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| Texans give TE Daniels four-year deal |
NFL Football |
03/03/2011 |
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| Houston, TX (MySportsbook) - The Houston Texans have reportedly agreed to terms with tight end Owen Daniels on a four-year contract. The Houston Chronicle reported the deal is worth $22 million with $6 million guaranteed. Daniels, 28, was a Pro Bowl selection in 2008 after catching 70 passes for 862 yards -- both career highs -- with two touchdowns in 16 starts. However, the five-year veteran has been hampered by injuries the last two seasons. This past year, a hamstring issue limited him to 11 games, incl |
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| Report: Texans RB Foster has knee scoped |
NFL Football |
02/23/2011 |
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| Houston, TX (MySportsbook) - Arian Foster, the Houston Texans running back who unexpectedly led the NFL in rushing last season, has reportedly undergone minor knee surgery. According to the Houston Chronicle, Foster had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee Wednesday for an injury that took place at the Pro Bowl. The procedure was not deemed significant by the paper. Foster burst onto the scene in 2010 -- his second year in the league -- and totaled 2,220 yards from scrimmage, including a league-leading 1 |
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| AP source: Texans RB Foster has minor knee surgery |
NFL Football |
02/23/2011 |
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HOUSTON (AP) - A person with knowledge of the procedure says Houston Texans Pro Bowl running back Arian Foster, the NFL's leading rusher in 2010, has undergone arthroscopic surgery on his right knee. The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because neither Foster nor the team has publicly disclosed the details, called Wednesday's procedure ``minor'' and said Foster was already walking again. The 24-year-old Foster rushed for 1,616 yards in his first full season starting for the Texans. The undra |
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| Texans release five, including Wilson and Davis |
NFL Football |
02/18/2011 |
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| Houston, TX (MySportsbook) - The Houston Texans cut five players on Friday, including safety Eugene Wilson and wide receiver Andre' Davis. Wilson recorded 56 tackles in 14 games for the Texans last season. The Illinois product was coming off a shortened 2009 season due to a pair of broken toes on his left foot. A second-round draft pick by New England in 2003, Wilson played the first five years of his career with the Patriots before joining the Texans in '08. Wilson has 399 tackles and 14 interceptions in |
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| Titans hire Bush as LB coach, McGinnis new title |
NFL Football |
02/17/2011 |
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| red former Texans defensive coordinator Frank Bush as their new linebackers coach with Dave McGinnis moving from that job to a new spot as senior assistant coach. The Titans announced the moves Thursday. Bush spent the past four seasons with the Houston Texans, the last two as the defensive coordinator. He has coached 19 seasons in the NFL, working mostly with linebackers. He is another former teammate of new Titans coach Mike Munchak as a fifth-round draft pick in 1985 by the then-Houston Oilers. After h |
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| Browns add Ray Rhodes to coaching staff |
NFL Football |
02/14/2011 |
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CLEVELAND (AP) - Ray Rhodes has joined new Cleveland Browns coach Pat Shurmur's staff as a defensive assistant. Rhodes, a former NFL head coach, has spent the past three seasons with the Houston Texans. Before that, he worked in Seattle with Browns president Mike Holmgren. Rhodes brings more than 30 years of pro coaching experience to Cleveland. He was a head coach in Philadelphia and Green Bay. Also, the team said Keith Gilbertson will be a senior offensive assistant after serving as the Browns direct |
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| 'Skins Landry undergoes surgery on wrist |
NFL Football |
02/14/2011 |
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| Washington, DC (MySportsbook) - Washington Redskins safety LaRon Landry reportedly underwent surgery February 4 to repair a dislocated left wrist. The injury occurred during the second week of the season in a game against the Houston Texans. Landry went to play in the following seven games before he missed the final seven games of the season. According to the Washington Post, doctors inserted two screws in his wrist to repair torn ligaments. He is expected to be in a cast for 4-to-6 weeks. The fourth-year |
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| Packers' backup Nelson steps up in Super Bowl |
NFL Football |
02/07/2011 |
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| use we didn't want to lock some of the other guys up into one-on-one situations,'' Capers said. And so, the xx-year-old lifetime coach won his title. He coached two-year-old Carolina Panthers to the NFL title game in the 1990s and also coached the Houston Texans in their expansion years. Around that, he spent time as a defensive coach in Jacksonville, Miami, New Orleans, New England and, yes, even Pittsburgh. ``You have an appreciation for it when you have been doing it for 25 years and this is your first |
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| Nelson's Super game tops Packers' great Max McGee |
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02/07/2011 |
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| half because we didn't want to lock some of the other guys up into one-on-one situations,'' Capers said. And so, the 60-year-old lifetime coach won his title. He coached the Carolina Panthers to the NFL title game in the 1990s and also coached the Houston Texans in their expansion years. Around that, he spent time as a defensive coach in Jacksonville, Miami, New Orleans, New England and, yes, Pittsburgh. ``You have an appreciation for it when you have been doing it for 25 years and this is your first one, |
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| Rutgers names Brian Angelichio tight ends coach |
Division I College Football |
02/03/2011 |
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| carlet Knights also hired Frank Cignetti as their offensive coordinator and Jeff Hafley. Schiano has not said what Hafley's role will be. Angelichio spent five seasons at Pittsburgh, developing Nate Byham (San Francisco 49ers) and Dorin Dickerson (Houston Texans) in recent years. He also served as the Panthers' offensive coordinator in the BBVA Compass Bowl after Cignetti left before the bowl game to take the Rutgers job. Angelichio spent 10 years coaching at Ithaca College (1996-2005), being named their |
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