ADRIAN BRIJBASSI
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Jimmy Clausen will be a Seahawk. No mock draft needed. We can deduce that much from Tuesday’s news that backup Seneca Wallace had been shipped to Cleveland.
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Jimmy Clausen will be a Seahawk. No mock draft needed. We can deduce that much from Tuesday’s news that backup Seneca Wallace had been shipped to Cleveland.
Read moreHank Baskett’s bobble in the Super Bowl didn’t lock him out of the NFL.
The Bengals signed the wide receiver to a four-year deal on Friday.
The Browns dealt a 2011 NFL Draft pick in exchange for Wallace.
Nothing says “dead-beat dad” quite like getting someone else to pay the bill.
Big Ben needs Jackie Chiles.
Michael Vick is getting his paws on $1.5 million, according to reports.
You’d expect Donovan McNabb to be throwing punches not passes at Terrell Owens.
The Steelers have inked wide receiver Arnaz Battle and safety Will Allen.
Whoops, there goes that potential signing bonus.
With a $1.7 million roster bonus due on Monday, the Raiders instead said goodbye to Huggy Bear’s son.
Career year, shmareer year.
The Bears have released the 7-time Pro Bowl LT.
Without an actual competition, the promising Packers TE has moved into the starting lineup.
Not unexpectedly, Buffalo cancelled the T.O. show after one season.
ADRIAN BRIJBASSI
NFLPosts.com Editor
Jimmy Clausen will be a Seahawk. No mock draft needed. We can deduce that much from Tuesday’s news that backup Seneca Wallace had been shipped to Cleveland.
EDDIE LEE
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As I thought about Ben Roethlisberger while watching the Oscars on Sunday night, I recalled a quote attributed to Mark Harmon regarding his early acting days on TV’s St. Elsewhere and a certain opportunity that opened up to…
EDDIE LEE
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Some words of caution to the euphoric Chicago Bears, who shut out the competition in the Julius Peppers sweepstakes on Friday, the first day of NFL free agency in 2010. Remember the Redskins.
ADRIAN BRIJBASSI
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In many circles, Todd Haley’s star has sunk faster than, well, a comet. The Kansas City Chiefs’ head coach bungled through a brutal first year that included a long list of smacks: his star running back questioned his…
EDDIE LEE
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Ah, spring. When a man’s thoughts turn to … the 2010 NFL draft? Getcha Popcorn ready, baby. Not only is the football geek’s dream event moving to Prime Time, this year’s selections may have the biggest effect on…
ADRIAN BRIJBASSI
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Is the NFL scouting combine really that important?
By now, any of us can find the 40-yard dash times of any of the elite college prospects with a search-engine query. If we don’t know how much they can bench…
EDDIE LEE
NFLPosts.com Editor
As a rookie, Jamal Lewis was the offensive force that gave the Ravens the balance they needed to win Super Bowl XXXV. In his ninth, and likely final campaign, after his season cut was short by post-concussion symptoms,…
Ronnie Lott. Troy Polamalu. Taylor Mays?
The USC senior certainly hopes he can follow those Trojans and become an All-Pro safety at the next level. Problem is, Mays’ NFL draft stock keeps falling. The Senior Bowl was supposed to showcase his…
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With the first pick in the 2010 NFL draft, the St. Louis Rams select …
Football is the only sport that measures players’ speed over 40 yards. Not 30. Not 33. Not 35. You can blame Paul Brown, the football pioneer who has a franchise named after him.
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In the modern era of the NFL combine, and by that, we mean in the 2000s, the fastest 40 remains the 4.24 put up by Titans RB Chris Johnson in 2008. It’s the holy grail of speed, and the former…
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“thank you Lt for making my career a success thus far, your the man. Wish I could have gotten you a ring.”
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The San Francisco 49ers backup QB answers his fan mail.