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| Mourning hasn't ruled out return |
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06/02/2008 |
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| d leg injuries in a game last December, said Monday that if his body gets healthy, he'd like to come back and play one more season before finally calling it a career. ``I want to come back and play another year,'' Mourning said, while appearing at Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor's charity golf event. ``I just want to get my body right to do it. I need to get my body where my mind is.'' Mourning has said several times previously that a return wasn't out of the question - but Monday's comments may |
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| Taylor mum about football at charity golf tournament |
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06/02/2008 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -Jason Taylor is practicing again in South Florida. He's just playing a different game in a different place than his Miami Dolphins teammates. Just a few blocks from where the Dolphins held a voluntary practice Monday, Taylor hosted a charity golf tournament to benefit his foundation. The six-time Pro Bowl defensive end denied reports linking him to a trade, saying he has not been contacted about a possible move. Taylor was reluctant to discuss his ongoing feud with the Dolphins, who h |
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| Taylor wants to play 1 more year, is open to trade |
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06/01/2008 |
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) -Jason Taylor wanted to clear the air on numerous topics. No, he did not demand a trade from the Miami Dolphins. Yes, he wants to play one more season before moving on to an acting career. No, he still hasn't spoken with new Dolphins boss Bill Parcells. Yes, he believes Tony Sparano will be a good coach in Miami. No, he doesn't regret missing workouts to appear on ABC's ``Dancing with the Stars.'' Yes, he desperately wants to leave football a winner. But on one issue - whether he w |
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| Jason Taylor says he's playing 1 more year, open to trade |
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06/01/2008 |
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) -Jason Taylor wants to play one more season, even if it's with the Miami Dolphins. The six-time Pro Bowl defensive end denied reports Sunday that he demanded to be traded from the Dolphins, but did acknowledge for the first time that if Miami wants to move him, he would be receptive. ``I want to win in '08,'' Taylor said. Taylor and the Dolphins have been estranged for weeks, partly over his decision to perform on ABC's ``Dancing with the Stars'' and not work out with teammates i |
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| Report: Former Bucs player used drugs night before he died |
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05/28/2008 |
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| he saw McHale take several Xanax pills and use cocaine. McHale was found dead at the home of Jackson Martin. The 45-year-old was an offensive lineman for the Bucs from 1987-92, then spent two years with the Philadelphia Eagles and a year with the Miami Dolphins. Martin told officers in the report that McHale had not made suicidal threats and was looking forward to returning to rehab the next day. The medical examiner's office will determine the cause of death. Foul play is not suspected.Copyright © |
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| Authorities: Former Bucs player found dead |
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05/25/2008 |
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| unday in the Tampa-area home. Authorities say foul play is not suspected. An autopsy has been scheduled. No further information was immediately available. McHale played for the Bucs from 1987-92, then spent two years with the Philadelphia Eagles and a year with Miami Dolphins.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 The Associated Press. |
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| Ties between Dolphins, Jason Taylor all but severed |
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05/21/2008 |
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MIAMI (AP) -The feud between Jason Taylor and Bill Parcells intensified Wednesday, making it likely the six-time Pro Bowl defensive end has played his last game for the Miami Dolphins. Coach Tony Sparano said Taylor isn't expected to take part in any team activities through training camp. The revelation came less than 24 hours after Taylor finished second to Kristi Yamaguchi in the finals of ``Dancing With the Stars'' in Los Angeles. For weeks the new Dolphins regime, led by Parcells, has fumed while T |
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| Broncos defense ready to make up for 2007 |
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05/20/2008 |
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| y shoulder. Being out, I'm ready to go play football. I'd be ready if it started tomorrow.'' The rest of the defense is ready to atone for last season. In 2007, the Broncos gave up 409 points, the fifth-most in the NFL. Only one AFC team, the 1-15 Miami Dolphins, allowed more. The Broncos have made major changes, signing free-agent linebackers Boss Bailey and Niko Koutouvides and safeties Marlon McCree and Marquand Manuel. They also traded for defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson to help bolster the front l |
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| Dolphins ink OL McKinney |
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05/19/2008 |
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| Davie, FL (Best E Casino) - The Miami Dolphins signed free agent offensive lineman Steve McKinney on Monday. McKinney, a 10-year NFL veteran, suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in September of last season while playing for the Houston Texans, and was placed on injured reserve. The 32-year-old McKinney was signed as a free agent by Houston in 2002 after he played four seasons with the Indianapolis Colts. He started all 16 regular season contests for the Texans from 2002-2005 and all three contests la |
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| OL McKinney joins Dolphins |
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05/19/2008 |
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MIAMI (AP) -Offensive lineman Steve McKinney, coming back from a knee injury that forced him to miss most of the 2007 season, signed a contract Monday to join the Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins also signed three late-round draft choices - running backs Jalen Parmele and Lex Hilliard, and defensive end Lionel Dotson, along with center Matt Spanos, an undrafted free agent from Southern Cal. The 6-foot-4, 302-pound McKinney was a starter in each of his first eight NFL seasons, but after he allowed 9 1/4 sac |
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