged performance-enhancing footwear to young ballers everywhere.
Athletic Propulsion Labs (APL) was notified of the ban by a senior NBA official, who (according to a press release) gave "undue competitive advantage" as the primary reason:
"League rules regulate the footwear that players may wear during an NBA game. Under league rules, players may not wear any shoe during a game 'that creates an undue competitive advantage (e.g., to increase a player's vertical leap). In light of that rule ... players will not be permitted to wear the APL shoes during NBA games."
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The shoes have a "spring-based propulsion system" built into the front of the shoe, which is the likely reason for the ban -- whether it actually helps you achieve that extra few inches of vertical or not.
SI's Chris Ballard put the shoes through a detailed series of tests, and the results were inconclusive at best.
Not surprisingly, the company is already taking full advantage of the publicity. APL's website has a picture of the shoes stamped with "Banned By The NBA" in big red letters right on the front page, with a large "BUY NOW" button just to the left of it. The site was down for a while, but according to Adam Goldston (one of the company's co-founders), taking the site down wasn't some kind of publicity stunt; the company simply wasn't ready for this much attention.
"We were ready for a large amount of traffic, but not to be the #1 story in the world," Goldston said via his Twitter account. "We prepared as best as we could."
The fact that the shoes have been banned by the league means that the company won't have any professional players signing on for endorsement deals. But the free, anti-endorsement that the NBA gave by banning them in the first place might prove to be more valuable than any amount of paid advertising.
Shaquille O'Neal has expressed an interest in acquiring the smallest horse in the world, reports theUnion Leader of Manchester, N.H. Shaq's interest was sparked by an article in the Union Leader that compared his 7-foot, 1-inch height to that of the tiny horse, named Einstein, which stands in at just 1 foot, 8 inches.Less than 7 months old, Einstein has become an international celebrity. Although Guinness World Records won't bestow the official title of "world's smallest living horse" until Einstein has celebrated his fourth birthday, many think he'll take the title. In the meantime, he certainly has captured the media's attention. The horse has been featured in numerous newspaper articles, and was recently shown on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." Einstein weighed only six pounds and stood at 14 inches when he was born in mid-April at the Tiz A Miniature Horse Farm in Barnstead, N.H.As perfectly proportioned as a regular-sized horse (just much smaller), Einstein has quite the fan base, including Shaq and Paris Hilton, who both have inquired about purchasing the small steed. The Union Leader recently reported that O'Neal learned of the wee foal during a Boston Celtics preseason trip to New Hampshire. He soon after asked about buying the horse, and recently said via Twitter, "how much I like dat horse." Hilton also left a message on her Twitter account about buying the horse, and was quoted in theBoston Herald as calling Einstein "hot."Â But Einstein's owners, Rachel Wagner and Charles Cantrell, say he's not for sale. Neither O'Neal nor Hilton could write a large enough check for Einstein, Cantrell told the Union Leader. He went on to say that the horse is happy at his home. Clearly, Einstein is a star in his own right, and doesn't need to be part of a celebrity entourage. He has even inked a book deal. This spring, the Disney Book Group will publish a photo book of Einstein, and he'll go on a book tour for his first birthday.While Einstein will stay with his original owners, that doesn't mean Shaq can't still own a small horse. Cantrell told the Union Leader that he would be happy to introduce O'Neal to a top breeder of miniature horses.
Tila Tequila should have known that the crowd at the Gathering of the Juggalos was going to pelt her with objects ... because according to a member of the Insane Clown Posse, she got a fair warning before the show.
TMZ spoke with ICP member Violent J -- who claims the group informed Tila about a rumor circulating within the Juggalo community that Tila was going to be a target when she performed on Friday night.Violent J tells us, "We told her about the rumor and she didnât care" ... noting that Tila informed the group that she wouldn't back out of the performance because she's "not a bitch like that."Violent J continued, "We paid her before the show and assured her that even if things got out of hand, she could keep the money if she had to leave the stage."Obviously things did get out of control -- and Tila took a few shots to the face when the crowd began firing objects at the stage.J tells us Tila's people have already informed the group that a "lawsuit is underway" -- but ICP insists, "We're not gonna sit back and give her our money.âStill, Violent J tells us he thinks it's "f*cked up" that the crowd got violent ... saying, "I wish they didnât throw stuff at her.â
It's Shaquille O'Neal versus Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Wait! That's not fair! Shaq is much taller. ... Oh; oh, all right. They're not competing in basketball? That's okay then.On 'Shaq Vs.' (Tue., 9PM ET on ABC), Shaquille takes on race car driver Dale Earnhardt. Shaq is over seven feet tall, and Dale is only six feet. But Shaq's normal height advantage won't help him here. During the competition, the pair of athletes are racing cars. And Shaq is in fact at a disadvantage, since his height requires a specially-made car with a lift-off top just so he can get into the thing.
Hall of Fame Game
Aug. 8 -- Cincinnati vs. Dallas in Canton, Ohio (NBC)Preseason Week 1
Aug. 12 -- Carolina Panthers at Baltimore Ravens (ESPN)
Aug. 12 -- New Orleans Saints at New England Patriots
Aug. 12 -- Oakland Raiders at Dallas Cowboys
Aug. 13 -- Buffalo Bills at Washington Redskins
Aug. 13 -- Jacksonville Jaguars at Philadelphia Eagles
Aug. 13 -- Kansas City Chiefs at Atlanta Falcons
Aug. 14 -- Chicago Bears at San Diego Chargers
Aug. 14 -- Cleveland Browns at Green Bay Packers
Aug. 14 -- Detroit Lions at Pittsburgh Steelers
Aug. 14 -- Houston Texans at Arizona Cardinals
Aug. 14 -- Minnesota Vikings at St. Louis Rams
Aug. 14 -- Tennessee Titans at Seattle Seahawks
Aug. 14 -- Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Miami Dolphins
Aug. 15 -- Denver Broncos at Cincinnati Bengals
Aug. 15 -- San Francisco 49ers at Indianapolis Colts
Aug. 16 -- New York Giants at New York Jets (ESPN)Preseason Week 2
Aug. 19 -- New England Patriots at Atlanta Falcons (FOX)
Aug. 19 -- Indianapolis Colts at Buffalo Bills in Toronto
Aug. 20 -- Philadelphia Eagles at Cincinnati Bengals (FOX)
Aug. 21 -- Baltimore Ravens at Washington Redskins
Aug. 21 -- Dallas Cowboys at San Diego Chargers
Aug. 21 -- Detroit Lions at Denver Broncos
Aug. 21 -- Green Bay Packers at Seattle Seahawks
Aug. 21 -- Houston Texans at New Orleans Saints
Aug. 21 -- Kansas City Chiefs at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Aug. 21 -- Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars
Aug. 21 -- New York Jets at Carolina Panthers
Aug. 21 -- Oakland Raiders at Chicago Bears
Aug. 21 -- Pittsburgh Steelers at New York Giants
Aug. 21 -- St. Louis Rams at Cleveland Browns
Aug. 22 -- Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers (NBC)
Aug. 23 -- Arizona Cardinals at Tennessee Titans (ESPN)Preseason Week 3
Aug. 26 -- Indianapolis Colts at Green Bay Packers (ESPN)
Aug. 26 -- St. Louis Rams at New England Patriots
Aug. 27 -- Atlanta Falcons at Miami Dolphins
Aug. 27 -- Philadelphia Eagles at Kansas City Chiefs
Aug. 27 -- San Diego Chargers at New Orleans Saints (CBS)
Aug. 27 -- Washington Redskins at New York Jets
Aug. 28 -- Arizona Cardinals at Chicago Bears
Aug. 28 -- Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills
Aug. 28 -- Cleveland Browns at Detroit Lions
Aug. 28 -- Dallas Cowboys at Houston Texans (CBS)
Aug. 28 -- Jacksonville Jaguars at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Aug. 28 -- New York Giants at Baltimore Ravens
Aug. 28 -- San Francisco 49ers at Oakland Raiders
Aug. 28 -- Seattle Seahawks at Minnesota Vikings
Aug. 28 -- Tennessee Titans at Carolina Panthers
Aug. 29 -- Pittsburgh Steelers at Denver Broncos (FOX)Preseason Week 4
Sept. 2 -- Atlanta Falcons at Jacksonville Jaguars
Sept. 2 -- Baltimore Ravens at St. Louis Rams
Sept. 2 -- Buffalo Bills at Detroit Lions
Sept. 2 -- Carolina Panthers at Pittsburgh Steelers
Sept. 2 -- Chicago Bears at Cleveland Browns
Sept. 2 -- Cincinnati Bengals at Indianapolis Colts
Sept. 2 -- Denver Broncos at Minnesota Vikings
Sept. 2 -- Green Bay Packers at Kansas City Chiefs
Sept. 2 -- Miami Dolphins at Dallas Cowboys
Sept. 2 -- New England Patriots at New York Giants
Sept. 2 -- New Orleans Saints at Tennessee Titans
Sept. 2 -- New York Jets at Philadelphia Eagles
Sept. 2 -- San Diego Chargers at San Francisco 49ers
Sept. 2 -- Seattle Seahawks at Oakland Raiders
Sept. 2 -- Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Houston Texans
Sept. 2 -- Washington Redskins at Arizona Cardinals
Drew Carey debuted a strikingly slim figure at a party in Los Angeles last night, picture above right. The photo on the left is from a mere five months ago, when Carey celebrated his 500th episode of 'The Price is Right.' This new development is arguably the healthiest that Carey, 52, has ever looked in his 15-plus years on TV. Kind of reminds us of John Goodman's recent transformation!Congrats on the great look, Drew. We want to hear your secret!
In May, the National Enquirer wrote that Carey was using appetite-suppressing injections prescribed by a nutritionist. The Enquirer reported Carey as saying, "I now have no desire to eat...I can hardly even get down the tiny portion of fish I'm supposed to have for dinner.""Carey claims to have shed all his weight the old fashioned way, through diet and exercise," the UK's Daily Mail reports.The former 'Drew Carey Show' star has hosted 'The Price Is Right' since 2007, when he took over for five-decade host Bob Barker. The 86-year-old Barker supposedly took a jab at Carey's hosting style when grilled by a TMZ cameraman earlier this week, but quickly cleared things up the next day, telling Entertainment Weekly, "He's a charming man, and kind and gracious. To think that I would say anything derogatory about him is idiocy."
Arianna Afsar from San Diego is the new Miss California 2010, taking the place of Kristy Cavinder, Miss California 2009 (not the ever controversial Christian Carrie Prejean, also from San Diego, who was Miss California 2009 as part of the Miss USA pagent)  Arianna Afsar won the title last night, July 10, in Fresno, CA.   Miss Afsar is currently a freshman at UCLA  and will be able to compete in January for the title of Miss America.
The Super Bowl may be the most famous sports event in America, but it's about as manly as breaking a nail on your handbag clasp: They wear armor to protect themselves, they take breaks every 30 seconds, and they've got more hospital equipment on the sidelines than an army of diabetic grandparents.The uniforms might as well include frilly panties, and to prove it, here are six sports whose players could force Jerome Bettis to wear them. Â
It sounds like something the bullies administer in the first 10 minutes before the wimpy kid learns kung fu, but it's one of the toughest sports in the Eskimo Olympics.1. The Eskimo Ear PullAnd the Eskimo Olympics make every other sporting event in the world look like a Hugging Competition. Living at minus-40 Fahrenheit in an environment where "forgetting to close the door fully" can kill your entire family in their sleep makes for tougher people, in the same way building robots out of titanium and wrapping them in Arnold Schwarzenegger makes for tougher soldiers.The Ear Pull is basically a tug-of-war where you're trying to rip pieces of the other guy's face off -- using the same pieces of yours. Wires are tied between the competitors ears and they pull backward. The first one to cry "uncle" is the loser, but still tougher than the 5.9999999 billion people who don't play Eskimo Ear Pull.
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Our fifth 2010 NFL Mock Draft took place live via chat and included several major surprises -- like Jimmy Clausen being passed over 32 times, while Tim Tebow found a home.A trio of our senior writers -- Nancy Gay, Dan Graziano and Chris Harry -- split up the 32 first-round picks and made their selections one at a time. You can relive the live chat and find the entire first-round draft board below.
The NFL schedule for 2010 was announced Tuesday night, with the league deciding to make all games in Week 17 intra-divisional matchups.The Super Bowl champion Saints will kick off the regular-season schedule in Week 1 at home on Thursday, Sept. 9 against the Vikings. As has become the norm, there will be two Monday night games in that first week -- Baltimore at the Jets early, and San Diego at Kansas City late. The Jets' game will be their first regular-season contest in the new Meadowlands; the Giants make their Meadowlands debut the day before against the Panthers.There will again be three games on Thanksgiving: New England at Detroit, New Orleans at Dallas and Cincinnati at the Jets. Dallas will then visit Arizona on Christmas night.The full week-by-week 2010 NFL schedule can be found below (all times ET).
Week 1
Thu. Sep. 09
Vikings at Saints, 8:30 PM
Sun. Sep. 12
Dolphins at Bills, 1:00 PM
Colts at Texans, 1:00 PM
Lions at Bears, 1:00 PM
Falcons at Steelers, 1:00 PM
Browns at Buccaneers, 1:00 PM
Bengals at Patriots, 1:00 PM
Broncos at Jaguars, 1:00 PM
Raiders at Titans, 1:00 PM
Panthers at Giants, 1:00 PM
49ers at Seahawks, 4:15 PM
Cardinals at Rams, 4:15 PM
Packers at Eagles, 4:15 PM
Cowboys at Redskins, 8:20 PM
Mon. Sep. 13
Ravens at Jets, 7:00 PM
Chargers at Chiefs, 10:15 PM
Week 2
Sun. Sep. 19
Ravens at Bengals, 1:00 PM
Buccaneers at Panthers, 1:00 PM
Bills at Packers, 1:00 PM
Dolphins at Vikings, 1:00 PM
Bears at Cowboys, 1:00 PM
Eagles at Lions, 1:00 PM
Cardinals at Falcons, 1:00 PM
Chiefs at Browns, 1:00 PM
Steelers at Titans, 1:00 PM
Seahawks at Broncos, 4:05 PM
Rams at Raiders, 4:05 PM
Patriots at Jets, 4:15 PM
Texans at Redskins, 4:15 PM
Jaguars at Chargers, 4:15 PM
Giants at Colts, 8:20 PM
Mon. Sep. 20
Saints at 49ers, 8:30 PM
Week 3
Sun. Sep. 26
Bills at Patriots, 1:00 PM
Falcons at Saints, 1:00 PM
Lions at Vikings, 1:00 PM
Browns at Ravens, 1:00 PM
Cowboys at Texans, 1:00 PM
49ers at Chiefs, 1:00 PM
Titans at Giants, 1:00 PM
Steelers at Buccaneers, 1:00 PM
Bengals at Panthers, 1:00 PM
Eagles at Jaguars, 4:05 PM
Redskins at Rams, 4:05 PM
Raiders at Cardinals, 4:15 PM
Chargers at Seahawks, 4:15 PM
Colts at Broncos, 4:15 PM
Jets at Dolphins, 8:20 PM
Mon. Sep. 27
Packers at Bears, 8:30 PM
Week 4
Sun. Oct. 03
Jets at Bills, 1:00 PM
Seahawks at Rams, 1:00 PM
Panthers at Saints, 1:00 PM
Lions at Packers, 1:00 PM
Bengals at Browns, 1:00 PM
Ravens at Steelers, 1:00 PM
Broncos at Titans, 1:00 PM
49ers at Falcons, 1:00 PM
Colts at Jaguars, 4:05 PM
Texans at Raiders, 4:05 PM
Redskins at Eagles, 4:15 PM
Cardinals at Chargers, 4:15 PM
Bears at Giants, 8:20 PM
Mon. Oct. 04
Patriots at Dolphins, 8:30 PM
Byes: DAL, KC, MIN, TB
Week 5
Sun. Oct. 10
Buccaneers at Bengals, 1:00 PM
Falcons at Browns, 1:00 PM
Giants at Texans, 1:00 PM
Chiefs at Colts, 1:00 PM
Packers at Redskins, 1:00 PM
Jaguars at Bills, 1:00 PM
Broncos at Ravens, 1:00 PM
Bears at Panthers, 1:00 PM
Rams at Lions, 1:00 PM
Saints at Cardinals, 4:05 PM
Chargers at Raiders, 4:15 PM
Titans at Cowboys, 4:15 PM
Eagles at 49ers, 8:20 PM
Mon. Oct. 11
Vikings at Jets, 8:30 PM
Byes: MIA, NE, PIT, SEA
Week 6
Sun. Oct. 17
Browns at Steelers, 1:00 PM
Saints at Buccaneers, 1:00 PM
Dolphins at Packers, 1:00 PM
Chargers at Rams, 1:00 PM
Ravens at Patriots, 1:00 PM
Chiefs at Texans, 1:00 PM
Lions at Giants, 1:00 PM
Falcons at Eagles, 1:00 PM
Seahawks at Bears, 1:00 PM
Raiders at 49ers, 4:05 PM
Jets at Broncos, 4:05 PM
Cowboys at Vikings, 4:15 PM
Colts at Redskins, 8:20 PM
Mon. Oct. 18
Titans at Jaguars, 8:30 PM
Byes: ARI, BUF, CAR, CIN
Week 7
Sun. Oct. 24
Eagles at Titans, 1:00 PM
Bengals at Falcons, 1:00 PM
Browns at Saints, 1:00 PM
Steelers at Dolphins, 1:00 PM
Rams at Buccaneers, 1:00 PM
49ers at Panthers, 1:00 PM
Redskins at Bears, 1:00 PM
Jaguars at Chiefs, 1:00 PM
Bills at Ravens, 1:00 PM
Cardinals at Seahawks, 4:05 PM
Raiders at Broncos, 4:15 PM
Patriots at Chargers, 4:15 PM
Vikings at Packers, 8:20 PM
Mon. Oct. 25
Giants at Cowboys, 8:30 PM
Byes: DET, HOU, IND, NYJ
Week 8
Sun. Oct. 31
Packers at Jets, 1:00 PM
Broncos at 49ers, 1:00 PM
Jaguars at Cowboys, 1:00 PM
Dolphins at Bengals, 1:00 PM
Panthers at Rams, 1:00 PM
Redskins at Lions, 1:00 PM
Bills at Chiefs, 1:00 PM
Titans at Chargers, 4:05 PM
Vikings at Patriots, 4:15 PM
Seahawks at Raiders, 4:15 PM
Buccaneers at Cardinals, 4:15 PM
Steelers at Saints, 8:20 PM
Mon. Nov. 01
Texans at Colts, 8:30 PM
Byes: ATL, BAL, CHI, CLE, NYG, PHI
Week 9
Sun. Nov. 07
Buccaneers at Falcons, 1:00 PM
Saints at Panthers, 1:00 PM
Bears at Bills, 1:00 PM
Jets at Lions, 1:00 PM
Dolphins at Ravens, 1:00 PM
Patriots at Browns, 1:00 PM
Chargers at Texans, 1:00 PM
Cardinals at Vikings, 1:00 PM
Giants at Seahawks, 4:05 PM
Chiefs at Raiders, 4:15 PM
Colts at Eagles, 4:15 PM
Cowboys at Packers, 8:20 PM
Mon. Nov. 08
Steelers at Bengals, 8:30 PM
Byes: DEN, JAC, SF, STL, TEN, WAS
Week 10
Thu. Nov. 11
Ravens at Falcons, 8:20 PM
Sun. Nov. 14
Texans at Jaguars, 1:00 PM
Vikings at Bears, 1:00 PM
Panthers at Buccaneers, 1:00 PM
Lions at Bills, 1:00 PM
Jets at Browns, 1:00 PM
Titans at Dolphins, 1:00 PM
Bengals at Colts, 1:00 PM
Chiefs at Broncos, 4:05 PM
Cowboys at Giants, 4:15 PM
Seahawks at Cardinals, 4:15 PM
Rams at 49ers, 4:15 PM
Patriots at Steelers, 8:20 PM
Mon. Nov. 15
Eagles at Redskins, 8:30 PM
Byes: GB, NO, OAK, SD
Week 11
Thu. Nov. 18
Bears at Dolphins, 8:20 PM
Sun. Nov. 21
Packers at Vikings, 1:00 PM
Redskins at Titans, 1:00 PM
Cardinals at Chiefs, 1:00 PM
Ravens at Panthers, 1:00 PM
Bills at Bengals, 1:00 PM
Lions at Cowboys, 1:00 PM
Texans at Jets, 1:00 PM
Raiders at Steelers, 1:00 PM
Browns at Jaguars, 1:00 PM
Seahawks at Saints, 4:05 PM
Falcons at Rams, 4:05 PM
Buccaneers at 49ers, 4:05 PM
Colts at Patriots, 4:15 PM
Giants at Eagles, 8:20 PM
Mon. Nov. 22
Broncos at Chargers, 8:30 PM
Week 12
Thu. Nov. 25
Patriots at Lions, 12:30 PM
Saints at Cowboys, 4:15 PM
Bengals at Jets, 8:20 PM
Sun. Nov. 28
Titans at Texans, 1:00 PM
Buccaneers at Ravens, 1:00 PM
Jaguars at Giants, 1:00 PM
Panthers at Browns, 1:00 PM
Steelers at Bills, 1:00 PM
Eagles at Bears, 1:00 PM
Vikings at Redskins, 1:00 PM
Packers at Falcons, 1:00 PM
Chiefs at Seahawks, 4:05 PM
Dolphins at Raiders, 4:05 PM
Rams at Broncos, 4:15 PM
Chargers at Colts, 8:20 PM
Mon. Nov. 29
49ers at Cardinals, 8:30 PM
Week 13
Thu. Dec. 02
Texans at Eagles, 8:20 PM
Sun. Dec. 05
Jaguars at Titans, 1:00 PM
Broncos at Chiefs, 1:00 PM
Redskins at Giants, 1:00 PM
Bears at Lions 1:00 PM
Falcons at Buccaneers, 1:00 PM
Saints at Bengals, 1:00 PM
Bills at Vikings, 1:00 PM
Browns at Dolphins, 1:00 PM
49ers at Packers, 1:00 PM
Raiders at Chargers, 4:05 PM
Rams at Cardinals, 4:15 PM
Cowboys at Colts, 4:15 PM
Panthers at Seahawks, 4:15 PM
Steelers at Ravens, 8:20 PM
Mon. Dec. 06
Jets at Patriots, 8:30 PM
Week 14
Thu. Dec. 09
Colts at Titans, 8:20 PM
Sun. Dec. 12
Bengals at Steelers, 1:00 PM
Falcons at Panthers, 1:00 PM
Packers at Lions, 1:00 PM
Patriots at Bears, 1:00 PM
Browns at Bills, 1:00 PM
Giants at Vikings, 1:00 PM
Raiders at Jaguars, 1:00 PM
Buccaneers at Redskins, 1:00 PM
Seahawks at 49ers, 4:05 PM
Rams at Saints, 4:05 PM
Dolphins at Jets, 4:15 PM
Chiefs at Chargers, 4:15 PM
Broncos at Cardinals, 4:15 PM
Eagles at Cowboys, 8:20 PM
Mon. Dec. 13
Ravens at Texans, 8:30 PM
Week 15
Thu. Dec. 16
49ers at Chargers, 8:20 PM
Sun. Dec. 19
Bills at Dolphins, 1:00 PM
Eagles at Giants, 1:00 PM
Redskins at Cowboys, 1:00 PM
Browns at Bengals, 1:00 PM
Jaguars at Colts, 1:00 PM
Texans at Titans, 1:00 PM
Saints at Ravens, 1:00 PM
Chiefs at Rams, 1:00 PM
Cardinals at Panthers, 1:00 PM
Lions at Buccaneers, 1:00 PM
Falcons at Seahawks, 4:05 PM
Broncos at Raiders, 4:15 PM
Jets at Steelers, 4:15 PM
Packers at Patriots, 8:20 PM
Mon. Dec. 20
Bears at Vikings, 8:30 PM
Week 16
Thu. Dec. 23
Panthers at Steelers, 8:20 PM
Sat. Dec. 25
Cowboys at Cardinals, 7:30 PM
Sun. Dec. 26
Patriots at Bills, 1:00 PM
49ers at Rams, 1:00 PM
Ravens at Browns, 1:00 PM
Lions at Dolphins, 1:00 PM
Jets at Bears, 1:00 PM
Redskins at Jaguars, 1:00 PM
Titans at Chiefs, 1:00 PM
Seahawks at Buccaneers, 1:00 PM
Vikings at Eagles, 1:00 PM
Texans at Broncos, 4:05 PM
Colts at Raiders, 4:05 PM
Giants at Packers, 4:15 PM
Chargers at Bengals, 8:20 PM
Mon. Dec. 27
Saints at Falcons, 8:30 PM
Week 17
Sun. Jan. 02
Dolphins at Patriots, 1:00 PM
Buccaneers at Saints, 1:00 PM
Panthers at Falcons, 1:00 PM
Cowboys at Eagles, 1:00 PM
Raiders at Chiefs, 1:00 PM
Titans at Colts, 1:00 PM
Jaguars at Texans, 1:00 PM
Bengals at Ravens, 1:00 PM
Bears at Packers, 1:00 PM
Vikings at Lions, 1:00 PM
Giants at Redskins, 1:00 PM
Steelers at Browns, 1:00 PM
Bills at Jets, 1:00 PM
Chargers at Broncos, 4:15 PM
Rams at Seahawks, 4:15 PM
Cardinals at 49ers, 4:15 PM
NBC was a little confused with their Canadian icons. During a segment on Canadian cancer activist Terry Fox,who attempted a marathon across the country to raise money for cancer research while battling the disease, a reporter confused the activist with Canadian actor Michael J. Fox. NBC even went so far as to put a picture of the actor on screen in the place of Terry Fox.
1.) Fresno, CA F
2.) Reno, NV F
3.) Billings, MT F
4.) Riverside, CA F
5.) Austin, TX F
6.) St. Louis, MO F
7.) San Antonio, TX F
8.) Lubbock, TX F
9.) Tucson, AZ F
10.) Bakersfield, CA F
11.) Las Vegas, NV F
12.) Modesto, CA F
13.) Columbia, SC F
14.) Nashville, TN D-
15.) Madison, WI D-
16.) Colorado Springs, CO D-
17.) Denver, CO D-
18.) Phoenix, AZ D-
19.) Cheyenne, WY D-
20.) Sacramento, CA D-
21.) New Orleans, LA D-
22.) Toledo, OH D
23.) Aurora, CO D
24.) El Paso, TX D
25.) Corpus Christi, TX D
26.) Fargo, ND D
27.) San Diego, CA D
28.) Lexington, KY D
29.) Tampa, FL D
30.) Albuquerque, NM D
31.) Oklahoma City, OK D+
32.) Tulsa, OK D+
33.) Jacksonville, FL D+
34.) Detroit, MI D+
35.) Boise City, ID D+
36.) Kansas City, MO D+
37.) Washington, DC D+
38.) Montgomery, AL D+
39.) Omaha, NE D+
40.) Portland, OR D+
41.) Anchorage, AK D+
42.) Birmingham, AL D+
43.) Greensboro, NC C-
44.) Wichita, KS C-
45.) St. Petersburg, FL C-
46.) Burlington, VT C-
47.) Houston, TX C-
48.) Los Angeles, CA C-
49.) Charleston, WV C
50.) Orlando, FL C
51.) Spokane, WA C
52.) Lincoln, NE C
53.) Arlington, TX C
54.) Des Moines, IA C
55.) Fort Worth, TX C
56.) Providence, RI C
57.) Anaheim, CA C
58.) Milwaukee, WI C
59.) Pittsburgh, PA C
60.) Baltimore, MD C
61.) Indianapolis, IN C
62.) Louisville, KY C
63.) Raleigh, NC C
64.) Seattle, WA C+
65.) Grand Rapids, MI C+
66.) Buffalo, NY C+
67.) Wilmington, DE C+
68.) Hartford, CT C+
69.) Sioux Falls, SD C+
70.) Virginia Beach, VA C+
71.) Memphis, TN C+
72.) Cincinnati, OH C+
73.) Cleveland, OH C+
74.) Charlotte, NC C+
75.) Oakland, CA C+
76.) Little Rock, AR B-
77.) Dallas, TX B-
78.) Richmond, VA B-
79.) San Jose, CA B-
80.) Minneapolis, MN B-
81.) Jackson, MS B-
82.) Jersey City, NJ B-
83.) Columbus, OH B-
84.) Atlanta, GA B-
85.) Chicago, IL B
86.) San Francisco, CA B
87.) St. Paul, MN B
88.) Honolulu, HI B
89.) Philadelphia, PA B+
90.) Portland, ME B+
91.) Manchester, NH B+
92.) Fort Wayne, IN A-
93.) New York, NY A-
94.) Durham, NC A
95.) Newark, NH A
96.) Miami, FL A
97.) Salt Lake City, UT A
98.) Rochester, NY A+
99.) Yonkers, NY A+
100.) Boston, MA A+
Matt Ziesel, a freshman on the  St. Joseph Benton High School football team, has Downâs Syndrome, and so hasnât played an any of the actual games, never mind scored a touchdown⦠until now. St. Joseph Benton coach Dan McCamy âs team had the ball but were losing 46-0 when he approached opponent Maryville High Schoolâs defensive coach  David McEnaney, asking Maryville to let Matt Zeisel, a 5â²3â³, 110-lb running back, score a touchdown. Demonstrating great sportsmanship, Maryville agreed, and the moment is captured here in all its viral-video glory: Matt Zeiselâs touchdown run.