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| Bills Release G Tutan Reyes |
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03/06/2007 |
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -The Buffalo Bills released left guard Tutan Reyes on Tuesday after he became expendable following the team's signing of three free-agent offensive linemen last week. Reyes originally signed a two-year deal with the Bills before last season when he was an unrestricted free agent, and was due to make $1 million in 2007. The move comes four days after Buffalo signed free-agent guard Derrick Dockery to a seven-year, $49 million deal that includes $18.5 million guaranteed, as well |
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| Deal gives Davis fresh start, largest bonus in Cowboys history |
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03/05/2007 |
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| the $13 million the Cowboys gave Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman, defensive back Deion Sanders and former perennial Pro Bowl guard Larry Allen. The deal came days after free agent linemen Eric Steinbach (Cleveland Browns) and Derrick Dockery (Buffalo Bills) got similar seven-year deals that included $17 million to $18.5 million in guaranteed money. While Davis was being introduced to the media, quarterback Tony Romo came in to greet his new protector. ``I just know that he's a good player. We defi |
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| Broncos sign RB Henry to 5-year deal |
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03/05/2007 |
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| efensive tackle Dan Wilkinson from Miami on Saturday for a sixth-round pick in next month's draft and signed offensive lineman Montrae Holland to a one-year deal. Henry, 28, has spent the last two seasons with the Titans, who acquired him from the Buffalo Bills in July 2005. He was a Pro Bowler in 2002 for the Bills after rushing for 1,438 yards, but then Buffalo used a first-round pick to select Willis McGahee in the 2003 draft. Henry rushed for 1,356 yards in 2003 as McGahee recovered from a knee injur |
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| Broncos reach agreement with RB Henry on 5-year deal |
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03/05/2007 |
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| efensive tackle Dan Wilkinson from Miami on Saturday for a sixth-round pick in next month's draft and signed offensive lineman Montrae Holland to a one-year deal. Henry, 28, has spent the last two seasons with the Titans, who acquired him from the Buffalo Bills in July 2005. He was a Pro Bowler in 2002 for the Bills after rushing for 1,438 yards, but then Buffalo used a first-round pick to select Willis McGahee in the 2003 draft. Henry rushed for 1,356 yards in 2003 as McGahee recovered from a knee injur |
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| Deal gives Davis largest signing bonus in Dallas history |
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03/05/2007 |
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| onus surpasses the $13 million given to Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman, defensive back Deion Sanders and former guard Larry Allen. But Davis' deal came only days after free agent lineman Eric Steinbach (Cleveland Browns) and Derrick Dockery (Buffalo Bills) got similar seven-year deals that included $17 million to $18 in guaranteed money. Davis also visited with the Washington Redskins before choosing the Cowboys. The New York Giants were also interested in the lineman. ``The decision when it came |
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| Redskins ink LB Fletcher |
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03/04/2007 |
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| Ashburn, VA (MySportsbook) - The Washington Redskins and linebacker London Fletcher agreed to terms on a contract Saturday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The 31-year-old Fletcher played for the Buffalo Bills the past five seasons and recorded 146 tackles, two sacks and four interceptions in 2006. He led the team in tackles every year and posted a career and franchise-high 209 in 2002. The nine-year veteran also spent time with St. Louis from 1998-2001, winning a Super Bowl title with the Rams in 1 |
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| 49ers sign CB Clements, S Lewis |
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03/03/2007 |
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| closed, but the NFL Network reports Clements was given the biggest contract ever to a defensive player -- eight years, $80 million, including $22 million guaranteed. The 27-year-old Clements has started every game in his NFL career since joining the Buffalo Bills as a first-round draft choice in 2001. During that time he's compiled 23 interceptions. He's also run back five picks and two punts for touchdowns in his career. Lewis had played the first five years of his pro career in Philadelphia, spending time |
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| Bills ink three offensive lineman |
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03/03/2007 |
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| Minneapolis, MN (MySportsbook) - The Buffalo Bills signed three veteran linemen -- Jason Whittle, Derrick Dockery and Langston Walker -- on Friday, the opening day of free agency. Whittle, a guard/center, played in all 16 games last season for the Minnesota Vikings and started two in place of the injured Artis Hicks. In nine career seasons -- with the New York Giants, Tampa Bay and Minnesota -- Whittle has started 42 of 125 career games. Walker was a starter at both tackle and guard in Oakland for the pas |
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| Bills ink veteran OL Whittle |
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03/03/2007 |
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| Minneapolis, MN (MySportsbook) - Veteran offensive lineman Jason Whittle signed with the Buffalo Bills on Friday, the opening day of free agency. According to a report in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Whittle signed a one- year deal. Whittle played in all 16 games last season for the Minnesota Vikings and started two in place of the injured Artis Hicks. In nine career seasons -- with the New York Giants, Tampa Bay and Minnesota -- Whittle has started 42 of 125 career games. |
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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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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The San Francisco 49ers signed cornerback Nate Clements and safety Michael Lewis on Friday, making two bold moves in the opening hours of free agency. Clements, the star cornerback from the Buffalo Bills, agreed to an eight-year, $80 million contract. The six-year veteran was considered one of the top prizes in free agency, and the up-and-coming 49ers rewarded him accordingly with what's believed to be the richest contract for a defensive back in NFL history. Clements said the 49e |
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