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Philadelphia Eagles should not send Donovan McNabb to the Oakland Raiders
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Please. Please. Please, don’t trade Donavan McNabb to the Oakland Raiders.
I don’t hold this extreme position because I’m an Eagles fan. And judging from the Philly fans I know, that wouldn’t make a difference considering they all want to chase him out of town like a scene out of a black-and-white 1950’s monster movie.
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Jason Elam Retiring as a Bronco Could Mean More than Meets the Eye
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It’s always nice to see the NFL actually doing something right.
It all started, although could have gone further, with the changes to the overtime rules at the owners’ meetings not too long ago. Now, the Denver Broncos, who have been less than impressive when it comes to player relations the past few years, decided they would have Jason Elam retire as a Bronco.
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New England Patriots’ Ty Warren works on his degree instead of getting $250,000 bonus
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Offseason training has once again begun in the NFL, but noticeably absent from a lot of teams workouts are the players. Many players choose to skip the voluntary offseason workouts each year, and this year with a lockout looming many restricted free agents aren’t showing out of uncertainty with the team.
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Tiger Woods will make his return to golf at Masters
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The much anticipated return of Tiger Woods to competitive golf finally has a date set and it will be April 8 at the Masters.
In a statement released on Tuesday, Woods declared that he would return from his leave of absence at Augusta National Golf Club. Woods has never missed the year’s first major as a professional golfer.
“The Masters is where I won my first major and I view this tournament with great respect. After a long and necessary time away from the game, I feel like I’m ready to start my season at Augusta,” Woods said in a statement.
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Washington Wizards Gilbert Arenas says he deserves to be punished
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As Washington Wizards’ guard Gilbert Arenas prepares to be sentenced next week in his case where he pleaded guilty to a felony gun charge in January, Arenas says that he deserves to be punished for his actions.
The suspended Washington Wizards guard told Esquire magazine that he wasn’t using “longevity thinking” when he took out four guns in what he says was an attempt to play a prank on teammate Javaris Crittenton in December.
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Merlin Olsen dies at 69
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Merlin Olsen has died at age 69. Olsen was a defensive lineman that was part of the Los Angeles Rams’ “Fearsome Foursome” in the 1960’s. Olsen passed away after a long battle with cancer.
“This was the voice of a man who not only became one of our country’s most decorated athletes, but also one of the most accomplished and respected people ever to hail from the state of Utah,” said Stan Albrecht, president of Utah State.
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Derrick Mason agrees to two-year deal with Baltimore Ravens
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The Baltimore Ravens continue to bolster their passing attack, this time re-signing two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Derrick Mason.
Mason and the Ravens agreed on a two-year deal that is reported to be worth $8 million, with $3.5 million coming in the first year. Mason originally joined the Ravens in 2005 and with this new deal, he is likely to finish his career in Baltimore.
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Marion Jones signs with Tulsa Shock of WNBA
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One time great Olympic sprinter Marion Jones will now have a chance to prove her greatness in a sport she used to play in college. On Wednesday, Jones signed with the WNBA’s Tulsa Shock.
“The word redemption is not in my vocabulary,” Jones said at a news conference, flanked by team president Steve Swetoha and coach Nolan Richardson. “I’m a competitor, I want to play against the best in the world, and I know that I will be doing that.”
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Antonio Bryant agrees to four-year deal with Cincinnati Bengals
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JOCKlife.com has learned exclusively that free agent wide receiver Antonio Bryant has agreed to a deal with the Cincinnati Bengals. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but according to a league source, it is believed to be a four-year deal.
Bryant made a visit to Cincinnati on Tuesday, but ultimately left before completing a deal with the team. It had been reported that the Washington Redskins and the Miami Dolphins were interested in acquiring Bryant as well.
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Public should let police fully investigate before passing judgment on Ben Roethlisberger
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While the facts continue to emerge from the Ben Roethlisberger situation in Milledgeville, G.A., fans, critics, and advocates should wait for the police to sort through the findings before jumping the gun to convict Roethlisberger.
“The investigation is ongoing. It would be premature to make any announcement at this time,” said Fred Bright, district attorney for the Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit. “When the facts are in and a decision is made, we will let you know.”
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