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| NFL 2006: Marinelli trying to pound Lions into a turnaround |
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09/05/2006 |
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| reat leader, unlike his predecessor. ``I love my boy Joe, but we just didn't have that in the huddle, and now we do,'' Williams said. The former Cincinnati and Seattle starting QB is excited to direct an offense created by Mike Martz, the former St. Louis Rams coach. ``What makes it special is that the gas pedal is always down,'' Kitna said. The Lions hope running back Kevin Jones can repeat the rookie year he had in 2004, when he ran for 1,133 yards - not last season when his results were cut almost |
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| Sunday's NFL Transactions |
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09/03/2006 |
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| E Charles Davis, TE Jon Dekker, DE Orien Harris, DE Shaun Nua, DE Lee Vickers, RB Cedric Humes, FB Branden Joe, FB John Kuhn, S Mike Lorello, CB Anthony Madison, WR Lee Mays, DT Scott Paxson, LB Richard Seigler, LB Ron Stanley and WR Walter Young. ST. LOUIS RAMS-Released RB Moe Williams, QB Dave Ragone, TE Jerome Collins, CB DeJuan Groce, DT Brian Howard, DT Tim Sandidge, LB Tim McGarigle, G Tony Palmer, RB Fred Russell and WR Dominique Thompson. Signed RB John David Washington, LB Tim McGarigle, RB Fred Ru |
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| Teams looking for their own Randle El |
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09/02/2006 |
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| around the league. The New York Jets spent a lot of time helping Missouri quarterback Brad Smith get the knack of running a reverse. Virginia quarterback Marques Hagans tried to learn the fine points of catching passes and returning kicks for the St. Louis Rams. Undrafted Marcus Vick was used as a receiver, kick returner and quarterback by the Miami Dolphins. In receiver-rich Cincinnati, former Texas A&M quarterback Reggie McNeal lined up behind Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh to run routes and |
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| Saturday's NFL Transactions |
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09/02/2006 |
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| E Charles Davis, TE Jon Dekker, DE Orien Harris, DE Shaun Nua, DE Lee Vickers, RB Cedric Humes, FB Branden Joe, FB John Kuhn, S Mike Lorello, CB Anthony Madison, WR Lee Mays, DT Scott Paxson, LB Richard Seigler, LB Ron Stanley and WR Walter Young. ST. LOUIS RAMS-Released RB Moe Williams, QB Dave Ragone, TE Jerome Collins, CB DeJuan Groce, DT Brian Howard, DT Tim Sandidge, LB Tim McGarigle, G Tony Palmer, RB Fred Russell and WR Dominique Thompson. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Released P Tom Rouen, RB Terry Jackson, |
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| Williams, Ragone among 10 cut by Rams |
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09/02/2006 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -With Stephen Davis in a Rams uniform, the St. Louis Rams cut veteran Moe Williams and nine other players Saturday to get down to the league-mandated 53-man roster. Davis, a three-time Pro-Bowl running back released by Carolina in the spring, signed with St. Louis on Friday. Rams coach Scott Linehan indicated Davis would play in the season opener Sept. 10 against Denver despite not being in game-day shape, which led to the thought of keeping four backs on the roster. ``It was certainly |
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| Friday's NFL Transactions |
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09/01/2006 |
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| CHICAGO BEARS-Terminated the contract of OL Steve Edwards. Waived LB Jeremy Cain, WR Craig Bragg, DB Dion Byrum, DT Delbert Cowesette, DB Abraham Elimimian, RB Andre Hall, DB Jason Harmon, DB Carlos Hendricks, G Travis Leffew and WR Mark Philmore. ST. LOUIS RAMS-Agreed to terms with RB Stephen Davis.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 |
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| NFL Franchise Values |
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08/31/2006 |
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| Dolphins 912 33.4 13. Green Bay Packers 911 22.3 14. Kansas City Chiefs 894 28.2 15. New York Giants 890 26.9 16. Seattle Seahawks 888 5.0 17. Tennessee Titans 886 48.3 18. Pittsburgh Steelers 880 25.5 19. New York Jets 876 33.1 20. St. Louis Rams 841 33.2 21. Detroit Lions 839 16.1 22. Indianapolis Colts 837 25.0 23. Cincinnati Bengals 825 20.9 24. Arizona Cardinals 789 16.6 25. Buffalo Bills 756 31.2 26. Jacksonville Jaguars 744 22.5 27. New Orleans Saints 738 -4.1 28. Oakla |
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| New Rams' coach Linehan returns to Miami for exhibition finale |
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08/30/2006 |
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MIAMI (AP) -The Miami Dolphins' offensive turnaround last year was so impressive that coordinator Scott Linehan landed a head coaching job with the St. Louis Rams. He'll be back on the sideline in Miami on Thursday for an up-close update on the Dolphins' progress since he left. ``It's getting kind of scary as I look at them,'' Linehan said. ``That's going to be a fun team to watch this year.'' Linehan will get only a brief sampling of the Dolphins' best when they face his Rams in the final exhibition |
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| Doctor says NFL's drug testing program is flawed |
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08/28/2006 |
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| unday, the newspaper identified the players discussed in Wadler's report as guard Kevin Donnalley, center Jeff Mitchell, tackle Todd Steussie, tight end Wesley Walls and practice squad player Louis Williams. All but Steussie - now playing with the St. Louis Rams - have since retired. Steussie refused comment Monday. The other men could not be reached. Two other former Panthers previously identified by prosecutors as recipients of performance-enhancing substances from Shortt - defensive end John Milem and |
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| Chiefs host Rams in a preseason game with extra urgency |
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08/25/2006 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -It might only be the preseason, but it's time for the Kansas City Chiefs to play well and gain some confidence when they face the St. Louis Rams on Saturday night. ``The players understand that; the coaches understand that,'' said Herm Edwards, the Chiefs' new head coach. ``And I think they're going to go do it.'' In a summer of transition, the Chiefs have looked awful in preseason losses at Houston and the New York Giants. Besides breaking in Edwards, Kansas City is working with |
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