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| Dolphins release Campbell |
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07/06/2007 |
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| quadricep injury sustained during Miami's training camp a year ago that kept him out for all of 2006 was no longer bothersome. The Dolphins re-signed him as a free agent in March. Campbell caught 57 passes over a three-year span (2002-04) with the Minnesota Vikings, averaging 18.6 yards per catch and scoring eight touchdowns.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 The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the pri |
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| Good talk: Winfield decides to rejoin Vikes for summer workouts |
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06/16/2007 |
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Minnesota Vikings cornerback Antoine Winfield has decided to join the team for the last two offseason practices. All it took, apparently, was a few quality conversations with coach Brad Childress. Winfield showed up for Minnesota's mandatory minicamp two weeks ago, but until now has declined to participate in the series of late-spring noncontact workouts known around the league as organized team activities - or OTAs. The Vikings have two more scheduled for next week, and Winfield told Ch |
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| Culpepper bruises left hand in car crash |
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06/14/2007 |
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| ulpepper was Miami's starting quarterback for the first four games of the 2006 season, before the Dolphins shut him down because of his ongoing knee problems. Culpepper needed reconstructive surgery after tearing knee ligaments while playing for the Minnesota Vikings in 2005, then was traded to the Dolphins after that season. His rehab from the knee injury is ongoing, but he was cleared to resume football workouts earlier this month. Culpepper has asked the Dolphins to release him from his contract so he can |
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| Jaguars QBs say team has interest in Culpepper |
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06/13/2007 |
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| ng one year left on my contract, that's not a bad business move if you were to look at it from that point. I have no problems with it, no problems whatsoever.'' Culpepper, acquired by Miami before the 2006 season, had his best NFL seasons with the Minnesota Vikings and coach Mike Tice - now an assistant head coach in Jacksonville under Jack Del Rio. ``When there's a story to talk about we'll talk, but there's really nothing,'' Del Rio said. ``We continually look for opportunities to strengthen our roster and |
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| NFLPA files grievance on Culpepper's behalf |
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06/12/2007 |
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| e, meaning it has to be heard as soon as possible,'' Berthelsen said. ``Every day that goes by, he's kept from going to another team and showing he could be their starter.'' Culpepper suffered a serious right knee injury in 2005, was traded by the Minnesota Vikings to Miami for a second-round pick that offseason and surprised many by opening the season as the Dolphins' starter. He was hampered by knee problems, sacked 21 times in those four games and ultimately shut down for the remainder of the year. He rec |
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| Culpepper vows to block Dolphins' attempts to trade him |
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06/08/2007 |
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| nation himself. ``He's still a great guy,'' Dolphins defensive lineman Vonnie Holliday said. ``He's been a great teammate. But this is a business ... and I feel for him.'' Culpepper suffered a serious right knee injury in 2005, was traded by the Minnesota Vikings to Miami for a second-round pick that offseason and surprised many by starting the Dolphins' first four games last season. He was hampered by knee problems, was sacked 21 times in those four games and ultimately was shut down for the remainder of th |
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| Culpepper attends part of Dolphins minicamp |
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06/08/2007 |
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| agent, wants to choose his next destination himself. ``Any team that's interested in my services, just sit tight,'' Culpepper said. ``I'm not going to agree to a trade.'' Culpepper suffered a serious right knee injury in 2005, was traded by the Minnesota Vikings to Miami for a second-round pick that offseason and surprised many by starting the Dolphins' first four games last season. He was hampered by knee problems, was sacked 21 times in those four games and ultimately was shut down for the remainder of th |
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| Culpepper asks Dolphins to release him |
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06/07/2007 |
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| mp. Green, the presumed starter in Miami this season, will be there - and Culpepper said he'll also be on the field if he's not released first. Culpepper had a major right knee injury in 2005, yet the Dolphins still sent a second-round pick to the Minnesota Vikings for him before the 2006 season. Culpepper started the first four games last season, before the team shut him down because of problems with the knee, and he's been largely unable to compete in practices so far this offseason. But the three-time Pro |
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| Doss working way back from knee injury |
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06/02/2007 |
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| IRIE, Minn. (AP) -Many NFL players dread June, having to practice without pads during mandatory minicamps across the league. Then there's Mike Doss. The former Indianapolis Colts star safety was downright giddy when he stepped on the field for the Minnesota Vikings this weekend. It's been a long road back for Doss, who was limited to six games for the Colts last season after a knee injury against Washington. ``I was anxious just to get out here and run with some guys,'' Doss said Saturday. ``I've been reha |
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| Winfield returns to Vikings |
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06/01/2007 |
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| chuckling all the way. Nice try. There was no way he was avoiding a gaggle of reporters waiting for some answers. Winfield made one thing abundantly clear Friday after the first practice of a mandatory three-day mini-camp - his absence from the Minnesota Vikings' optional offseason program has nothing to do with money. ``I've been reading on the Internet, I don't know which one of you wrote it, something about my contract. Some way this is a quiet protest, by me holding out, I'm disgruntled about my contr |
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