New England Patriots QB Tom Brady has been fined $10,000 for making contact with Baltimore Ravens FS Ed Reed during a slide in the AFC Championship Game.
Patriots | Tom Brady fined $10,000
Monthly Archives: January 2013
Ray Lewis focused on Super Bowl XLVII, not retirement
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis says he hasn’t even thought about his impending retirement. Why? He’s too busy trying to finish off his career with a second Super Bowl title.
Ray Lewis focused on Super Bowl XLVII, not retirement
Saints | Two may not fit 3-4 defense
New Orleans Saints DE Will Smith and LB Jonathan Vilma may not fit the 3-4 defensive alignment the team is switching to next season.
Saints | Two may not fit 3-4 defense
Packers | Jeff Saturday to decide on future after Pro Bowl
Green Bay Packers C Jeff Saturday said he will make a decision on whether he will retire after the 2013 Pro Bowl. He said he has not made a decision on his future as this point but will sit down with his family and hopefully make a decision.
Packers | Jeff Saturday to decide on future after Pro Bowl
Buccaneers | Daniel Te’o-Nesheim could get high tender
Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Mark Dominik indicated the team may place the first-round tender or second-round tender offer on restricted free-agent DE Daniel Te’o-Nesheim so they have a better chance to keep him.
Buccaneers | Daniel Te’o-Nesheim could get high tender
Buccaneers | Hope to bring back Dallas Clark
Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Mark Dominik said the team would like to re-sign impending free-agent TE Dallas Clark and hopes to meet with his agent soon.
Buccaneers | Hope to bring back Dallas Clark
Giants | Sergio Kindle worked out
The New York Giants worked out free-agent LB Sergio Kindle (Ravens) Thursday, Jan. 24.
Giants | Sergio Kindle worked out
Bears | Pat Meyer hired
The Chicago Bears have hired Montreal Alouettes offensive coordinator Pat Meyer as their assistant offensive line coach.
Bears | Pat Meyer hired
Nevin Shapiro’s attorney insists she did nothing wrong
Nevin Shapiro’s attorney said Thursday that she did nothing wrong during the former Miami booster’s bankruptcy proceedings, instead insisting that the NCAA’s problems during an investigation of the Hurricanes’ athletic department were self-inflicted.
Shapiro’s attorney insists she did nothing wrong
Nevin Shapiro’s attorney said Thursday that she did nothing wrong during the former Miami booster’s bankruptcy proceedings, instead insisting that the NCAA’s problems during an investigation of the Hurricanes’ athletic department were self-inflicted.