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| CFL Previews - July 9-11 - Week Two |
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07/07/2010 |
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| Unfortunately for the Lions this season they will have to find a replacement for Martell Mallett who, after placing fourth in the league in rushing with 1,240 yards and was named the CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie of the Year in 2009, signed with the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL. Last season, Durant placed second in the league in passing touchdowns for the Roughriders with a total of 24, but he was also charged with a season-high 21 interceptions and that is an area that he'll have to guard against this year as d |
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| Lions welcome Roughriders to Empire Field |
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07/07/2010 |
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| Unfortunately for the Lions this season they will have to find a replacement for Martell Mallett who, after placing fourth in the league in rushing with 1,240 yards and was named the CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie of the Year in 2009, signed with the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL. Last season, Durant placed second in the league in passing touchdowns for the Roughriders with a total of 24, but he was also charged with a season-high 21 interceptions and that is an area that he'll have to guard against this year as d |
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| 4 NFL coaches visit troops in Afghanistan |
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07/05/2010 |
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As Andy Reid visited with injured soldiers in a hospital at Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan, the coach of the Philadelphia Eagles couldn't get over how eager they were to return to action. ``You see guys in there, some of them missing limbs and some pretty beat up,'' Reid said. ``These guys couldn't wait to go back out there, if they could, and fight to protect our country. It's quite an amazing thing.'' Reid, John Fox of the Carolina Panthers, Marvin Lewis of the Cincinnati Bengals and Brad Childress of th |
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| 4 NFL coaches visits troops in Afghanistan |
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07/05/2010 |
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Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid says he has even greater respect for the troops fighting in Afghanistan after joining three other NFL coaches on a trip to the country over the Fourth of July weekend. Reid says he was amazed to see guys so eager to go out and protect the United States, adding he's not sure ``we really have a full grasp of what they're doing over there. The desire is amazing.'' Reid, John Fox of the Carolina Panthers, Marvin Lewis of the Cincinnati Bengals and Brad Childress of the Minnes |
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| Remaining Unrestricted Free Agents |
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07/04/2010 |
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| ell, QB; Dan Campbell, TE; Kendrick Clancy, NT; Darnell Dinkins, TE; Billy Miller, TE; Paul Spicer, DE. NEW YORK GIANTS-None. NEW YORK JETS-James Dearth, LS; Marques Douglas, DT; Ryan Fowler, LB; Larry Izzo, LB. OAKLAND RAIDERS-John Wade, C. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Jeremiah Trotter, LB; Tracy White, LB. PITTSBURGH STEELERS-Rocky Boiman, LB; Tyrone Carter, DB; Travis Kirschke, DE; f-Jeff Reed, K; Deshea Townsend, DB. ST. LOUIS RAMS-Clinton Hart, DB; Leonard Little, DE. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS-Dennis Norman, C; |
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| AP Source: Eagles may cut Michael Vick |
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07/03/2010 |
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -A person familiar with the team's thinking says the Philadelphia Eagles are strongly considering releasing Michael Vick. The person says the team might cut Vick no matter what police conclude during their investigation of a shooting that followed the quarterback's birthday celebration in Virginia Beach last week. The person spoke to The Associated Press early Saturday on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation. Vick has said he had nothing to do with the shootin |
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| AP Source: Eagles may cut Vick |
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07/03/2010 |
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -A person familiar with the team's thinking says the Philadelphia Eagles are strongly considering releasing Michael Vick. The person says the team might cut Vick no matter what police conclude during their investigation of a shooting that followed the quarterback's birthday celebration in Virginia Beach last week. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation. Vick has said he had nothing to do with the shooting. He also said |
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| Vick says he 'had nothing to do with' shooting |
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07/01/2010 |
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback Michael Vick says he was not involved with a shooting following his birthday celebration in Virginia Beach last week. ``I want to assure everyone that I had nothing to do with that incident,'' he said in the statement provided to The Associated Press by his representatives Thursday night. ``I left the restaurant prior to it occurring and did not witness what happened.'' Vick said he reported the incident to the Eagles and ``to representatives of Commissio |
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| Police: Vick not ruled out as suspect in shooting |
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07/01/2010 |
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -Police say Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback Michael Vick has not been ruled out as suspect or person of interest in a shooting investigation in Virginia Beach. Police spokesman Adam Bernstein says police did not look at Vick or anyone else as a possible suspect immediately after the shooting early Friday because detectives had not begun their investigation. Bernstein says police will not discuss specifics of the investigation and says no one has been named as a suspect or arrested in the |
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| Club spokesman: Vick left minutes before shooting |
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06/30/2010 |
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) -The spokesman for the nightclub where Michael Vick held his birthday bash says the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback left in a car minutes before a shooting outside, contradicting Vick's attorney's timeline. Vick's attorney, Larry Woodward, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Vick left the establishment at least 10 minutes, and perhaps as many as 20 minutes, before the shooting. Allen Fabijan, spokesman for Guadalajara Mexican restaurant and nightclub, said Wednesday that time- |
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