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| Haynesworth pleads not guilty to driving charges |
NFL Football |
03/31/2009 |
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| registration. The charges stem from a crash that occurred December 13 on Interstate 65. According to the paper, a witness said Haynesworth sped by her in a 2008 Ferrari while she was already going nearly 80 miles per hour. Haynesworth, then with the Tennessee Titans, reportedly attempted to pass another vehicle, but the driver had to take evasive action and lost control, crashing into the concrete median. The incident came while Haynesworth was already on probation for speeding. The paper said Haynesworth staye |
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| Super Bowl rematch highlights NFL preseason national TV schedule |
NFL Football |
03/30/2009 |
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| atured on the TV slate. That includes an August 17 matchup against a pair of division winners from last year, as the New York Giants host the Carolina Panthers. The preseason begins on Sunday, August 9 with the Hall of Fame Game at Canton, Ohio. The Tennessee Titans will get the first look at Terrell Owens in a Buffalo Bills uniform in that meeting. Bills owner Ralph Wilson will also be inducted into the Hall of Fame that weekend. Week 2 action is highlighted with a battle between the Philadelphia Eagles and In |
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| Kickoff Weekend opens with Steelers taking on Titans |
NFL Football |
03/23/2009 |
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| Dana Point, CA (MySportsbook) - The defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers will open the 2009 NFL season on Thursday, September 10 at home against the Tennessee Titans. The NFL announced its prime time games for the 2009 Kickoff Weekend, as well as this year's Thanksgiving Day slate, at its annual meeting in California. In a tradition that began in 2004, the previous year's Super Bowl champion will again host the season-opening game on Thursday night. The Steelers won Super Bowl XLIII with a thril |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Draft '09 - Time to Mock |
NFL Football |
03/23/2009 |
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| e (Anquan Boldin?), free agency (Torry Holt?), or failing that, the Draft. Heyward-Bey ran the fastest time among wideouts at the combine (4.30), though middling college production (only 13 TDs in three years) makes him a bit of a question mark. 30. Tennessee Titans (13-3) - Hakeem Nicks, WR, North Carolina (6-2, 210) That the Titans have won 23 games the past two years without anything resembling a No. 1 receiver is a minor miracle, and a situation that opposing defenses are going to have success exploiting at |
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| Personal Fool: Bam's Mailbag - MVP, billionaires and T.O. |
This Day in Sports |
03/20/2009 |
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| American apple pie than the 2000 underpaid players of the NFL, except perhaps the ill-used executive employees of AIG and members of Congress. Think of the happiness it'll bring the average fan knowing that their favorite 3rd string halfback on the Tennessee Titans is finally making more money in a year than it's possible for most fans to make in their entire lifetime. "Obama's picked Louisville, North Carolina, Memphis and Pittsburgh for the NCAA Final Four. What's up with that?" Bill R. Chicago, IL It's well |
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| Packers retain CB Bush |
NFL Football |
03/16/2009 |
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| Green Bay, WI (MySportsbook) - The Green Bay Packers retained the services of free agent cornerback Jarrett Bush by matching an offer sheet from the Tennessee Titans. "Jarrett has been a solid player for us," said Packers general manager Ted Thompson. "We are pleased to have him remain a member of our team." Bush, a fourth-year player, has spent each of his three seasons with Green Bay. Last season, he played in all 16 games and finished second on the club with 17 special teams tackles. |
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| Cardinals add long snapper Leach |
NFL Football |
03/12/2009 |
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| Tempe, AZ (MySportsbook) - The NFC champion Arizona Cardinals signed veteran long snapper Mike Leach to a three-year contract Thursday. Leach spent the past seven seasons with the Denver Broncos and entered the league as a free agent with the Tennessee Titans in 2000. He appeared in 15 games his first season before being limited to just four the following year. The William & Mary product then joined Denver in 2002 and has played in every game the past six seasons. The Cardinals needed a new long snapper |
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| Roughriders ink three defensive players |
CFL |
03/12/2009 |
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| ed as a free agent with the Houston Texans of the NFL in 2005. He spent three seasons with the Texans before joining the Arizona Rattlers of the AFL in 2008. Saskatchewan also added defensive back Brady Browne, a former standout at University of Manitoba. Browne was selected by the B.C. Lions in the fifth round of the 2008 CFL Draft. Linebacker Jerrell Freeman will also join the Riders this season. The product of Mary Hardin-Baylor signed as a free agent with the NFL's Tennessee Titans, but was later released. |
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| Lions sign LB Spencer, re-sign Cason |
NFL Football |
03/09/2009 |
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| cker Cody Spencer, and re-signed running back Aveion Cason on Monday Spencer most recently played with the New York Jets, seeing action in 14 games in 2008, making 26 tackles. He spent the last three seasons with the Jets, and his first two with the Tennessee Titans. In five NFL seasons, Spencer has 66 tackles in 50 games. Cason is a veteran of eight NFL seasons, having played for St. Louis, Detroit and Dallas. He has played the last three seasons for the Lions, his second stint with the team. In 2008, Cason pl |
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| Titans ink P Hentrich |
NFL Football |
03/06/2009 |
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| Nashville, TN (MySportsbook) - The Tennessee Titans agreed to terms with punter Craig Hentrich on a contract for the 2009 season on Friday. Hentrich, the team's all-time leading punter, will return for a 12th season with Tennessee. His 852 punts in 175 games tops the franchise list while his gross average of 42.8 yards trails only Greg Montgomery (43.6). "Craig has been such a valuable player for us in so many ways during his time here and we are pleased to be able to agree on a contract with him for another |
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