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| Dolphins include opener in ticket plan |
NFL Football |
06/06/2011 |
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MIAMI (AP) - The Miami Dolphins are making four-game ticket plans available for fans, with their most attractive matchups included. In what could be a signal the team is concerned the owners' lockout of players will affect ticket sales, the Dolphins will offer the home opener against New England, a Dec. 11 matchup with Philadelphia and the New Year's Day finale against the New York Jets as part of two packages before those games go on sale on an individual basis later in the summer. An Oct. 23 game with |
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| Roughriders sign former Dolphins DB Bryan |
CFL |
05/31/2011 |
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| Regina, SK (MySportsbook) - The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed former Miami Dolphins defensive back Courtney Bryan, along with linebacker Chris Graham and wide receiver Patrick Brown. Bryan, 26, spent the 2007 and '08 seasons with the Dolphins, recording 14 tackles in 19 games. He also posted a fumble recovery. Graham played for the German Football League's Braunschweig Lions in 2010 and had 15 sacks. He previously spent time with the NFL's New Orleans Saints and Detroit Lions. Brown had 30 reception |
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| AP source: Pay cut for Dolphins employees |
NFL Football |
05/11/2011 |
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MIAMI (AP) - A person familiar with the situation says the Miami Dolphins have cut employee pay because of the NFL lockout. Salaries will be cut 10 to 20 percent effectively immediately for all support staff, the person told The Associated Press Wednesday on condition of anonymity because the Dolphins have not publicly announced the cuts. The person says the percentage is higher for higher-paid employees. Employees were informed of the reductions by Dolphins CEO Mike Dee at a meeting Tuesday, and told |
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| Locked out Saints working out together |
NFL Football |
05/03/2011 |
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| 's calling the Jets West Camp. Broncos safety Brian Dawkins has organized some workouts with about a dozen teammates in the Denver area. Cleveland quarterback Colt McCoy hosted some Browns teammates for workouts in Austin, Texas. More than a dozen Miami Dolphins, including quarterback Chad Henne and have been working out together regularly on a soccer field near the team complex. The group includes Chad Henne and offensive tackle Jake Long. Falcons linebacker Coy Wire and right tackle Tyson Clabo have org |
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| In the FCS Huddle: FCS draft class review |
Division I-AA College Football |
05/03/2011 |
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| Rackley (76th) and the New York Jets grabbed Hampton nose tackle Kenrick Ellis (94th). The Dallas Cowboys took Missouri State offensive guard David Arkin (110th) in the fourth round. Overall, seventh-round compensatory picks Jimmy Wilson of Montana (Miami Dolphins), Mike Person of Montana State (San Francisco 49ers) and Curtis Holcomb (49ers) brought the number of FCS draft selections to 21, up from 19 a year ago. Five selections were on The MySportsbook/Fathead.com FCS All-America first team last season: I |
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| UFL's Destroyers select Payton Award winner Peterson |
Division I-AA College Football |
05/02/2011 |
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| in 2007 after he collected an astounding 29 tackles for loss. The Kansas City Chiefs made the 6-5, 269-pound Johnston a seventh-round pick in the 2008 draft, and the two-time Big South Conference Defensive Player of the Year also spent time with the Miami Dolphins. The Sacramento Mountain Lions finally picked an FCS player when head coach Dennis Green used the third pick of the ninth round - and 44th overall - on North Dakota State cornerback Josh Gatlin. The 6-1, 196-pounder, who is related to Olympic sprint |
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| Bengals land Dalton early in second round |
NFL Football |
04/29/2011 |
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| rs ended the round by taking Kentucky's Randall Cobb. In between the run on receivers, the Texans traded up with the Patriots to draft Miami-Florida defensive back Brandon Harris; the San Diego Chargers selected Michigan linebacker Jonas Mouton; the Miami Dolphins sent more picks to Washington for running back Daniel Thomas of Kansas State; and the Pittsburgh Steelers nabbed Florida offensive lineman Marcus Gilbert. The Panthers made the first pick of the third round, taking 6-foot-2, 297- pound defensive lin |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 2 |
NFL Football |
04/29/2011 |
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| Leshoure (RB, Illinois); 58. Baltimore Ravens - Torrey Smith (WR, Maryland); 59. Cleveland Browns - Greg Little (WR, North Carolina); 60. Houston Texans - Brandon Harris (DB, Miami- Florida); 61. San Diego Chargers - Jonas Mouton (LB, Michigan); 62. Miami Dolphins - Daniel Thomas (RB, Kansas State); 63. Pittsburgh Steelers - Marcus Gilbert (OT, Florida); 64. Green Bay Packers - Randall Cobb (WR, Kentucky). Round Three: 65. Carolina Panthers - Terrell McClain (DT, So Florida); 66. Cincinnati Bengals - Dontay M |
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| Brandon Marshall visits Dolphins' complex |
NFL Football |
04/29/2011 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) - Miami Dolphins receiver Brandon Marshall visited the team complex Friday less than a week after his wife was charged with stabbing him with a kitchen knife. Marshall was among more than a dozen Dolphins at headquarters after a federal judge declared the NFL lockout illegal and the league lifted restrictions on team contact with players. Marshall was briefly hospitalized after being stabbed in the abdomen and is expected to fully recover. He spoke by phone with general manager Jeff Ir |
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| Brandon Marshall visits Dolphins complex |
NFL Football |
04/29/2011 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) - Miami Dolphins receiver Brandon Marshall has visited the team complex less than a week after his wife was charged with stabbing him with a kitchen knife. Marshall was among more than a dozen Dolphins at headquarters Friday after a federal judge declared the NFL lockout illegal and the league lifted restrictions on team contact with players. Marshall was briefly hospitalized and is expected to fully recover. The Dolphins were in contact with him Thursday. He spoke by phone with genera |
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