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| NFL player Raheem Brock charged in eatery dispute |
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06/17/2011 |
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| ld the waitress they weren't going to pay the $27 bar tab. Court documents indicate Brock is charged with theft and resisting arrest. It was not immediately clear if he had a lawyer. Brock played for the Seattle Seahawks last year after several seasons with the Indianapolis Colts.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. |
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| After NFL, players meet, both sides back in court |
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06/03/2011 |
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| ``something has to be etched in stone,'' as for a new agreement. ``It looks bleak right now, but I'm thinking that something has to get worked out because too many people will be affected negatively if it does not get worked out,'' Sharper said. Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has said he believed some decisions on opening training camps late next month needed to be made by July 4. As for the last three days of meetings, Jones said it simply was good to be talking again, although not all the 32 team owners |
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| NFL and players meet, court date next |
NFL Football |
06/02/2011 |
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| if it does not get worked out,'' Sharper said. At least the two sides were meeting for the last three days. Jones said it simply was good to be talking again, although not all the 32 team owners were made aware of the meetings before they began. Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay said last week he believed some decisions on opening training camps in late July needed to be made by July 4. --- AP Sports Writers Dave Campbell in Minneapolis, Brett Martel in New Orleans, and Teresa M. Walker in Nashville, Ten |
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| Ex-Colts cheerleader sues team |
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05/11/2011 |
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A former Indianapolis Colts cheerleader has sued the team, saying she was wrongly fired for photos she took for Playboy. In court papers filed last week, Malori Wampler said the team terminated her for violating the squad's morals clause last November after an anonymous fan sent the team photos she took for Playboy while wearing body paint. She says the firing violated her civil rights, the photos weren't published and she never posed nude. Dan Emerson, the Colts' general counsel, said |
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| In the FCS Huddle: FCS draft class review |
Division I-AA College Football |
05/03/2011 |
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| raft class. The big boys filled the first four selections and there were eight linemen (six offensive, two defensive) selected overall. Two-time first-team All-America tackle Ben Ijalana of Villanova was the first to come off the board, going to the Indianapolis Colts in the second round as the 49th selection overall. "Ben might be the best offensive lineman that has ever played at Villanova," Villanova head coach Andy Talley said. "He will be an outstanding professional who will continue to get better. He has th |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 2 |
NFL Football |
04/29/2011 |
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| tus Young (WR, Boise State); 45. Denver Broncos - Rahim Moore (S, U-C-L-A); 46. Denver Broncos - Orlando Franklin (OT, Miami-Florida); 47. St. Louis Rams - Lance Kendricks (TE, Wisconsin); 48. Oakland Raiders - Stefen Wisniewski (C, Penn State); 49. Indianapolis Colts - Ben Ijalana (OG, Villanova); 50. San Diego Chargers - Marcus Gilchrist (CB, Clemson); 51. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - DaQuan Bowers (DE, Clemson); 52. New York Giants - Marvin Austin (DT, North Carolina); 53. Chicago Bears - Stephen Paea (DT, Oregon St |
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| Colts draft Villanova OL Ijalana |
Division I-AA College Football |
04/29/2011 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - The Indianapolis Colts selected Villanova offensive lineman Ben Ijalana in the second round of the NFL Draft on Friday - the first player selected from the Football Championship Subdivision. Ijalana was selected 49th overall. A left tackle at Villanova, the 6-foot-3, 317-pound Ijalana may shift inside to guard with the Colts Ijalana, from Hainesport, N.J., never missed a start during his 53-game career at Villanova. He helped the Wildcats win the 2009 FCS national championship and |
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| A second-round mock |
NFL Football |
04/29/2011 |
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| blems. House has the requisite size and demeanor to develop into a solid Cover 2 cover man. 52) New York Giants: Stefen Wisniewski, C, Penn State -- Low-risk choice for a team that's desperate for some young blood in the interior offensive line. 53) Indianapolis Colts: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland -- Promising speedster who could turn into the heir apparent to Reggie Wayne, who's in the final year of his contract. 54) Philadelphia Eagles: Curtis Brown, CB, Texas -- Unless they're planning on making a run at Nnamdi |
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| Panthers take Cam Newton at No. 1 |
NFL Football |
04/29/2011 |
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| pted for Iowa defensive end Adrian Clayborn to round out the top 20. Cleveland traded up for the 21st pick, giving Kansas City the 27th overall choice and a third-round selection. The Browns chose Baylor defensive tackle Phil Taylor at the spot. The Indianapolis Colts bolstered their offensive line depth by picking tackle Anthony Castonzo from Boston College, and the Philadelphia Eagles used the 23rd pick to take 26-year-old guard Danny Watkins. Cal defensive end Cameron Jordan then went to the New Orleans Saints |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 1 |
NFL Football |
04/28/2011 |
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| ts - Nate Solder (OT, Colorado); 18. San Diego Chargers - Corey Liuget (DT, Illinois); 19. New York Giants - Prince Amukamara (CB, Nebraska); 20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Adrian Clayborn (DE, Iowa); 21. Cleveland Browns - Phil Taylor (DT, Baylor); 22. Indianapolis Colts - Anthony Castonzo (OT, Boston College); 23. Philadelphia Eagles - Danny Watkins (OG, Baylor); 24. New Orleans Saints - Cameron Jordan (DE, California); 25. Seattle Seahawks - James Carpenter (OG, Alabama); 26. Kansas City Chiefs - Jonathan Baldwin |
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