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| Dolphins re-sign McIntosh |
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04/05/2006 |
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| === Dolphins re-sign McIntosh === Davie, FL (MySportsbook) - The Miami Dolphins re-signed offensive tackle Damion McIntosh to a one-year contract on Tuesday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The 28-year-old started all 16 games at left tackle for Miami last season, but was released by the team on March 1 before being picked back up. He has started 30 games in his two seasons as a Dolphin, and was part of a unit last year that yielded just 26 sacks. McIntosh was a third-round choice of San Diego in the |
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| Charges dismissed against Culpepper in boat party scandal |
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04/04/2006 |
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| al. A judge ruled there wasn't probable cause to determine a crime was committed by Culpepper, one of four Minnesota Vikings accused of misdemeanor lewd conduct during the cruise last fall on a suburban lake. Culpepper has since been traded to the Miami Dolphins last month. Culpepper issued a statement through the Dolphins saying he was ``delighted'' at the ruling. ``I was confident when the legal process began that the truth would come out, and I am glad that my innocence has been proven,'' he said. |
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| McIntosh re-signs with Dolphins for 2006 |
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04/04/2006 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -The Miami Dolphins re-signed left tackle Damion McIntosh to a one-year deal on Tuesday, about a month after releasing him in a cost-cutting move. McIntosh started all 16 games at left tackle for the Dolphins last season, and has started all 30 games in which he's appeared during his two seasons with Miami. He helped the Dolphins allow only 26 sacks last season, the fourth-lowest total in the league. The Dolphins also announced Tuesday that offensive tackle Tony Pape has been activated |
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| Charges dismissed against Culpepper in boat-party scandal |
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04/04/2006 |
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| al. A judge ruled there wasn't probable cause to determine a crime was committed by Culpepper, one of four Minnesota Vikings accused of misdemeanor lewd conduct during the cruise last fall on a suburban lake. Culpepper has since been traded to the Miami Dolphins. Hennepin County Judge Kevin Burke denied a motion to dismiss charges against running back Moe Williams. His trial is scheduled for April 18. The other two players charged, cornerback Fred Smoot and tackle Bryant McKinnie, weren't part of Tuesda |
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| Morris remains in Miami |
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04/04/2006 |
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| Miami, FL (MySportsbook) - The Miami Dolphins re-signed running back Sammy Morris to a one-year contract on Monday. The 29-year-old Morris started in two of the 16 games he played in for the Dolphins last season. He rushed for 58 yards on 16 carries and caught eight passes for 54 yards. Morris' best season came in 2004, his first season with the Dolphins, when he ran for 523 yards. He's totaled 1,069 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns on 282 attempts and tallied 91 receptions for 630 yards and a score in his |
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| Dolphins re-sign running back Sammy Morris |
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04/03/2006 |
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MIAMI (AP) -The Miami Dolphins re-signed running back Sammy Morris to a one-year contract Monday. Morris had been an unrestricted free agent. Morris played in 16 games, including two starts for the Dolphins in 2005, his second season with the team after being signed as an unrestricted free agent from Buffalo. Last year, Morris rushed for 58 yards and a touchdown on 16 attempts, and caught eight passes for 54 yards. In addition, he led the Dolphins' special teams unit with 16 tackles. In his two seasons |
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| Raiders/Eagles to kick off NFL preseason |
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03/29/2006 |
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| l also mark the return of NBC as a broadcast partner of the NFL. NBC will televise the premier Sunday night package for the upcoming season. The Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers will be featured in one nationally televised preseason game on Friday, August 25 at Philadelphia. The preseason will feature four full weeks of play, ending the weekend of August 31-September 2. The NFL's regular season is slated to kick off on Thursday, September 7 when the defending champion Steelers host the Miami Dolphins. |
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| Dolphins sign fullback Beasley |
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03/28/2006 |
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| Miami, FL (MySportsbook) - The Miami Dolphins signed veteran fullback Fred Beasley to a one-year contract on Monday. The 6-0, 245-pound blocking back had spent his entire eight-year career with the San Francisco 49ers. He has played in 114 regular season games and with limited touches, has compiled 610 rushing yards and eight touchdowns. A solid receiver out of the backfield, the former Auburn product has hauled in 133 passes for 1,017 yards and five scores. Beasley has been the lead blocker for three 1,00 |
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| Dolphins re-sign McKinney |
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03/23/2006 |
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| === Dolphins re-sign McKinney === Davie, FL (MySportsbook) - The Miami Dolphins announced on Thursday that they have re-signed unrestricted free agent center Seth McKinney to a two-year contract. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. McKinney started all 13 games he appeared in last season for the Dolphins before spending the final three games on injured reserve with a lower leg injury. The four-year veteran was selected in the third round of the 2002 draft by the Dolphins out of Texas A&M. He has star |
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| McKinney, Dolphins agree on two-year deal |
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03/23/2006 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -The Miami Dolphins re-signed center Seth McKinney to a $5 million, two-year contract on Thursday. McKinney, a third-round draft choice by the Dolphins in 2002, has started all 29 games in which he's played over the last two years. He missed Miami's final three games in 2005 with a lower leg injury. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the pr |
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