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Ravens' OT Ogden To Retire Print E-mail
Written by Adam Lasik   
Tuesday, 03 June 2008

ImageBaltimore Ravens' offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden is expected to announce his retirement soon, according to the Baltimore Sun.

Ogden has not yet let new head coach John Harbaugh know of his expected decision to retire, but the Ravens are not planning for him to return this season.

 
Cowboys Re-up Owens for 4 Years Print E-mail
Written by Jim Day   
Tuesday, 03 June 2008

ImageCowboys agreed to terms with WR Terrell Owens on a four-year, $34 million contract. The deal contains $13 million guaranteed, including a $12.9 million signing bonus.


Owens will most likely end his career with the Cowboys following this contract as he is now signed through 2011. With him turning 35 this year it is hard to think that he will play for another 4 years, but anything is possible with him. Somewhere Tony Romo is dancing a jig.

 
Thurman Faces Indefinite Suspension Print E-mail
Written by Jim Day   
Tuesday, 03 June 2008

ImageSI.com's Jim Trotter reports ex-Bengals LB Odell Thurman has violated the NFL's substance abuse policy again and faces an indefinite suspension.


This should be the third strike for Thurman, and it is unlikely that he will ever play in the NFL again. Such a waste for someone who showed so much promise as a rookie.
 
NFL Allows Pacman Limited Access Print E-mail
Written by Jim Day   
Monday, 02 June 2008

ImageThe NFL ruled today that newly acquired Cowboy, Pacman Jones will be allowed to participate in the Cowboys offseason workouts. This includes everything through preseason and it is one step closer for the much put-upon defensive back.


It is very hard to imagine the league letting this "cancer" play again, but money talks. It's obvious that Jerry Jones is imposing a lot of pressure on the league to reinstate him. The good thing is that we all know Pacman can't go 4 months without getting into trouble again.

 
Broncos Release RB Henry Print E-mail
Written by Jim Day   
Monday, 02 June 2008

ImageThe Denver Broncos have released once heralded RB Travis Henry.

"Although Travis has the ability to be one of the top running backs in the NFL," coach Mike Shanahan said in a pointed statement, "We did not feel his commitment to the Broncos was enough to warrant a spot on this football team."


This might actually be good for Henry owners. If he is lucky enough to catch on in the right situation, his value could increase over the Shananigans in Denver.

 
Benglas Release WR Gabriel Print E-mail
Written by Jim Day   
Thursday, 29 May 2008

ImageThe Cincinnati Bengals released WR Doug Gabriel on Thursday.


And not a cop in sight......

 
Urlacher To Report To Mandatory Minicamp Print E-mail
Written by Jim Day   
Thursday, 29 May 2008

ImageBears LB Brian Urlacher told the Chicago Tribunbe today that he plans on attending the Bears mandatory minicamp that starts on Friday. He had threatened to skip the minicamp because of a contract dispute.


Normal procedure here. Threaten to stay away UNTIL it's going to cost you money. This is better for fantasy owners though as it will allow us to see how far he has come from his neck surgery.

 
Cowboys Worried About Glenn? Print E-mail
Written by Jim Day   
Thursday, 29 May 2008

ImageLast week, wide receiver Terry Glenn revealed that the Cowboys were keeping him out of the team's off-season workouts. Now we know why.

According to Glenn, the team has asked him to sign a $500,000 injury settlement -- relieving them of any further obligation if he is sidelined for the season due to his surgically repaired right knee. If Glenn was injured without the waiver, the team would be on the hook for his entire 2008 salary of $1.74 million  So far, Glenn has declined to sign the waiver and has not been allowed to participate in the "organized team activity" workouts the past two weeks.

For the Cowboys, its simply a business decision. For Glenn, it's evidence that the Cowboys are not as confident in his recovery and rehab as they say they are.

 
Chiefs Send DE Allen To Vikes For Picks Print E-mail
Written by Jim Day   
Friday, 25 April 2008

ImageThe Kansas City Chiefs have send DE Jared Allen to the Minnesota Vikings for 3 draft picks. Kansas City will recieve the Vikings 1st (17th overall), and both of it's third round picks, 73rd and 82nd overall. The teams also swapped spots in the 6th round.


The Vikings defensive line just got a lot stronger. This defense could be one of the top fantasy scoring defenses, especially if they can shore up their secondary in the draft. Allen could even better his numbers from 2007 with the two monster Williams next to him.

 
Steve McNair Retires! Print E-mail
Written by Jim Day   
Thursday, 17 April 2008
ImageSteve McNair intended to complete the final three years of his contract with the Baltimore Ravens. He worked hard during the offseason and arrived at minicamp ready to assume his role as the starting quarterback.

His body had other plans.

McNair announced his retirement Thursday, ending a 13-year career in which he was selected co-MVP, led the Tennessee Titans to the Super Bowl and orchestrated the most successful regular season in the Ravens history. He received a standing ovation from his teammates after revealing his decision, then contained his emotions during a hastily arranged news conference.


He may have been on his way out anyway, but you can never take away the toughness that he played with year in and year out. He may never make the Hall Of Fame, but he will always be remembered. Good luck Steve.
 
Bengals Release WR Henry After Arrest Print E-mail
Written by Adam Lasik   
Thursday, 03 April 2008

ImageFollowing yet another run-in with the law, the Cincinnati Bengals have cut ties with incorrigible cancer Chris Henry.

Henry, 24, surrendered to police Wednesday evening after he was accused of punching an 18-year old in the face and breaking his car window with a beer bottle.

Henry has had a number of encounters with law enforcement, ranging from a recent court appearance for driving with an expired license plate to five arrests since December, 2005.

The receiver served a league suspension, and created a great deal of frustration within the Bengals' organization.


Commissioner Goodell isn't going to take this one lightly. Say goodnight, Gracie.
 
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