...Raiders coach Jon Gruden expects out of quarterback Rich Gannon on Sunday when his team faces the Ravens at Network Associates Coliseum. All Gruden wants is what Gannon has provided the past two seasons -- timely scrambling, few mistakes...
...for the Ravens' intimidating defense to achieve a Super Bowl coronation than the lion's den that passes as Network Associates Coliseum, complete with its noxious Black Hole and rebellious Oakland Raiders? If Sunday's AFC Championship Game...
...pointed out to security personnel a fan who struck Suzuki in the head with a piece of ice and was escorted from Network Associates Coliseum. Suzuki said he had similar experiences in Japan. "Any time you go in as a visiting team, things fall out...
...another gutsy postseason performance and outfielder Bernie Williams drove in five runs in a 9-2 victory at Network Associates Coliseum that evened this best-of-five Division Series at two games apiece. The series returns to Yankee Stadium...
...the real Yankees the squad that stunned the Athletics Sunday night in Game 5 with a six-run first inning at Network Associates Coliseum, a scoring outburst that was enough for New York to hold on for a series-clinching 7-5 win before 41...
...know the Ravens were going to the Super Bowl must have been the pilot of the plane that pulled a banner over Network Associates Coliseum: "Victory party tonight at Ricky's." What the Ravens did Sunday in front of a black-clad crowd of 62...
...Pacific Bell Park, which helped generate $160 million in revenues in its first season. The A's, who share Network Associates Coliseum with the Oakland Raiders, had about $65 million in revenues, ranking them near the bottom of the major leagues...
...Janikowski was too weird. Coming into Saturday evening's wild-card playoff game against the New York Jets at Network Associates Coliseum in front of a sellout crowd of 61,503, the Oakland Raiders were burdened with problems and doubts and a...
...our shoulder at the (Anaheim) Angels and (Seattle) Mariners." For a sellout crowd of 55,528 at the Network Associates Coliseum, the largest ever for a regular-season game, history overshadowed the race in the AL West-temporarily...
...monkey? Apparently, the Angels come from ahead to lose. After fans paraded around the pregame grounds of the Network Associates Coliseum with monkeys hanging in effigy, the Angels blew a three-run first-inning lead and fell to Oakland, 4-3...
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