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| Expectations higher as Saban's 2nd Dolphins camp begins |
NFL Football |
07/28/2006 |
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| , played more golf than usual and worked in the woods with his chain saw, which explains the poison ivy. ``It's the best family time of the year we have, the two weeks together,'' Saban said. Now, the workaholic is back to work. On Saturday, the Miami Dolphins begin their second training camp under Saban, with expectations much higher than a year ago, when he took over a team coming off a 4-12 record in 2004. The Dolphins went 9-7 last season and won their final six games. Further signs of progress came |
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| Steelers sign exec Colbert through 2010 |
NFL Football |
07/27/2006 |
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| was partly the result of what became a public feud between Cowher and Donahoe in 1999, one that developed after Donahoe was critical at times of the team's play. Before joining the Lions, Colbert was a scout with a combine scouting service and the Miami Dolphins. The Robert Morris University graduate also was a coach in three sports at Ohio Wesleyan University: football, baseball and basketball.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report m |
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| Rams ready to get physical |
NFL Football |
07/26/2006 |
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| y won't be long before they're in full pads. ``That's for guys like me,'' guard Richie Incognito said. ``Guys on our offensive line who like to get down and dirty and get physical.'' Linehan has borrowed much of his training camp philosophy from Miami Dolphins coach Nick Saban, for whom he served as offensive coordinator last season. He believes that it's a lot safer to wear pads, not to mention resulting in more productive practice time. ``I think pads are put on for protection,'' Linehan said. ``As so |
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| Culpepper ready to start training camp |
NFL Football |
07/26/2006 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -Daunte Culpepper will take part in the Miami Dolphins' first training camp workout Saturday even though he has yet to fully recover from knee surgery last November. Coach Saban didn't rule out Culpepper playing in the first exhibition game Aug. 12 against Jacksonville. ``I can't make any predictions,'' Saban said. ``We're making these evaluations on a day-to-day basis as to what his workload is and what he is capable of doing. When the games come, we'll make those same kind of determi |
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| Ricky Williams undergoes surgery on fractured left arm |
This Day in Sports |
07/24/2006 |
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| break his fall on the turf at Mosaic Stadium in Regina. He underwent a one-hour operation Sunday. Williams is playing in the CFL because he was suspended by the NFL for one year after a fourth positive drug test. He's still under contract with the Miami Dolphins. ``We're very supportive of Ricky and the season that he is having in Canada,'' Dolphins coach Nick Saban said in a statement Monday. ``Hopefully he will have a speedy recovery, and we feel certain this setback will not affect his future as a foot |
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| Ricky Williams will undergo surgery Monday to repair broken bone |
This Day in Sports |
07/23/2006 |
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| turf at Mosaic Stadium in Regina. He later returned to the sideline with his arm in a sling. Williams is playing in the CFL after he was suspended by the NFL for one year after a fourth positive drug test. He is still under contract with the NFL's Miami Dolphins. The Globe and Mail reported the Dolphins called Toronto to learn more details of the injury. ``They just wanted to find out what happened and the two trainers - Toronto's and Miami's - talked,'' Argos president Keith Pelley told the newspaper.< |
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| Ricky Williams breaks arm in Argonauts' win |
This Day in Sports |
07/22/2006 |
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| ixth in the league in rushing with 214 yards on 53 carries with one touchdown in four games. Williams is playing in the CFL after he was suspended by the NFL for one year after a fourth positive drug test. He is still under contract with the NFL's Miami Dolphins. Any games Williams misses will be the first he sits out due to injury since a broken left ankle forced him to miss the last six games of the 2000 NFL season, when he was with the New Orleans Saints. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. |
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| 2006 NFL Training Camp Dates |
NFL Football |
07/21/2006 |
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| n, July 23; July 27. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Rose-Hulman Institute, Terre Haute, Ind., both July 30. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS-ALLTEL Stadium, Jacksonville, Fla., both July 28. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Wisconsin-River Falls, River Falls, Wis., both July 28. MIAMI DOLPHINS-Dolphins Training Center, Davie, Fla., both July 28. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Mass., both July 28. NEW YORK JETS-Hofstra U., Hempstead, N.Y., July 20; July 27. OAKLAND RAIDERS-Napa Valley Marriott, Napa, Calif., both Jul |
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| Broncos sign free agent linebacker |
NFL Football |
07/08/2006 |
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| ets last season and four in 2004 with the New York Giants, who signed him as an undrafted free agent out of Nebraska. Hollowell spent the final five weeks of last season on the Chicago Bears' practice squad and also was on the active roster of the Miami Dolphins last season. In four years at Nebraska, Hollowell had 173 tackles (76 solo), 3.5 sacks, two interceptions, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in |
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| Bucs sign QB Fielder; TE Kranchick |
NFL Football |
06/29/2006 |
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| gned tight end Matt Kranchick, who spent last season with the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants. The team released receiver Ben Nelson and offensive tackle Stefan Rodgers. Fiedler has started 60 of 77 games he's played in 10 seasons with the Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars, Minnesota Vikings and New York Jets, who released him in February in a cost-cutting move. The 34-year-old quarterback missed most of 2005 after injuring his right shoulder in the third game of the season. He had surgery to r |
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