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| Remaining Unrestricted Free Agents |
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03/18/2010 |
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| reider, RB; Sean Morey, WR; Chike Okeafor, LB; Neil Rackers, K; Bryan Robinson, NT; Brian St. Pierre, QB; Matt Ware, DB. ATLANTA FALCONS-Marty Booker, WR; Tony Gilbert, LB; Verron Haynes, RB; Mike Schneck, LS; Aaron Stecker, RB; Joe Zelenka, LS. BALTIMORE RAVENS-Corey Ivy, DB; L.J. Smith, TE; David Tyree, WR; Frank Walker, DB; Kelley Washington, WR. BUFFALO BILLS-Ryan Denney, DE; Chris Draft, LB; Todd Johnson, DB; Seth McKinney, C; Terrell Owens, WR; Josh Reed, WR; Bryan Scott, DB; Kendall Simmons, G; Jos |
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| Ravens re-sign WR Mason |
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03/10/2010 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens have agreed in principle on terms of a two-year contract with veteran wide receiver Derrick Mason. Mason became an unrestricted free agent after his five-year contract with the team expired following last season. The Michigan State product caught 73 passes for 1,028 yards and seven touchdowns in 16 games last season for Baltimore. "We know exactly what we're getting with Derrick and that's production," Ravens general manger Ozzie Newsome said. "Every Rav |
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| Mason to return to Ravens; agrees on 2-year deal |
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03/10/2010 |
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BALTIMORE (AP) -Wide receiver Derrick Mason has agreed to re-sign with the Baltimore Ravens after accepting terms on a two-year deal. Mason's future with the team appeared unclear after the Ravens obtained free agent wideout Donte' Stallworth and traded for wide receiver Anquan Boldin. Mason also hinted after the 2009 season that he might retire, and there was also a chance he would sign with another team as an unrestricted free agent. But now he's set to play a fifth season in Baltimore, and the Ravens |
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| Steelers QB attorney: 'No sexual assault occurred' |
Headlines |
03/09/2010 |
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| isberger in Georgia,'' the statement said. ``We cannot comment on any of the specifics until law enforcement's investigation is concluded.'' Garland, Roethlisberger's new attorney, previously represented rapper T.I. on a federal weapons charge and Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis in a murder case. More serious charges against Lewis were dropped and he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor obstruction of justice charge.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in |
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| Chargers claim RB Mason off waivers from Redskins |
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03/08/2010 |
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| DIEGO (AP) -The Chargers have claimed running back Marcus Mason off waivers from the Washington Redskins, beginning the process of restocking their backfield. Mason spent most of his first two NFL seasons on the practice squads of the Redskins and Baltimore Ravens. He played in nine games last season for the Redskins, gaining 127 yards on 32 carries. The Chargers recently released running backs LaDainian Tomlinson and Michael Bennett.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The infor |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Big Ben, bad choices, and more free agency |
NFL Football |
03/08/2010 |
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| just had the night off in Milledgeville. A handful of notes from the first weekend of NFL free agency, which thankfully, are to be taken far less seriously: BOLDIN FROM THE BLUE: After days of speculation (including some from this space) linking the Baltimore Ravens with unrestricted free agent wide receiver Terrell Owens, the Ravens instead pulled the trigger on a different wide receiver, albeit one that has considerably less baggage than Owens. Baltimore acquired Cardinals wide receiver Anquan Boldin on Frida |
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| Bears sign Peppers; Rolle becomes richest safety |
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03/06/2010 |
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| r re-signed with Philadelphia for three years. Cornerback Antonio Cromartie, a former All-Pro who struggled in coverage last season for San Diego, was traded to the New York Jets. Receiver Anquan Boldin was traded from the Arizona Cardinals to the Baltimore Ravens. Detroit, coming off two wins in the past two seasons, upgraded its defense by trading with Cleveland for tackle Corey Williams and agreeing to a four-year deal with end Kyle Vanden Bosch. The Cleveland Browns restructured the final three years |
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| Bears sign Peppers, but few spending sprees in NFL |
NFL Football |
03/05/2010 |
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| r re-signed with Philadelphia for three years. Cornerback Antonio Cromartie, a former All-Pro who struggled in coverage last season for San Diego, was traded to the New York Jets. Receiver Anquan Boldin was traded from the Arizona Cardinals to the Baltimore Ravens. Detroit, coming off two wins in the past two seasons, upgraded its defense by trading with Cleveland for tackle Corey Williams and agreeing to a four-year deal with end Kyle Vanden Bosch. The Cleveland Browns restructured the final three years |
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| Ravens acquire WR Boldin from Arizona for picks |
NFL Football |
03/05/2010 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens have added the big- name receiver they have long been after, acquiring wide receiver Anquan Boldin from Arizona. The Ravens sent their 2010 third- and fourth-round picks to Arizona while also getting the Cardinals' fifth-round pick in the upcoming draft. ESPN is also reporting that Boldin also immediately inked a three-year extension worth $25 million. He was entering the last year of his contract in 2010. "Anquan is a player who makes the tough catches, |
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| Ravens get WR Boldin in trade with Cardinals |
NFL Football |
03/05/2010 |
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BALTIMORE (AP) -The Baltimore Ravens bolstered their wide receiving corps by obtaining Anquan Boldin from the Arizona Cardinals for two draft picks. Boldin, 29, caught 84 passes for 1,024 yards and two touchdowns last season. He is a welcome addition to a team that set a priority this offseason of getting quarterback Joe Flacco a few high-profile targets. The Ravens last month added free agent Donte' Stallworth. Although Boldin has had difficulty staying healthy throughout his pro career, he has amasse |
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