Monthly Archives: June 2014

DeSean Jackson: Never been in group

Jackson: 'Hand actions' are nod to good friends Washington Redskins wide receiver DeSean Jackson stated he has actually never been in a group which any sort of alleged gang indicators he screens are simply "hand motions" committed to his youth friends. Jackson, in an interview with The Journal, claimed he recognizes people in groups. However…
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Moss joins team of son’s HS group

Randy Moss signs up with senior high school personnel Randy Moss can now add coaching to his lengthy listing of football accomplishments. Moss has actually signed up with Victory Christian Facility Secondary school in Charlotte, N.C., as the soccer team's associate head train, baseding on a record by The Charlotte Viewer. Moss' child, Thaddeus, signed…
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Clowney played harmed at S. Carolina

Clowney played impacted with S. Carolina Houston Texans linebacker Jadeveon Clowney, which went through surgical treatment for a sports hernia two weeks ago that triggered him to miss out on minicamp, had fun with the injury throughout his final season at South Carolina, according to a report. Clowney had claimed earlier this month that the…
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Wes Welker: Unaware of playbook

Welker: Lively small talk caused playbook flap Previous New England pass receiver Wes Welker added context to a story that blew up recently regarding the Patriots possibly being in belongings of the The big apple Jets' playbook, saying that fun exchange between close friends might have sparked the media firestorm. Welker said that he utilized…
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Redskins authorize WR Rice Jr

Redskins authorize WR Rice Jr., undrafted child of Hall of Famer. The Washington Redskins have authorized Jerry Rice Jr., boy of the Venue of Fame receiver. Rice is an undrafted free agent from UNLV. He recorded 11 passes for 86 backyards and one touchdown in 2012 in his only period with the Rebels. Rice is…
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Most Important Packers No. 11: David Bakhtiari

Packers tackle Bakhtiari was on the industry for 99 percent of the offensive breaks last season. When the 2013 NFL season was over, David Bakhtiari lastly reflected upon what had actually happened to his life over the course of less than one year. He went from being on a one-win University of Colorado soccer team…
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