Donovan McNabb got a No.5 redskins jersey at Tuesday. We wonder to know the feel to play against the team that traded him away. Donovan McNabb holds his jersey with Skins coach Mike Shanahan at the introduction for a picture. He was smiling.
"I don't look at it as any different than playing the Giants or Dallas," the ex-Eagles quarterback said. "I'm not going to run my head through a locker and start throwing stuff in my house. It's an opportunity to play against another team and for us to bring another win home." But it really means something in terms of the NFC East, it takes on extra meaning for McNabb has to face the Eagles twice a year.
Boos and cheers are also common. Some fans unsatisfied with the team for choosing the QB in the 1999 draft. While after five NFC championship games and one Super Bowl appearance, McNabb would like to remember the good moments and the the shining place he left the franchise. It's pretty a fresh start for him to say good bye to his eagles jersey.
2010年4月13日星期二
2010年4月12日星期一
Some palyers visited Steelers
Some guys will have the chance to wear the steelers jerseys. They hosted a trio of defensive backs at team headquarters Wednesday.
The Steelers met with Boise State cornerback Kyle Wilson, Alabama cornerback Kareem Jackson and University of Maryland cornerback Nolan Carroll, according to an NFL source with knowledge of the situation. Wilson, who ran a 4.42 in the 40-yard dash at his Pro Day workout, is projected a first-round draft selection. Jackson’s stock is rising to the point where he’s regarded as a first-round possibility. And Carroll, a 4.39 speedster who has recovered from a broken leg, is ranked anywhere from the middle round to the latter portion of the draft.
The guy also visited Dolphins earlier this week and has also conducted a private workout for the AFC East franchise.
The Steelers met with Boise State cornerback Kyle Wilson, Alabama cornerback Kareem Jackson and University of Maryland cornerback Nolan Carroll, according to an NFL source with knowledge of the situation. Wilson, who ran a 4.42 in the 40-yard dash at his Pro Day workout, is projected a first-round draft selection. Jackson’s stock is rising to the point where he’s regarded as a first-round possibility. And Carroll, a 4.39 speedster who has recovered from a broken leg, is ranked anywhere from the middle round to the latter portion of the draft.
The guy also visited Dolphins earlier this week and has also conducted a private workout for the AFC East franchise.
2010年3月31日星期三
Logan Paulsen turns to solid workout
Logan Paulsen turned in a solid workout today at the UCLA Pro Day workout. He was one of the top blocking tight ends in the draft according to a league source.
Per our source, the 6-foot-4, 265-pounder bench pressed 225 pounds 25 times and turned in an 8-11 broad jump. Paulsen caught all but one off-target pass. He ran in the 4.8 to 4.9 range in the 40-yard dash. Paulsen caught 71 career passes for 888 yards and one touchdown. Last season, the three-year starter caught 29 passes for 362 yards. The workout which was heavily attended due to the presence of blue-chip defensive tackle Brian Price, was attended by Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson and Carolina Panthers coach John Fox.
But I think he has the ability to have the NFL jersey.
Per our source, the 6-foot-4, 265-pounder bench pressed 225 pounds 25 times and turned in an 8-11 broad jump. Paulsen caught all but one off-target pass. He ran in the 4.8 to 4.9 range in the 40-yard dash. Paulsen caught 71 career passes for 888 yards and one touchdown. Last season, the three-year starter caught 29 passes for 362 yards. The workout which was heavily attended due to the presence of blue-chip defensive tackle Brian Price, was attended by Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson and Carolina Panthers coach John Fox.
But I think he has the ability to have the NFL jersey.
2010年3月30日星期二
Bears have three players to one-year deals
Three players will be offered the bears jerseys today. They signed three players to one-year contract.
Linebacker Tim Shaw, running back Kahlil Bell and defensive tackle Matt Toeaina were exclusive rights free agents. They got their business done in time for the beginning of the (voluntary) offseason conditioning program. Shaw made eight tackles on special teams in the Bears’ season finale at Detroit to give him a franchise record 30. It was a remarkable feat, especially considering he didn’t join the roster until Week 2 as the player who replaced Brian Urlacher’s spot on the roster.
Toeaina has spent the last three seasons with the Bears but has rarely been called upon.
Linebacker Tim Shaw, running back Kahlil Bell and defensive tackle Matt Toeaina were exclusive rights free agents. They got their business done in time for the beginning of the (voluntary) offseason conditioning program. Shaw made eight tackles on special teams in the Bears’ season finale at Detroit to give him a franchise record 30. It was a remarkable feat, especially considering he didn’t join the roster until Week 2 as the player who replaced Brian Urlacher’s spot on the roster.
Toeaina has spent the last three seasons with the Bears but has rarely been called upon.
2010年3月27日星期六
Bears Louis troubled in assault charge
Offensive lineman Lance Louis with bears jersey has been sentenced to 40 hours of community service and anger management classes for an altercation that happened while he was playing at San Diego State.
Louis was also sentenced to three years of informal probation and a $565 fine as part of his plea deal with the office after pleading guilty Friday to misdemeanor assault. Authorities say Louis assaulted SDSU teammate Nick Sandford in a team meeting room last fall. Sandford suffered a concussion, broken eardrum and fractured cheekbone.
The Bears have said they were aware of the incident before they drafted Louis. He could be subject to discipline under the NFL's personal conduct policy.
Louis was also sentenced to three years of informal probation and a $565 fine as part of his plea deal with the office after pleading guilty Friday to misdemeanor assault. Authorities say Louis assaulted SDSU teammate Nick Sandford in a team meeting room last fall. Sandford suffered a concussion, broken eardrum and fractured cheekbone.
The Bears have said they were aware of the incident before they drafted Louis. He could be subject to discipline under the NFL's personal conduct policy.
2010年3月26日星期五
Joe Haden works for Browns
Players with NFL jerseys all know that the Browns are intrigued by University of Florida defensive back Joe Haden, the top-ranked cornerback.
It is said that he will be visiting the Browns, who hold the seventh overall pick of the first round, at their team headquarters in Berea. Shareef told the National Football Post in a telephone interview that he would really love it if they could get Joe there with the Browns and Eric Mangini and Mike Holmgren, and the Browns have shown a lot of interest in Joe.
Shareef said that Haden has several other workouts and visited scheduled with teams drafting in the top 15 selections.
It is said that he will be visiting the Browns, who hold the seventh overall pick of the first round, at their team headquarters in Berea. Shareef told the National Football Post in a telephone interview that he would really love it if they could get Joe there with the Browns and Eric Mangini and Mike Holmgren, and the Browns have shown a lot of interest in Joe.
Shareef said that Haden has several other workouts and visited scheduled with teams drafting in the top 15 selections.
2010年3月25日星期四
Cardinal Rejoins Minnesota for the stretch run
After a long period of feigned interest in other teams Zydrunas Ilgauskas got his cavaliers jersey at last.
It’s been a month since the Timberwolves won a game, three weeks since they were even able to stay within a half-dozen points of an opponent. To an outsider, the idea of joining this freefall to the finish must seem akin to airlifting onto the Titanic.
To Brian Cardinal, it’s like coming home. "I’m excited to be back. We’re going through some growing pains right now, but I’m excited to be a part of it," the 10-year veteran said Tuesday after rejoining the team that traded him in February. "It’s fun to be back."
It's the Janitor can clean the tough job up.
It’s been a month since the Timberwolves won a game, three weeks since they were even able to stay within a half-dozen points of an opponent. To an outsider, the idea of joining this freefall to the finish must seem akin to airlifting onto the Titanic.
To Brian Cardinal, it’s like coming home. "I’m excited to be back. We’re going through some growing pains right now, but I’m excited to be a part of it," the 10-year veteran said Tuesday after rejoining the team that traded him in February. "It’s fun to be back."
It's the Janitor can clean the tough job up.
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