Bills Can Coach

November 18, 2009
Buffalo Bills Rumors

The Buffalo Bills have fired head coach, Dick Jauron after a 3-6 start to the season.
The Bills made a big splash last offseason by acquiring troubled but tallented wide-out Terrell Owens, however, that excitement never made its way onto the field.
Jauron ends his tenure in Buffalo with a 26-33 record and currently has a 60-86 [...]

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Spice Up This Football Season with Sports Betting

May 18, 2009

Don’t think you have enough time for sports betting? Think again! Whether you’re dreaming of football betting, or a flutter on the horses, online betting will let you test your luck and sporting knowledge. Now, you can place bets on almost any popular sport without even leaving the house.

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Favre Tells Vikings He’ll Stay Retired

May 7, 2009
Minnesota Vikings Rumors

While the sports world is in an uproar about Manny Ramirez testing positive for performance enhancing drugs, ESPN is reporting that Brett Favre has told the Minnesota Vikings that he’ll remain retired.

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Bears Sign Former Ram, Orlando Pace

April 2, 2009
Chicago Bears Rumors

Wow, talk about a busy couple of hours! The Chicago Bears, fresh off trading for Pro-Bowl quarterback Jay Cutler, have ALSO reportedly signed former Pro-Bowl offensive tackle Orlando Pace.
Pace, a 7 time former Pro-Bowler, has struggled with injuries in the past three years and was cut by the St. Louis Rams for financial reasons. However, [...]

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Cutler Traded to Chicago Bears

April 2, 2009
Chicago Bears Rumors

Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer is reporting that disgruntled Denver Bronco quarterback, Jay Cutler, has been traded to the Chicago Bears for two first-round picks, a third-round pick and quarterback Kyle Orton.
The relationship between Cutler and the Broncos was apparently irreparably damaged when news surfaced of a failed attempt to trade Cutler for former Patriot quarterback [...]

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Rams Cut Pro Bowler, Pace

March 10, 2009
St. Louis Rams Rumors

The St. Louis Post Dispatch is reporting that the St. Louis Rams have cut former Pro Bowl left tackle, Orlando Pace.
Pace was the #1 pick overall in 1997 and has anchored the Ram’s offensive line ever since. He has made 7 trips to the Pro Bowl and appeared in 2 Super Bowls with the team.
Injuries [...]

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Buffalo Bills Sign Terrell Owens

March 8, 2009
Buffalo Bills Rumors

Terrell Owens’ agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said the controversial wide receiver wouldn’t be unemployed for long, and it turns out, he was right.
The Buffalo Bills have signed the talented but troubled wide receiver to a one year deal worth $6.5 million just two days after the Dallas Cowboys cut T.O. to try and improve their team [...]

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Cowboys Can T.O.

March 5, 2009
Dallas Cowboys Rumors

The Dallas Cowboys have reportedly released wide receiver Terrell Owens.
Despite giving the often controversial T.O. a new 4 year, $34 million deal last year, the Cowboys elected to take the $9 million salary cap hit in order to improve team chemistery.
Owens had publicly fueded with quarterback Tony Romo, tight end Jason Witten, and offensive coordinator [...]

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Holt Requests Release from Rams

March 5, 2009
St. Louis Rams Rumors

Long time St. Louis Ram, Torry Holt, has reportedly asked the team for his release.
Holt is a 7 time Pro Bowler and is the last big name piece of the Rams’ Greatest Show on Turf days. He has averaged 80 receiving yards per game over his 10 year career, but struggled mightily last season, making [...]

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Ray Returns to Ravens

March 5, 2009
Baltimore Ravens Rumors

Ray Lewis is once again a Baltimore Raven after spending less than a week as a free agent.
Baltimore signed the face of the franchise to a three year deal worth between $20-25 million.
Fellow free agent Terrell Suggs had suggested that Lewis and other Ravens players should offer the team a home town discount to stay [...]

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