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| $2,500 bail set for Browns' RB Droughns in domestic violence case |
NFL Football |
05/25/2006 |
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CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) -Bail was set at $2,500 Thursday for Cleveland Browns running back Reuben Droughns in a domestic violence case. The 27-year-old faces charges of third-degree assault and harassment. He surrendered on Wednesday and spent the night in jail before appearing in Arapahoe County Court Thursday, district attorney's spokeswoman Kathleen Walsh said. It was not immediately known whether Droughns had been released. Walsh said the judge will allow him to leave the state if he has permission |
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| Browns' RB Droughns heads to court in domestic violence case |
NFL Football |
05/25/2006 |
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CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) -Deputies took Cleveland Browns running back Reuben Droughns to court Thursday after he spent the night in jail in a domestic violence case. The 27-year-old Droughns surrendered to authorities Wednesday and was being held on suspicion of third-degree assault and harassment, Arapahoe County district attorney's spokeswoman Kathleen Walsh said. Walsh said a county court judge would set Droughns' bail Thursday after formally advising him of the charges. Conviction on the assault char |
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| Browns running back Droughns turns self in to face domestic violence charge |
NFL Football |
05/24/2006 |
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CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) -Cleveland Browns running back Reuben Droughns surrendered to authorities Wednesday for a night in jail after being charged with domestic violence. The 27-year-old Droughns was being held without bond until a court hearing Thursday morning, Arapahoe County sheriff Patrol Capt. Mark Fisher said. Fisher said Droughns faces misdemeanor charges of third-degree assault and harassment for an incident in this suburb south of Denver that happened May 12, three days after a jury in Medina, |
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| Browns running back Droughns turns self in to face charges |
NFL Football |
05/24/2006 |
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CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) -Cleveland Browns running back Reuben Droughns was to spend Wednesday night in jail after turning himself in to face charges stemming for a domestic violence incident, authorities said. The 27-year-old Droughns was being held without bond until a court hearing Thursday morning, Arapahoe County sheriff Patrol Capt. Mark Fisher said. Fisher said Droughns faces charges of third-degree assault and harassment for an incident that happened May 12, shortly after a jury in Medina, Ohio, ac |
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| Raiders re-sign TE Santiago |
NFL Football |
05/24/2006 |
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| for two seasons. Santiago started seven games for the Raiders in 2003, catching five passes. He signed with Denver before the 2004 season, but was cut before the regular season and hasn't played since. The seven-year veteran also played for the Cleveland Browns and the Atlanta Falcons, first making their roster as an undrafted free agent in 1997.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redi |
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| Camp ends, Send-Off series begins for U.S. |
U.S. National Soccer |
05/22/2006 |
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| ing for the 2006 World Cup after finishing in a draw with Tunisia. The draw was just enough to knock Morocco out of the running for a World Cup spot. Losing to Morocco in 1992 and 1999, the U.S. has never beaten Morocco. For the team's next match at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, the U.S. hosts Venezuela after beating the opponent, 2-0, March 29, 2003. Overall, the two teams have met twice, with the U.S. taking one win and one draw. The team finishes the "Send-Off" series with the final match agai |
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| 'You get tired of losing' - Lang thrilled to be latest 'Brownco' |
NFL Football |
05/22/2006 |
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DENVER (AP) -Kenard Lang felt left behind last summer as he watched four of his Cleveland Browns defensive linemates leave for a chance to rescue their careers in Denver. ``I was like a little kid chasing the school bus down the street - oh, why are you all leaving me?'' Lang said. In four separate transactions last year, the Broncos signed former Cleveland linemen Courtney Brown, Gerard Warren, Ebenezer Ekuban and Michael Myers, along with the man who coached them - Andre Patterson. While the line tal |
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| Players honored for refusing to leave black teammates behind |
Division I College Football |
05/19/2006 |
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| ven have died. Toler, 78, of San Francisco, a standout center, held back tears until the group was presented with the oversized ceremonial certificate. ``It was so beautiful all of us being up there together,'' said Toler, who was drafted by the Cleveland Browns his junior year but suffered a career-ending knee injury the following season. ``It's so nice at this stage of our lives to have something like this happen to us. It was a decision we'll never forget.'' Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press |
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| This Day in Sports |
This Day in Sports |
05/19/2006 |
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| third consecutive series-winning goal with a tally in the second period, as the Calgary Flames advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals with a 3-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks in Game 6 of the Western Conference final series at the Saddledome. 2005 - Cleveland Browns tight end Kellen Winslow will miss the entire 2005 season with a torn right ACL he suffered in a motorcycle accident on May 1. Birthdays: Dolph Schayes (1928) - NBA player, Rick Cerone (1954) MLB player, Bill Laimbeer (1957) - NBA player; Kevin Garn |
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| More deaths on football field can be prevented, seminar speaker says |
This Day in Sports |
05/11/2006 |
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| y undiagnosed.'' At least 12 deaths in college football since 1974 were likely due to sickling, he said. The conference also heard a report that college injury rates are three times higher during spring practice than in games, and a doctor for the Cleveland Browns said the relationship between joint injuries and later arthritis needs to be further explored. Eichner recommended that teams keep tubs of ice water at practice and immerse a player as soon as he shows heatstroke symptoms. ``I've never seen a pl |
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