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| Bengals claim QB Krenzel |
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06/20/2005 |
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| came just the seventh rookie quarterback since 1970 to win his first three starts last season. A fifth-round draft pick by Chicago in 2004, he was 3-2 in six games with the team before suffering a season-ending high ankle sprain during a loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving. Krenzel finished his rookie season completing 59-of-127 passes for 718 yards, three touchdowns and six interceptions. In college, he helped Ohio State win the 2002 national championship while guiding the Buckeyes to back-to-back Fie |
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| Redskins sign safety Dixon |
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06/18/2005 |
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| Ashburn, VA (Best E Casino) - The Washington Redskins signed free-agent safety Tony Dixon on Saturday. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. The 6-foot-1, 213-pound Dixon spent the last four years with the Dallas Cowboys, where he recorded 96 tackles, six sacks and 10 pass deflections in 53 games. Forty-nine of his tackles came on special teams. The Cowboys selected Dixon out of Alabama in the second round of the 2001 draft. . |
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| The latest news from the USOC - June 16 |
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06/16/2005 |
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| ee-leg $150,000 Rolex/USEF National Show Jumping Championship. (June 9) Three-time Olympic show jumper Kathy Kusner was welcomed as one of the newest honorees to the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame. Kusner joined fellow honorees Drew Bledsoe (Dallas Cowboys quarterback) and Louis Zamperini (1936 Olympic runner) for the induction ceremonies at the Boise Center on the Grove in Boise, Idaho. All were singled out for their efforts as role models and humanitarians at the 11th annual induction ceremonies. (J |
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| Bears waive Krenzel |
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06/14/2005 |
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| ree starts as a rookie, Krenzel led Chicago to three wins and two losses during his time under center. The 23-year-old saw his season come to an early end, though, when he suffered a high ankle sprain injury during the Bears 21-7 setback against the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving. Overall, Krenzel finished the campaign 59-of-127 for 718 yards. The former Ohio State star was a fifth-round pick of the Bears in the 2004 NFL Draft. He helped the school win the 2002 national championship along with back-to-back Fi |
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| Cardinals add FB Morrow |
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06/06/2005 |
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| nancial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The 32-year-old Morrow spent the last two seasons with Baltimore and appeared in 15 games in 2004. He led the Ravens with 21 tackles (15 solo) on special teams last season. Morrow has appeared in 129 career games, collecting 161 special teams tackles. He has 17 carries for 75 yards and 14 receptions for 144 yards. He also has returned 19 kickoffs for 362 yards. He was originally signed as an undrafted rookie free agent by the Dallas Cowboys in 1996 out of Auburn. |
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| A-Train headed to Dallas |
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05/02/2005 |
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| === A-Train headed to Dallas === Dallas, TX (Best E Casino) - The Dallas Cowboys added Anthony Thomas to their stable of running backs on Monday, signing the four-year veteran to a one-year deal. Thomas joins running backs Julius Jones and Marion Barber on the Cowboys' roster. Jones is a second-year back, while Barber will be entering his first season after being selected in the fourth round of the 2005 draft. ReShard Lee and Erick Bickerstaff, a pair of third-year backs, are also expected to vie for spots |
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| Richie Anderson released by Dallas |
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04/28/2005 |
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| Irving, TX (Best E Casino) - The Dallas Cowboys released veteran fullback Richie Anderson on Thursday, as well as seldom-used wide receiver Randal Williams. Anderson's release had been expected following neck surgery last week in New York. Dallas had actually placed him on the released/failed physical list since he has yet to begin what is expected to be a five-month rehab. The 33-year-old Anderson, who spent the first 10 years of his career with the New York Jets, played the last two years in Dallas but sa |
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| Jets DT Evans calls it a career |
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04/27/2005 |
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| y I wasn't able to do a lot of the things that I used to be able to do." With the departure of tackle Jason Ferguson this past offseason, Evans was expected to compete for a starting position this coming season for New York. Ferguson signed with the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent in March. "I feel like I'm going out on a good note," Evans continued. "I played in a Super Bowl and had a great game. That was a dream of mine since I could remember dreaming. I was blessed enough to experience that. There's 100 mil |
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| Aaron Glenn reunited with Parcells in Dallas |
NFL Football |
04/27/2005 |
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| Irving, TX (Best E Casino) - The Dallas Cowboys signed cornerback Aaron Glenn to a two-year contract on Wednesday. Glenn had been let go by the Houston Texans in a cost-cutting move on Tuesday. However, it didn't take Glenn long to find work, as the three-time Pro Bowl selection will be reunited with head coach Bill Parcells, who had coached him while he was with the New York Jets. The 32-year-old Glenn is a Humble, Texas native and starred at Nimitz High School. Glenn's play on the high school ranks eventu |
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| Lions release WR Hakim, S Marion |
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04/25/2005 |
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| he Miami Dolphins. Marion finished second on the squad with 112 tackles and three interceptions, while starting all 16 games for the Lions last season. Marion, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, was a part of two Super Bowl Championship teams with the Dallas Cowboys, who drafted him in 1993. In 182 career games, Marion has 1,133 tackles and 31 picks. Meanwhile, Kennedy originally signed with the Denver Broncos as an undrafted rookie free agent after the 2004 draft. Kennedy spent the 2004 preseason with Denver b |
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