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Sunday, December 23, 2007

Everett returns to Buffalo

Orchard Park, NY (Sports Network) - Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett returned to Ralph Wilson Stadium on Sunday, more than three months after suffering a severe spinal injury on the same field in the team's season- opener.
Everett met with teammates before the team's home finale against the New York Giants. He was expected to watch the game from a suite in the building.
On September 9, Everett was hurt while trying to make a tackle on Denver's Domenik Hixon during the second-half kickoff. He hit Hixon with his helmet and immediately fell face-first to the turf.
Hixon, coincidentally, is now with the Giants....Full Story

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Falcons Redman to start against Saints

Flowery Branch, GA (Sports Network) - Chris Redman will get the start at quarterback for the Falcons when Atlanta hosts New Orleans on Monday night. Head coach Bobby Petrino confirmed the decision on Thursday afternoon.
"We're going to start with Chris Redman," Petrino said. "We liked the way he finished the game the other day. He gave us a lift. He's got a lot of confidence. So we're going to start with him."
Despite being out of football for the better part of three years, Redman threw two touchdowns passes and led a fourth-quarter comeback against the St. Louis Rams last week...Full Story

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Favre reaches 60,000 yards

Green Bay, WI (Sports Network) - Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre became just the second quarterback in NFL history to throw for 60,000 yards in a career Sunday.
Favre needed 94 yards coming into the team's game against the Minnesota Vikings to reach the mark and found running back Vernand Morency for a short three-yard gain in the second quarter to reach the mark.
Favre joins Dan Marino as the only quarterbacks to throw for 60,000 yards in a career. Marino threw for 61,361 in his Hall of Fame career with the Miami Dolphins.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Vick tests positive for marijuana

Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick is facing more legal trouble after testing positive for marijuana.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Vick tested positive for a urine sample submitted on September 13. As a result, federal court probation officer Patricia Locket-Ross petitioned judge Henry Hudson to impose stricter pretrial release conditions on Vick.
In court documents filed Wednesday, Hudson ordered that Vick must submit to any method of testing, "for determining whether the defendant is using a prohibited substance."
Vick is also restricted to his Virginia residence from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. everyday, and will be required to wear an electronic monitoring device and must participate in substance therapy and mental health counseling...Full Story

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Raiders' Russell finally signs contract to end holdout

Alameda, CA (Sports Network) - Oakland Raiders quarterback JaMarcus Russell, the No. 1 overall pick from this year's draft, finally ended his holdout by signing a six-year deal on Wednesday.
Although terms of the deal were not released, NFL.com is reporting that the contract will guarantee him $29 million and it could go up to $68 million with incentives.
The previous record for a rookie was when the Detroit Lions gave wide receiver Calvin Johnson, who was picked right behind Russell, a guaranteed $27.2 million. Last year's top pick Mario Williams, a defensive end on the Houston Texans, signed a guaranteed $26.5 million last season.
After a holdout that was the longest in two decades, Russell signed the contract and joined his team on the practice field.
Russell was chosen first overall on April 28, but he missed all of training camp, the Raiders' four preseason games and the regular season opener on Sunday, a 36-21 loss to Detroit, while holding out.
The 2007 Sugar Bowl MVP and a first team All-SEC performer as a senior, the 6-foot-6, 260-pound Russell compiled a 25-4 record as a starter at LSU and was highly touted for his tremendous arm strength...Full Story

Rams place Pace on injured reserve, done for season

St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - The St. Louis Rams have placed injured offensive tackle Orlando Pace on the reserve/injured list on Wednesday, ending his season.
Pace suffered a torn labrum and rotator cuff in his right shoulder with just under two minutes to play in the first half of the Rams' 27-13 loss to Carolina on Sunday.
This is the second straight season that Pace has had his season cut short due to injury. Last year, he suffered a torn left tricep in November and along with a concussion he missed half of last season.
The seven-time Pro Bowler has been in the league for 11 seasons, all with St. Louis, and he has played in 144 games, starting all but four of them.
To shore up the offensive line, the team signed tackle Brandon Gorin. His last playing time was with New England in 2005 when he appeared in 11 games, including eight starts...Full Story

Belichick releases statement on videotaping incident

Foxboro, MA (Sports Network) - New England head coach Bill Belichick released a statement on Wednesday concerning allegations that the Patriots stole signs and spied on the New York Jets this past Sunday.
"Earlier this week, I spoke with Commissioner [Roger] Goodell about a videotaping procedure during last Sunday's game and my interpretation of the rules. At this point, we have not been notified of the league's ruling. Although it remains a league matter, I want to apologize to everyone who has been affected, most of all ownership, staff and players. Following the league's decision, I will have further comment."
At his Wednesday press conference with the media, Belichick only fielded questions about the Pats upcoming game with the San Diego Chargers on Sunday night...Full Story

Buccaneers release WR Boston

Tampa, FL (Sports Network) - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers released David Boston on Wednesday after reaching an injury settlement with the often-injured wide receiver.
The Buccaneers signed Boston in the offseason and he made the 53-man roster out of training camp. Prior to the season opener this past Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks though, Boston injured his foot during pregame warm-ups and did not play.
Boston was also with the Bucs during training camp last year, but was released prior to the start of the 2006 season.
The seven-year veteran has totaled 315 catches, 4,699 yards and 25 touchdowns in 75 career games. He was selected with the eighth overall pick in the 1999 draft by Arizona and enjoyed four productive seasons in the desert with the Cardinals. In 2001, he caught 98 balls for 1,598 yards and eight scores en route to a Pro Bowl appearance...Full Story

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Bengals Get Some Breaks, Outlast Ravens

(Sports Network) - The offense of the Baltimore Ravens tried its best to give Cincinnati a win in its opener Monday night.
When that failed, the officials effectively tried to gift wrap the victory for them.
That didn't work either, but when Ravens tight end Todd Heap failed to hold a rocket of a pass from backup quarterback Kyle Boller in the waning moments, the Bengals had finally been coerced into accepting a 27-20 win that helped kick off their season at 1-0.
Despite committing five turnovers in the game's first three-plus quarters, Baltimore found itself clinging to a 20-19 lead after Ed Reed returned a punt 63 yards for a surprisingly easy touchdown early in the fourth quarter.
The Bengals rebounded, cashing in that fifth turnover, an interception by end Robert Geathers, into a touchdown pass from Carson Palmer to T.J. Houshmandzadeh to give Marvin Lewis' club the lead back...Full Story

Browns deal Frye to Seattle

Seattle, WA (Sports Network) - The Cleveland Browns have reportedly traded quarterback Charlie Frye to the Seattle Seahawks.
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported the Seahawks actually made a pair of trades on Tuesday with both involving undisclosed draft choices. The Seahawks also dealt defensive end Bryce Fisher to Tennessee.
Frye became the first Browns QB to start consecutive opening days since Kelly Holcomb in 2002-03, but he was pulled after a 4-of-10 start for 34 yards with one interception in a 34-7 home loss to Pittsburgh in the season opener on Sunday.
Derek Anderson came on to complete 13-of-28 passes for 184 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Anderson (793 passing yards, 5 TD, 8 INT) appeared in five games last season, including one in which he rallied Cleveland for an overtime win over the Chiefs...Full Story

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Browns CB Bodden arrested

Cleveland, OH (Sports Network) - Cleveland Browns cornerback Leigh Bodden was arrested at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Wednesday night.
According to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Bodden was stopped by police after putting his 2004 GMC Yukon in reverse in the one-way arrivals area. He then refused to pull over and argued with police officers before he was arrested and charged with aggravated disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and various traffic violations.
Bodden posted a $1,000 bond and was released early Thursday morning. His attorney then entered not guilty pleas in Cleveland Municipal Court to all the charges.
Bodden's playing status for Sunday's season opener against Pittsburgh is uncertain.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Steelers sign Simmons to five-year extension

Pittsburgh, PA (Sports Network) - The Steelers Sunday signed guard Kendall Simmons to a contract extension that will keep him in Pittsburgh through the 2011 season.
The 6-foot-3, 315-pound Auburn product was Pittsburgh's first-round pick (30th overall) in the 2002 NFL Draft, and has since started 60 regular-season games, including 14 as a rookie, and six playoff appearances.
Simmons twice has overcome adversity to bolster the Steelers offensive line. After discovering he suffered from a diabetic condition causing him to lose 30 pounds, Simmons still started all 16 games that year. And, an anterior cruciate ligament tear in his right knee during training camp in 2004 had him sidelined for that year on the season-ending reserve/injured list.

Eagles sign veteran DT

Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The Philadelphia Eagles signed veteran defensive tackle Kimo von Oelhoffen to a one-year contract Sunday and placed defensive tackle Ian Scott on the minor injured reserve list.
The 26-year-old von Oelhoffen was released by the New York Jets as part of their final roster cutdown.
A sixth-round selection in the 1994 draft by Cincinnati, von Oelhoffen has recorded 395 tackles, 26 1/2 sacks, three forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries in 192 career games with the Bengals (1994-99), the Pittsburgh Steelers (2000-05) and the Jets (2006). He has played in 105 consecutive regular and postseason contests.
von Oelhoffen's most productive season came in 2003 with the Steelers, when he tallied 40 tackles and eight sacks.
Meanwhile, Scott will be released by the Eagles when he is deemed healthy.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Bengals claim K Elling off waivers from Jags

Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - The Cincinnati Bengals claimed kicker Aaron Elling off waivers from the Jacksonville Jaguars on Wednesday to add depth behind the injured Shayne Graham.
Elling is expected to fill in temporarily for Graham, who suffered a hip pointer against the Atlanta Falcons in preseason action on Monday night.
The 29-year-old Elling, who was in training camp with the Jacksonville Jaguars before being waived on Sunday, last kicked regularly in the NFL in 2003 with the Minnesota Vikings.
Elling has also played for the Tennessee Titans and Baltimore Ravens and is 19-of-28 in field goal attempts for his career.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Vick suspended indefinitely by NFL

Richmond, VA (Sports Network) - Embattled Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick has been suspended indefinitely without pay from the National Football League, effective immediately.
The announcement comes just hours after Vick signed a plea agreement where he admits to conducting an enterprise including gambling and the sponsoring and transporting of dogs in dogfighting operations.
Friday afternoon, a letter addressed to Vick from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said, in part:
"Your admitted conduct was not only illegal, but also cruel and reprehensible. Your team, the NFL, and NFL fans have all been hurt by your actions.
"Your plea agreement and the plea agreements of your co-defendants also demonstrate your significant involvement in illegal gambling," Goodell continued. "Even if you personally did not place bets, as you contend, your actions in funding the betting and your association with illegal gambling both violate the terms of your NFL Player Contract and expose you to corrupting influences in derogation of one of the most fundamental responsibilities of an NFL player...Full Story

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Green focuses on Dolphins as he prepares for return to KC

DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -- As much as Trent Green enjoyed his six years with the Kansas City Chiefs, he doesn't have time for nostalgia.So when he travels to Arrowhead Stadium for the Miami Dolphins' exhibition game against his former team Thursday night, Green's focus will be on the present rather than the past.To Green, the game means an opportunity for the Miami offense to rebound after a dreadful showing in Saturday night's preseason opener against Jacksonville."We're just looking to make improvement on the first game and continue to make strides to get ready for the opener," Green said Tuesday. "Obviously it adds a little more drama going back to K.C."Dolphins coach Cam Cameron said he planned to use the same rotation as in the exhibition opener. Green started against Jacksonville and played the entire first half before being followed by Cleo Lemon and rookie John Beck. Green resisted dwelling on what kind of reception he might get from Chiefs fans...Full Story

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Browns linebacker Willie McGinest scheduled for back surgery, will miss 6 weeks

BEREA, Ohio (AP) -- Browns linebacker Willie McGinest was scheduled to have back surgery Thursday and will miss at least six weeks, another blow to a Cleveland team decimated by major injuries the past few seasons.
McGinest, who has made 159 starts during a 13-year NFL career, was to have the operation in Los Angeles.
After a week of rest following the procedure on a bulging disk, he'll begin rehab and the Browns will re-evaluate McGinest in six weeks, coach Romeo Crennel said.
The 35-year-old McGinest signed as a free agent before last season after winning three Super Bowls with the New England Patriots.
Losing McGinest wasn't the only blow on Thursday for the Browns. Backup linebacker Matt Stewart had surgery to repair a torn muscle in his left shoulder and will likely be placed on injured reserve.
Crennel said inside linebacker Chaun Thompson will move to the outside. Thompson started 15 games for the Browns at outside linebacker in 2005. Antwan Peek worked with Cleveland's first-team defense during practice.
McGinest has been dealing with back issues for several seasons. Earlier this week he asked the Browns for permission to see his personal physician in California.
Crennel said there are no immediate plans to put McGinest on injured reserve.
"He's going to come back and we're going to try to get him ready to play the rest of the season," he said. "Backs are backs and they are fickle sometimes. But after the first six weeks we'll see how the rehab is going and that will be an indicator as how soon he'll be back."

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Buffalo Bills 2007 Season Preview

(Sports Network) - Call it the ex-Bills club.
Takeo Spikes. Willis McGahee. London Fletcher-Baker. Nate Clements. All former high-profile members of the Buffalo roster, all shipped off to new addresses during a statement-making offseason.
The statement from the Bills brain trust of GM Marv Levy and head coach Dick Jauron was, "We've got to get younger." A secondary statement, if you want to read anything into the giant free agent deals given to Fletcher-Baker and especially Clements was, "This organization is not going to overpay." As for McGahee, well, if you're going to tell people you want your team to move to Toronto, you'd better come up with at least 1,000 yards to appease the fans you just insulted.
A few years from now, some or all of the above players will get old, injured, ineffective, or all three, perhaps proving that Buffalo parted ways with them at the right time.
As 2007 begins, though, it looks a lot like the ex-Bills club took with them a giant piece of the team's identity.
Now Buffalo belongs to the young, hungry and vibrant, the J.P. Losmans, Marshawn Lynches, Lee Evanses and Aaron Schobels of the world.
There isn't a younger team in the AFC East, to be certain, and there may not be a greener squad in the entire league.
If you're a believer in the old adage that youth is wasted on the young, then you probably don't think much of a Bills team that scratched and clawed its way to 7-9 during a 2006 season when it had a lot more veteran reinforcements than it does currently.
But you can bet on seeing some of that fresh talent emerge in 2007, as a group of players takes a tentative step toward the division supremacy that the likes of Levy and Jauron must envision somewhere down the road.
Buffalo wants to cash in on that youthful exuberance while it can, before several key members of this year's team seek to start their own chapter of the ex-Bills club.
Below we take a capsule look at the 2007 edition of the Buffalo Bills, with a personnel evaluation and prognosis included therein:
2006 RECORD: 7-9 (3rd, AFC East)
LAST PLAYOFF APPEARANCE: 1999, lost to Tennessee, 22-16, in AFC Wild Card Game
COACH (RECORD): Dick Jauron (7-9 in one season with Bills, 43-58 overall)
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Steve Fairchild
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Perry Fewell
OFFENSIVE STAR: J.P. Losman, QB (3051 passing yards, 19 TD, 14 INT)
DEFENSIVE STAR: Aaron Schobel, DE (53 tackles, 14 sacks)
OFFENSIVE TEAM RANKS: 27th rushing, 28th passing, 23rd scoring
DEFENSIVE TEAM RANKS: 28th rushing, 7th passing, 10th scoring
FIVE KEY GAMES: Denver (9/9), N.Y. Jets (9/30), at Miami (11/11), New England (11/18), at Cleveland (12/16)
KEY ADDITIONS: QB Trent Edwards (3rd Round, Stanford), RB Marshawn Lynch (1st Round, Cal), RB/KR Josh Scobey (from Seahawks), G Derrick Dockery (from Redskins), G Jason Whittle (from Vikings), T Langston Walker (from Raiders), LB Paul Posluzsny (2nd Round, Penn State), CB Jason Webster (from Falcons)
KEY DEPARTURES: QB Kelly Holcomb (to Eagles), RB Willis McGahee (to Ravens), FB Daimon Shelton (released), WR Andre' Davis (to Texans), G Chris Villarial (released), G Tutan Reyes (released), T Mike Gandy (to Cardinals), MLB London Fletcher-Baker (to Redskins), LB Takeo Spikes (to Eagles), CB Nate Clements (to 49ers), S Matt Bowen (released)
QB: He may not have had a "breakout" season in the statistical sense, but for the first time in his three years in the league, Losman started all 16 games and looked, for the most part, like an NFL quarterback. The Bills welcomed Losman's leadership, but they would like to see him make more big plays after tossing just 19 touchdowns last year, and are also hoping that he gains the pocket presence to cut down on his 2006 sack total of 47. Craig Nall didn't take a snap last season, but with Kelly Holcomb having been dealt to the Eagles in the Takeo Spikes trade, he is nominally the team's No. 2 quarterback. Why nominally? Because in April, the team spent a third-round draft choice on Stanford QB Trent Edwards, who many feel could eventually develop into an NFL starter.
RB: McGahee's fall from grace in Buffalo was swift and precipitous, as both the running back's controversial off-field comments and underwhelming play were factors in his being dealt to Baltimore. Enter Marshawn Lynch, who some felt was a reach at No. 12 but who most agree should be a capable running back in the league for many years. At first, expect Lynch to share carries with Dick Jauron-favorite Anthony Thomas (378 rushing yards, 2 TD, 22 receptions), a one-cut type of runner who rehabilitated his career in Buffalo last season. The rest of the running back depth chart was difficult to predict as training camp kicked off. Holdover Shaud Williams and fourth-round draft choice Dwayne Wright would seem to be vying for the third job, but what about Josh Scobey, who was brought in to compete for return specialist duties? And with no true fullback on the roster, would the team keep both Brad Cieslak (6 receptions) and Ryan Neufeld, a couple of tight ends who can line up in the backfield when necessary? Without question, Jauron will have some difficult choices to make in this department.
WR/TE: He doesn't get the same respect afforded many of his contemporaries, but Lee Evans (82 receptions, 8 TD) proved last season that he is an elite- level NFL receiver. Despite the absence of another consistent pass-catcher on the roster, the fleet Evans found ways to get open, particularly in the season's second half. Evans had at least one catch of 30+ yards in six of his final nine games, and scored seven of his eight touchdowns on the year over that stretch. Veteran Peerless Price (49 receptions, 3 TD) started 15 games last year, but proved that he was a shell of the player that left Buffalo for supposed greener pastures after the 2002 season. The Bills need one of their younger receivers - Roscoe Parrish (23 receptions, 2 TD), Sam Aiken or Josh Reed (34 receptions, 2 TD) - to develop into a reliable complement to Evans. Buffalo lacks a true pass-catching tight end, as starter Robert Royal (23 receptions, 3 TD) is more of a blocker, though there is hope that 2005 third- round pick Kevin Everett might eventually turn into that player. Either Cieslak or Neufeld will make the team as a third tight end, but will both stick?
OL: The Bills' biggest offseason additions were along the offensive line, though no one is suggesting that the likes of ex-Redskins left guard Derrick Dockery, former Raiders right tackle Langston Walker, and ex-Vikings reserve guard Jason Whittle will transform the unit from shaky to solid overnight. The Buffalo line still lacks a dominant player, though the team thinks that blossoming left tackle Jason Peters can eventually become that guy. The left side should be a strength this year, though expectations should be kept low in regards to center Melvin Fowler, right guard Duke Preston, and Walker, who are all average on their best day. Backups should include Whittle, part-time 2006 starter and tackle Terrance Pennington, second-year-pro and tackle Brad Butler, and center/guard reserve Aaron Merz.
DL: With Spikes, Fletcher-Baker, and Clements gone, the Bills' defensive role model becomes end Aaron Schobel, who should be more than up to the leadership task. With very little fanfare, Schobel has posted three double-digit sacks seasons in the past four years, and was last year named to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career. The end rotation behind Schobel is solid, as Chris Kelsay (61 tackles, 5.5 sacks) and Ryan Denney (54 tackles, 6 sacks) have both played a significant role and Anthony Hargrove (19 tackles, 1 sack) did a good job after coming over from St. Louis in a trade last year. A recent off-the-field altercation between Hargrove and a police officer, which resulted in an arrest, is not expected to affect that player's roster status. On the interior, the team thought they would have ex-Eagle Darwin Walker to assist an average group of run-stoppers, but Walker effectively refused a trade to Buffalo and is now with the Bears. That means the tackle rotation should remain basically the same, with Larry Tripplett (33 tackles, 2.5 sacks), Kyle Williams (53 tackles), Tim Anderson (32 tackles), and 2006 first- round pick John McCargo (6 tackles) all seeing regular time. Another tackle, third-year-man Jason Jefferson, is on the roster bubble.
LB: With Fletcher-Baker (80 starts since 2002) and Spikes (46 starts since 2003) having relocated, the look of the Bills linebacking corps could take some getting used to. The Buffalo organization's fondness of strong side backer Angelo Crowell (82 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 INT) and weak side man Keith Ellison (65 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT) helped hasten the departure of both veterans, though it remains to be seen whether the younger players will be as effective without Fletcher-Baker and/or Spikes playing alongside them. The player charged with the gargantuan task of taking over in the middle will be Penn State product Paul Posluzsny, who is athletic but will undoubtedly suffer from some growing pains. The reserve corps is familiar, as Mario Haggan (17 tackles), John DiGiorgio (8 tackles), and Coy Wire (23 tackles) were all regular contributors last season and will see most of their time on special teams. Ex-Packers starter Roy Manning could be battling holdover Josh Stamer (5 tackles) for one of the last spots on the roster.
DB: The departure of the talented Clements spells a shift in responsibilities in the secondary. Taking over as the No. 1 corner is Terrence McGee (76 tackles), who has shown great speed and good playmaking ability in four NFL seasons but will be under much more pressure when facing opponents' top wideout. The club would like to see 2006 third-round pick Ashton Youboty develop quickly enough to take the other starting role, but it is more likely that a veteran such as former Falcon Jason Webster (49 tackles, 2 INT with Atlanta), '06 nickel back Kiwaukee Thomas (50 tackles), or returning reserve Jabari Greer (22 tackles) will line up there as the season begins. The oft- injured Webster, who hasn't played a full season since 2002, had the early beat on a starting job. The safety spots appear secure, with a pair of second- year pros in Donte Whitner (104 tackles, 1 INT) on the strong side and Ko Simpson (76 tackles, 2 INT, 1 sack) the free making up one of the defense's strengths. Wire can also play safety, and special teams ace Jim Leonhard (13 tackles) should beat out sixth-round choice John Wendling for a backup job in that area.
SPECIAL TEAMS: Jauron has much to worry about as the season nears, but the kicking game should not give him many sleepless nights. Kicker Rian Lindell (23-25 FG) is as accurate as they come, and provided he has mentally recovered from a devastating hit by Sean Taylor in last year's Pro Bowl, punter Brian Moorman (43.6 avg.) should once again take his place as one of the game's best. Long snapper Mike Schneck doesn't appear to have anything to be concerned about in terms of his job either. With McGee (26.1 avg.) taking over more significant responsibilities on defense, his services might no longer be used on kickoff returns. The former Seahawk and Cardinal Josh Scobey (18.5 avg. with Seattle) is one option there, and the occasionally electrifying Roscoe Parrish (11.4 avg., 1 TD) should be the man again on punt returns.
PROGNOSIS: Even if you're one of those that admires the Bills' personnel approach, you'd have to admit that it is probably not going to get the team anywhere in the very near future. There is some talent on both sides of the football, but enough to contend with the likes of the Patriots and Jets? Not yet. Losman, Lynch, and Evans should do some good things for the Buffalo offense, but they do not make up the core of a postseason-ready offense. The defense has some intriguing figures too, notably Schobel, Posluszny, and the two second-year safeties, but frankly, teams like New England are going to take advantage of their inexperience and run circles around the entire unit. The Bills will have their moments in 2007, but not enough of them to avoid a third- or fourth-place finish in the AFC East.

Steinbach leaves Browns practice with sprained knee

Berea, OH (Sports Network) - Cleveland Browns guard Eric Steinbach left prac
Steinbach, 27, was the Browns' big free-agent splash this offseason, signing a seven-year, $49.5 million dollar contract with Cleveland. He limped off the field after falling on his knee in the team's morning practice next to a team trainer. Tests, including an MRI, have yet to be performed, but Browns head coach Romeo Crennel guessed that the injury was just a bruise.
Steinbach spent his first four NFL seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals, starting 62 of the 63 games he has played. He has worked mostly at guard in the NFL, but has also spent time at tackle and center.
The Bengals selected the Iowa product with the first pick of the second round in the 2003 NFL Draft. He has twice been named a Pro Bowl alternate.
Also absent from practice on Wednesday was veteran linebacker Willie McGinest, who flew to Los Angeles on Tuesday to have a doctor reevaluate his back, which has limited his activity in camp.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Getting to 53: Philadelphia Eagles Roster Prediction

(Sports Network) -Below we take our stab at predicting how the 53-man roster of the 2007 Philadelphia Eagles will take shape.

Below we take our stab at predicting how the 53-man roster of the 2007 Philadelphia Eagles will take shape: QB (3): Donovan McNabb, A.J. Feeley, Kevin Kolb RB (4): Brian Westbrook, Tony Hunt, Correll Buckhalter, Thomas Tapeh (FB) WR (6): Reggie Brown, Kevin Curtis, Hank Baskett, Greg Lewis, Jason Avant, Jeremy Bloom (RS) TE (3): L.J. Smith, Matt Schobel, Brent Celek OL (9): William Thomas (LT), Todd Herremans (LG), Jamaal Jackson (C), Shawn Andrews (RG), Jon Runyan (RT), Scott Young (G), Nick Cole (C), Max Jean-Gilles (G), Winston Justice (T) DL (9): Jevon Kearse (DE), Darren Howard (DE), Trent Cole (DE), Victor Abiamiri (DE), Juqua Thomas (DE), Mike Patterson (DT), Brodrick Bunkley (DT), Ian Scott (DT), Montae Reagor (DT) LB (7): Jeremiah Trotter (MLB), Takeo Spikes (WLB), Chris Gocong (SLB), Stewart Bradley (SLB), Omar Gaither (LB), Matt McCoy (LB), Tank Daniels (LB) DB (9): Lito Sheppard (CB), Sheldon Brown (CB), William James (CB), Brian Dawkins (FS), Sean Considine (SS), Joselio Hanson (CB), Quintin Mikell (S), C.J. Gaddis (DB) SP (3): David Akers (K), Dirk Johnson (P), Jon Dorenbos (LS) Outside Looking In: Kelly Holcomb (QB), Nate Ilaoa (FB), Ryan Moats (RB), Jerome McDougle (DE), LaJuan Ramsey (DT), Dedrick Roper (LB), Rashad Barksdale (DB)

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