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Local undrafted free agents finally get a chance
On the days when it seemed like the NFL lockout might never end, former Maryland wide receiver LaQuan Williams would stand at the register of Sherman Williams, where he was holding down a part-time job, and try to block out his frustrations.
His family...Tags: College Football, Career and Workplace, National Football League, Arian Foster, Bart Scott
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Ravens rookie Jimmy Smith hits ground running in first practice
What stood out from Jimmy Smith's first NFL practice is that it didn't look like it was the cornerback's first NFL practice.
The Ravens' 2011 first-round pick jammed wide receivers at the line of scrimmage. He ripped a pass away over the middle. And he...Tags: Hines Ward, Chris McAlister, National Football League, Anquan Boldin, Terrell Suggs
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NFL merchandise sales expected to pick up quickly
The NFL lockout ended a few days ago and NFL players, franchises and fans weren’t the only ones rejoicing.
Sports International in Calexico is one of a handful of businesses breathing a sigh of relief as NFL sales are starting to pick up.
“...Tags: San Diego Chargers, National Football League, Career and Workplace, Basketball, Strikes
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Our View: Cousins leave legacy in Brawley
To the football legacy the Mohamed family leaves in Brawley. First Brawley Union High alumnus Mike Mohamed makes a name for himself at Cal, playing in 50 of a possible 51 games for Cal before being picked by the Denver Broncos in the sixth round of the...Tags: NFL Draft, Hospitals and Clinics, Denver Broncos, Health, Football
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Without Ravens, fans not flocking to Westminster
The three weeks when the Baltimore Ravens typically train in Westminster is a time for this Carroll County city to revive itself from the dog days of summer and get ready for the return of students to McDaniel College.
But these days the downtown area is...Tags: National Football League, Road Transportation, Baltimore Orioles, Education, Football
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Light workout starts training camp catch-up for the Colts
Fox59.comThe Colts took things slow to start. Very slow in fact-and not too long either. After nearly five months of waiting for a lockout to end, Jim Caldwell put his team through a simple hour-long workout on the main field at Anderson University Monday...Tags: National Football League, Career and Workplace, Strikes, Indianapolis Colts, Football
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Greenway glad to be back with Vikings
Minnesota started practice Monday in Mankato - the Vikings' training camp host for the last 46 years.
Mount Vernon native and Minnesota linebacker Chad Greenway is excited to be back playing after the NFL lockout, but also recognizes that “training camp...Tags: San Antonio Silver Stars, National Football League, Basketball, Minnesota Vikings, Education
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Texans Training
KIAHThe Texans are back. Players hit the field for their first training camp. After the long layoff because of the NFL lockout....It's now a quick turnaround. We're just 14 days away from the first pre-season game between the Jets and Texans at Reliant...Tags: KIAH, Houston, New York Jets, Houston Texans
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A busy time of year
As an ESPN NFL reporter speculated where a big-name free agent would land, Chris Dingman smiled because he knew the location.
Dingman, who is in charge of The Dingman Group, is not a rival reporter or a sports agent. As a man behind the scenes he finds...Tags: Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1979), Super Bowl, Career and Workplace, National Football League, San Diego Chargers
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Your turn: Which cut will be the deepest for the Ravens, fans?
Shortly after Roger Goodell and DeMaurice Smith shook hands and the NFL lockout ended, Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome issued a statement. "We will be making a number of roster moves in the next 48 hours that will free up salary cap space," he said....Tags: Rex Ryan, Brendon Ayanbadejo, Derrick Mason, Football, Kelly Gregg
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Zorn crafts new identity for Chiefs
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — While instructing the Chiefs quarterbacks, Jim Zorn ducked and dipped his shoulders, shifted his hips, pump-faked the football and nimbly moved his feet.
It was just as he did in his days as a scrambling passer for the expansion...Tags: Super Bowl, National Football League, Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs, NFL Pro Bowl
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'Lunch with a legend'
SANTA ANA — Leigh Steinberg's visit to Morton's The Steakhouse at the South Coast Plaza Village was billed as, "Lunch With A Legend."
Steinberg, the renowned sports agent and Daily Pilot columnist, delivered a legendary-type shot while on 710...Tags: St. Louis Rams, National Football League, Frank McCourt, Morton's The Steakhouse, Marcellus Wiley
Jul 29, 2011
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Jul 26, 2011
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Aug 4, 2011
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Aug 4, 2011
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