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| Jaguars sign OT Pashos, re-sign Scobee |
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03/03/2007 |
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| Jacksonville, FL (MySportsbook) - The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed free- agent offensive tackle Tony Pashos and also re-signed kicker Josh Scobee. Both inked five-year deals. Pashos spent the past four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens and is expected to play right tackle for the Jaguars. Scobee, who would have become a restricted free agent, was tendered a one-year offer on Thursday. He was perfect on 41 extra-point tries last year and made 26-of-32 field goal attempts for 119 points. |
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| Niners sign Clements to 8-year, $80 million deal; also add S Lewis |
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03/02/2007 |
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| ady have made a significant upgrade to a club that went 7-9 last season in Nolan's second year - and they probably aren't done shopping, either. They have long held strong interest in Pro Bowl linebacker Adalius Thomas, who played for Nolan with the Baltimore Ravens - as did nose tackle Aubrayo Franklin, who's also spoken to the 49ers about a deal. Clements is coming off a strong season in which he had three interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown, and recovered two fumbles. In six seasons, he h |
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| Ravens waive Jamal Lewis |
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02/28/2007 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens waived running back Jamal Lewis Wednesday, but it appears the team wants to re-sign its all-time leading rusher. "We are involved in negotiations with Jamal Lewis, and there has been good dialogue," said Ravens general manager and executive vice president Ozzie Newsome. "Jamal has been a significant contributor to us in the last seven seasons. It's our hope to have him back with the Ravens." Lewis has rushed for 7,801 yards with the Ravens, who made him |
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| Dr. Elliott Pellman resigns as head of NFL's committee on concussions |
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02/28/2007 |
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| ool of Medicine and Dr. David Viano of Wayne State University. Pellman had suggested that new co-chairmen unaffiliated with teams be named to the position. He will remain on the committee along a group of other non-NFL doctors and doctors from the Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts and Kansas City Chiefs, and the head trainers from the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be publi |
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| Ravens' Pro Bowl runner Jamal Lewis released |
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02/28/2007 |
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OWINGS MILLS, MD. (AP) -Running back Jamal Lewis, the NFL's Offensive Player of the Year in 2003, was cut by the Baltimore Ravens on Wednesday. General manager Ozzie Newsome said the team still hoped to re-sign him. Lewis ran for 2,066 yards in 2003, the second-highest total in NFL history. His numbers slipped after that - his 1,132 yards last season were his most since then, although he averaged just 3.6 yards per carry Lewis, 27, spent the 2005 offseason serving time in prison after a guilty plea to |
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| Jamal Lewis waived by Ravens |
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02/28/2007 |
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BALTIMORE (AP) - Running back Jamal Lewis, the NFL's Offensive Player of the Year in 2003, was cut by the Baltimore Ravens on Wednesday. Despite waiving Lewis, general manager Ozzie Newsome said the team hoped to re-sign him. Lewis ran for 2,066 yards in the 2003, the second-highest total in NFL history. His numbers slipped after that - his 1,132 yards last season were his most since then, although he averaged just 3.6 yards per carry Lewis spent the 2005 offseason serving time in prison after a guilty |
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| Landry set for NFL challenge |
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02/25/2007 |
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| ft. The stakes: A chance to cement his place in the family record book. Derik Landry, the oldest of the three brothers, played at Vanderbilt but never reached the NFL. Dawan Landry, the middle brother, played at Georgia Tech and was taken by the Baltimore Ravens in the fifth round last year. He emerged as yet another member of that strong '06 rookie class, finishing with 69 tackles, five interceptions and three sacks for the AFC North champs. In any other year, Landry's performance probably would have war |
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| Titans GM: It's possible `Pacman' won't be on roster in 2007 |
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02/23/2007 |
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| is not a suspect. Jones was allowed to leave Las Vegas on Tuesday but has hired attorney Manny Arora of the Atlanta law firm of Garland, Samuel and Loeb, P.C. as his lead counsel. That firm has represented several high-profile athletes, including Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis in 2000. Fisher said he has not talked with Jones, and the Titans are leaving the investigation to Las Vegas police. This is the eighth time Jones has at least been interviewed by police since the Titans drafted him with the s |
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| Ravens opt against franchise tag for LB Adalius Thomas |
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02/22/2007 |
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BALTIMORE (AP) -The Baltimore Ravens decided against designating Pro Bowl linebacker Adalius Thomas its franchise player, a move that will enable the seven-year veteran to become an unrestricted free agent. The Ravens haven't given up on the possibility of retaining Thomas, who ranked third on the team with 106 tackles. But they were unwilling to pay him $7.2 million - the average salary of the top five linebackers in the league. ``Our hope is that we can re-sign him,'' general manager Ozzie Newsome said |
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| Buddy Ryan's son, Norv Turner interview for Chargers' job |
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02/15/2007 |
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| rview with Chargers executives on Thursday. Ryan is the son of former NFL head coach Buddy Ryan, who was the defensive coordinator when the 1985 Chicago Bears won the Super Bowl. Rex Ryan earned his Super Bowl ring as defensive line coach of the Baltimore Ravens in 2000. He just completed his second year as the Ravens' defensive coordinator. The Chargers have been to the Super Bowl once, after the 1994 season, losing 49-26 to the San Francisco 49ers. They appeared to be Super Bowl-caliber in going 14-2 la |
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