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Spencer Playing Big TWIN CITY DODGE PRESENTS: BOILERMAKERS IN THE NFL KCharters@GoldandBlack.com BY KYLE CHARTERS Anthony Spencer is having a boys, and it probably couldn't come at a better time. The outside linebacker is play- ing on a one-year, $8.84-million deal signed before this season, with hopes of getting a long-term monster season for the Cow- contract this offseason. Spencer already has a career-high 6.5 sacks this season, with 57 tackles, two forced fumbles and seven quarter- back hurries. But he's not interested in talk- ing contract right now, telling his agent Jordan Woy to postpone talks until after the season. "Whenever Jordan asks me about it, I just say I don't want to talk about it until the end of this season," Spencer told the Dallas Morning News. "I'm just going to keep playing. That's the only thing I can do. Even if I'm having a good year and he's telling me, 'They're talking about this, to change the way I'm going to play. So I'm just going to go out there and play and don't worry about it. When it comes around, it's going to come around. ' it's not going cer, who missed two games earlier this season with a pectoral strain, will finish with 88 tackles and 10 sacks. "I feel like you're only as good If he maintains his pace, Spen- " KERRIGAN'S STREAK ENDS Kerrigan had quite the streak go- ing, having played in every single snap of every Redskin game for the last season-and-a-half. But the streak ended at the end of Washington's 31-6 blowout of Philadelphia in Week 11. Until then, Kerrigan had Washington linebacker Ryan played every snap of his 25-game NFL career. "I kind of hesitated at first, as your last game, so I really just try to go out there and play with that type of at- titude and just keep playing every week regardless of the circumstances, Anthony Spencer had 10 tackles, including two sacks, for the Cowboys in Week 12. Getty Images said the former first-round draft pick. "You definite- ly can't get too far ahead of yourself in this game, cause it'll show. " " 800-562-4581 twincitysuperstore.com 650 Sagamore Parkway South Lafayette, IN 47905 See the 2013 Jeep Wrangler! GOLDANDBLACK EXPRESS • VOLUME 23, EXPRESS 13 • 21 Kerrigan told The Washington Times. "I was like, 'Oh man, what did I do?'" Kerrigan played 65 of 74 snaps against the Eagles, missing the last nine when the Redskins' " starters were pulled. "We took everybody out, defensive coordinator Jim Has- lett said. "What we had, we took out as many guys as we could, so it wasn't just like, 'We're tak- ing you out. sation with London (Fletcher); that was the only one we had a conversation with." ' We had one conver- BREES STILL CONFIDENT Drew Brees wasn't happy with himself following the Saints' loss to San Francisco Sunday. The quarterback threw two interceptions, both returned for touchdowns, in the 31-21 New Orleans' Saints back below .500, at 5-6. loss. It dropped the TWIN CITY DODGE CHRYSLER JEEP RAM "

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