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| Vikings fire personnel director Foley |
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05/03/2006 |
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| declined to comment on the decision after a Wednesday afternoon news conference at the Capitol, where the team is trying to secure public funding for a new stadium. Foley signed a three-year contract with Minnesota on Jan. 26, coming over from the San Diego Chargers. But he acknowledged several inaccuracies on the resume he provided the team, including his early work history and exaggerating his playing career at Framingham State College. On a resume given to the Vikings, Foley said that he held coaching posi |
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| Lions re-sign Pinner, ink Fletcher |
NFL Football |
05/02/2006 |
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| career bests in rushing yards (349), receptions (21), receiving yards (181) and touchdowns (3) while playing in all 16 games with two starts. Fletcher joins the Lions having already played in five NFL seasons. He spent the past two seasons with the San Diego Chargers, who acquired him via trade from the Miami Dolphins. Fletcher was originally drafted by Miami in the first round (26th overall) of the 2001 NFL Draft. Last season, Fletcher played in 14 games for San Diego and had 28 tackles (20 solo) and an interce |
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| Giants agree to terms with former George Mason basketball player |
NFL Football |
05/01/2006 |
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| he fortitude to play this sport, where you're getting hit in the mouth every play? It's going to depend on how hard he wants it and how hard he works.'' If Lewis makes the Giants' roster, he will follow a similar path as that of Antonio Gates, the San Diego Chargers tight end who played basketball but not football in college at Kent State. Gates led all NFL tight ends last season with 89 catches and has been to two Pro Bowls. ``He did open the door a little bit,'' said Lewis. ``A lot of power forwards are the |
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| St. Louis Rams |
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05/01/2006 |
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| Traded tight end Brandon Manumaleuna to the San Diego Chargers in exchange for a fourth-round draft pick; signed tight end Ed Nelson to a two-year contract. |
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| NFL Draft Update -- Day Two |
NFL Football |
05/01/2006 |
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| Ravens - Dawan Landry (S, Georgia Tech); 147. Philadelphia Eagles - Jeremy Bloom (WR, Colorado); 148. Green Bay Packers - Ingle Martin (QB, Furman); 149. Minnesota Vikings - Greg Blue (S, Georgia); 150. NY Jets - Jason Pociask (TE, Wisconsin); 151. San Diego Chargers - Tim Dobbins (ILB, Iowa State); 152. Cleveland Browns - DeMario Minter (CB, Georgia); 153. Washington Redskins - Anthony Montgomery (DT, Minnesota); 154. Kansas City Chiefs - Marcus Maxey (CB, Miami); 155. Carolina Panthers - Jeff King (TE, Virgini |
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| NFL Draft Update -- Day One |
NFL Football |
04/30/2006 |
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| agles - Brodrick Bunkley (DT, Florida State); 15. St. Louis Rams - Tye Hill (CB, Clemson); 16. Miami Dolphins - Jason Allen (CB, Tennessee); 17. Minnesota Vikings - Chad Greenway (LB, Iowa); 18. Dallas Cowboys - Bobby Carpenter (LB, Ohio State); 19. San Diego Chargers - Antonio Cromartie (CB, Florida State); 20. Kansas City Chiefs - Tamba Hali (DE, Penn State); 21. New England Patriots - Laurence Maroney (RB, Minnesota); 22. San Francisco 49ers - Manny Lawson (DE, NC State); 23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Davin Josep |
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| 2006 NFL Draft Order |
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04/28/2006 |
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| 122 14. Philadelphia Eagles 6 10 .375 .531 136-120 15. Denver Broncos (from Atlanta) 13 3 .813 .500 128-128 16. Miami Dolphins 9 7 .563 .457 117-139 17. Minnesota Vikings 9 7 .563 .484 124-132 18. Dallas Cowboys 9 7 .563 .523 134-122 19. San Diego Chargers 9 7 .563 .559 143-113 20. Kansas City Chiefs 10 6 .625 .504 129-127 21. New England Patriots 10 6 .625 .508 130-126 22. S.F. (from Washington thru Denver) 13 3 .813 .500 128-128 23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11 5 .688 .449 115-141 24. Cincinnat |
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| NFL Mock Draft - Part I |
NFL Football |
04/26/2006 |
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| ns at NC State, but falls to the number 18 slot because of his "tweener" size. One other facet of his game that the Cowboys coaching staff loves is his special teams play. Worth noting is that Lawson finished his career with seven blocked kicks. 19) San Diego Chargers: The Chargers could go a number of ways with this one. They definitely need a left tackle, but the talent level drops significantly after DBrickashaw Ferguson and Winston Justice. San Diego also can use an upgrade at the cornerback slot but should f |
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| DRAFT 2006: Chargers needs are painfully clear |
NFL Football |
04/26/2006 |
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SAN DIEGO (AP) -The San Diego Chargers don't have to look far to see where they need help through the NFL draft. After running Drew Brees out of town, general manager A.J. Smith would like to keep quarterback Philip Rivers in one piece, so a good left tackle to protect his blind side would help. The secondary is as leaky as ever, so maybe Smith will take yet another shot at cornerback. Wide receiver is on the list, too, because Keenan McCardell turns 37 in January. Smith has some big decisions to make |
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| DRAFT 2006: List of undrafted players who went on to have productive NFL careers |
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04/24/2006 |
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| lton, de. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES: Jeff Garcia, qb; David Akers, pk; Hank Fraley, c; Greg Lewis, wr; Hollis Thomas, dt. PITTSBURGH STEELERS: Willie Parker, rb; Dan Kreider, fb; James Harrison, lb; Jeff Reed, pk. ST. LOUIS RAMS: Jeff Wilkins, pk. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS: Antonio Gates, te; Eric Parker, WR. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS: Mack Strong, fb; Robbie Tobeck, c; Tom Ashworth, g. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS: Shelton Quarles, lb. TENNESSEE TITANS: Drew Bennett, wr; Billy Volek, qb. WASHINGTON REDSKINS: David Patten, wr; |
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