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Where the AFC West stands in Pro Bowl voting

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...take: Marshall is leading a very strong group. Tight end 1. Tony Gonzalez 244,601 2. Antonio Gates 232,841 My take: Last week, Gonzalez was second and Gates was first. But Gonzalez continues...

Blog | November 25, 2008

Updated Pro Bowl voting totals

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...Greg Jones, 55,257. Jones dropped two spots. TIGHT END: 1) Tony Gonzalez, 244,601; 2), Antonio Gates, 232,841; 3) Dallas Clark, 155,004. Still no Owen Daniels in the top five. The...

Blog | November 25, 2008

It just may not be the Chargers' year

Bill Williamson, AFC West

    Robert Benson/US Presswire   Norv Turner reacts Sunday as his team drops another close game. Posted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson...

Blog | November 24, 2008

Colts hoping for healthier DBs in San Diego

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...receivers. [Vincent] Jackson is having an outstanding year. It looks like, in the last few weeks, [Antonio] Gates is getting back to where we're used to seeing him. They have a lot of...

Blog | November 19, 2008

Houston's Walter nominated for APPaBiN Award

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...on who's leading the AFC in receiving touchdowns, and I am guessing plenty might name Antonio Gates. But Walter? Yup, he's right there too with six touchdown catches. Most Receiving Touchdowns, 2008...

Blog | November 19, 2008

Where the AFC West stands in Pro Bowl voting

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...some big names that he has passed in the fan voting thus far. Tight end 1. Antonio Gates, San Diego Chargers, 195,580 2. Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City Chiefs, 191,648 My take: If...

Blog | November 18, 2008

Where AFC Southies stand in Pro Bowl balloting

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...a good player unlikely to close the gap because of the Jags' troubles. Tight end: 1) Antonio Gates, 195,580; 2) Tony Gonzalez, 191,648, 3) Dallas Clark, 123,473. -- Heath Miller and Kellen...

Blog | November 18, 2008

Audibles: AFC West Week 11 preview

Bill Williamson, AFC West

Posted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson Denver Broncos (5-4) at Atlanta Falcons (6-3), 1 p.m. ET   It was late last season and the Denver Bron...

Blog | November 14, 2008

AFC West news and notes

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...some this season, did play some. *  Don't count out tight ends Tony Gonzalez and Antonio Gates. The old vets both had terrific games as they led their respective teams in receiving. Gonzalez...

Blog | November 09, 2008

A look ahead in the shaky AFC West

Bill Williamson, AFC West

Posted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson At the halfway point of the NFL season, the AFC West certainly hasn't been the showcase division. In fact, it h...

Blog | November 07, 2008

Daniels belongs in discussion of top AFC tight ends

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...to conversations about the AFC's top tight ends. Think of the resumes and histories of Antonio Gates, Anthony Gonzalez and Dallas Clark But the Houston Texans tight end should turn it into a...

Blog | October 31, 2008

Chargers shutting their own window in 2008

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...reason it's premature to close the book on this team. LaDainian Tomlinson is 29 and Antonio Gates may never be a superstar again after his toe surgery in the offseason. But there are...

Blog | October 29, 2008

Rapid reaction: Saints 37, Chargers 32

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...Rivers stood toe-to-toe with former teammate Drew Brees. LaDainian Tomlinson had a good game. Antonio Gates was in his old form. The Chargers' offense was good. Good enough to win. But it...

Blog | October 26, 2008

Patriots have secondary concerns against Broncos

Tim Graham, AFC East

...to put the Chargers first-and-goal at the 1-yard line. Rivers found tight end Antonio Gates for a touchdown on the next play. "I felt embarrassed," O'Neal said Wednesday. "I felt...

Blog | October 19, 2008

Patriots fall apart in San Diego

Tim Graham, AFC East

Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham SAN DIEGO -- What a glorious opportunity Sunday night for the New England Patriots to declare they would not fade away...

Blog | October 13, 2008