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| Glenn's empty locker upsets Cowboys safety Roy Williams |
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| in Dallas, where he had reunited with former coach Bill Parcells. Glenn started only eight of 32 games, and wasn't a special teams player. Jacksonville is Glenn's fourth NFL team. Before Dallas, he spent three seasons in Houston and eight with the New York Jets, where he was first with Parcells; the team that drafted him in the first round in 1994. Williams isn't the only Cowboy already missing Glenn. ``Just the things that he shared with us from his experience on and off the field, it's tough to lose, |
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| Jags sign veteran CB Glenn |
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| 20 tackles and one interception. The interception extended his streak of 12 consecutive seasons with a pick, which is tied for the NFL's longest active stretch along with the Kansas City Chiefs' Ty Law. The 14th-year veteran has started 171 of his 196 career games after being drafted by the New York Jets with the 12th overall selection in the 1994 NFL Draft out of Texas A&M. He has tallied 635 career tackles and 40 interceptions. To make room for Glenn on the roster, the Jags released guard Tutan Reyes. |
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| Caldwell gone; Moss, Samuel back at Patriots practice |
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| nown for his enormous talent, but also for attitude problems. Moss missed all four preseason games with a hamstring injury, but returned to practice Monday. Coach Bill Belichick said he wasn't sure if Moss would play in Sunday's opener against the New York Jets. ``We'll see where he is and evaluate it on a day-to-day basis and move forward,'' he said. Moss said he has maintained his conditioning, but that sitting out has been frustrating. ``I will not be satisfied until I'm out there with the boys,'' |
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| Coles earns respect of Jets teammates with candid approach, toughness on field |
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HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) -Laveranues Coles' teammates were waiting for him when he arrived at the New York Jets' practice facility Monday as a newly elected team captain. ``Oh, man,'' Coles said with a laugh. ``I didn't even get a chance to change into my clothes this morning and they were already putting in requests.'' The veteran wide receiver will be an even more popular guy in the locker room this season after being selected by the players Sunday as one of the team captains. Coles will join quarterbac |
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| Jaguars sign veteran cornerback Aaron Glenn for secondary depth |
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| lanned to keep five cornerbacks, but released second-year player Dee Webb and journeyman Bruce Thornton in final roster cuts. To make room on the roster, the Jags released guard Tutan Reyes. The 35-year-old Glenn, a first-round draft pick by the New York Jets in 1994, has 635 career tackles and 40 interceptions. He spent eight seasons in New York, then played three years in Houston (2002-04) and two in Dallas (2005-06). He made the Pro Bowl in 2000 and 2001.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All |
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| Eagles sign veteran DT |
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| PA (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Eagles signed veteran defensive tackle Kimo von Oelhoffen to a one-year contract Sunday and placed defensive tackle Ian Scott on the minor injured reserve list. The 36-year-old von Oelhoffen was released by the New York Jets as part of their final roster cutdown. A sixth-round selection in the 1994 draft by Cincinnati, von Oelhoffen has recorded 395 tackles, 26 1/2 sacks, three forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries in 192 career games with the Bengals (1994-99), th |
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| Patriots Place Seymour on PUP; Cut Testaverde, 20 Others |
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| cks; and Mills, a fourth-round draft choice of the team in 2006. Also on Saturday, rookie linebacker and seventh-round draft choice Oscar Lua (USC) was placed on season-ending injured reserve due to a leg problem. As previously reported, New England safety Rodney Harrison will spend the first four weeks of the season serving an NFL suspension that will follow a recent admission of using human-growth hormone (HGH). The Patriots will begin their season on Sept. 9th, when they travel to meet the New York Jets. |
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| NFL 2007: Patriots add key players after missing Super Bowl |
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| aded to Seattle one day after the season opener was a major problem. Now, the Patriots have plenty at the position. Moss missed all four exhibition games with an injury to his upper left leg but could be back for the season opener Sept. 9 at the New York Jets. And he's eager to get something the Patriots have won three times in the last six years: a championship. ``This organization has three and the players know how hard they have to work to get back to that point,'' Moss said. ``All I'm here to do is |
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| Cowboys put Gramatica on injured list; cut veteran CB Glenn |
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| 0 other players, including rookie quarterbacks Matt Moore and Richard Bartel, to get their roster to the mandatory 53 players. All eight players drafted in April made the team, including rookie kicker Nick Folk. Glenn played 13 NFL seasons for the New York Jets (1994-2001), Houston (2002-04) and Dallas (2005-06), and was a Pro Bowl player in 2000 and 2001. Even though starting cornerback Terence Newman is uncertain for the Sept. 9 opener because of a slight tear in the tissue in his foot, the Cowboys did |
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| Patriots' Rodney Harrison to be suspended 4 games, reportedly for HGH use |
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| , are considered favorites to reach the Super Bowl after a series of strong offseason acquisitions, including Adalius Thomas and Randy Moss. Harrison apologized for becoming a distraction to his team as it prepares for the Sept. 9 opener against the New York Jets. ``I will be absent from the team for the next four weeks. That is a penalty that I have to serve. I intend to return and do my best to really help this team in any capacity I can help this team get back to winning the championship,'' Harrison sai |
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