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| Broncos sign defensive end Kenard Lang |
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03/17/2006 |
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DENVER (AP) -Free-agent defensive end Kenard Lang signed a three-year contract with the Denver Broncos on Friday. Lang, a nine-year veteran and former first-round draft pick, played the last four years with the Cleveland Browns. In 16 games with the Browns last season, Lang had 43 tackles, two sacks and ranked third on the team with 10 pressures. Lang has played in 138 regular-season games (101 starts), recording 528 tackles, 44 sacks, and three interceptions. Copyright © 2005 The Associated P |
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| Owens finally released by Eagles |
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03/15/2006 |
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| y would not comment. Owens' publicist, Kim Etheredge, and his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, both declined to speculate about his future. The Eagles gave Owens and Rosenhaus permission to talk with other teams in January. The former All-Pro met with the Denver Broncos. Miami and Dallas reportedly have interest in Owens, and Kansas City president Carl Peterson has said he'd consider giving him a one-year, incentive-laden deal. The Cowboys released Keyshawn Johnson hours later, possibly clearing the way for Owens.< |
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| Cowboys release Keyshawn Johnson |
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03/14/2006 |
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| more than a big-time receiver away from a championship. He also may not appreciate the one-liners and nicknames Parcells uses to motivate players. Still, Dallas is among four teams Owens is believed to be considering. He has already met with the Denver Broncos, and Kansas City president Carl Peterson has said he'd consider giving Johnson a one-year, incentive-laden deal. Miami is another possibility, one that may pique Johnson's interest more following the acquisition of quarterback Daunte Culpepper on Tu |
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| Owens awaits his fate |
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03/14/2006 |
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| he Eagles must cut him or trade him - not a likely scenario - before then or they would have to pay him the money. The Eagles gave Owens and his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, permission to talk with other teams in January. The former All-Pro met with the Denver Broncos. Miami and Dallas reportedly have interest in Owens, and Kansas City president Carl Peterson has said he'd consider giving him a one-year, incentive-laden deal. Owens helped the Eagles reach the Super Bowl in his first season in Philadelphia, but |
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| Ravens keep Lewis in backfield |
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03/13/2006 |
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| He was the fifth overall selection in the 2000 NFL Draft. Lewis will join newly acquired running back Mike Anderson in the Baltimore backfield that should spark a solid power running game for the Ravens. Anderson can also be used in the fullback position. Anderson, a six-year veteran, has played his entire career with the Denver Broncos. Last season, he played in 15 games and rushed for 1,014 yards with 12 touchdowns. For his career, the Utah product has rushed for 3,822 yards with 36 touchdowns in 74 games. |
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| Broncos re-sign Warren and Leach |
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03/12/2006 |
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| === Broncos re-sign Warren and Leach === Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos made two moves on the first day of free agency, re-signing defensive tackle Gerard Warren to a six- year contract and tight end/long snapper Mike Leach to a four-year deal. Warren, who played the first four seasons of his career in Cleveland, had three sacks while starting 16 games in 2005. He was acquired in a trade prior to last season. Warren helped the Broncos defense finish second in the league against the run, |
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| Ravens reach agreement with Denver defensive end |
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03/12/2006 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -The Baltimore Ravens reached an agreement in principle with four-time Pro Bowl defensive end Trevor Pryce on Saturday, team officials and Pryce's agent said. Pryce, a starter for the Denver Broncos for the past nine seasons, agreed to a five-year contract worth $25 million that includes $10 million in guaranteed money. Pryce's arrival happened hours after Baltimore lost defensive tackle Maake Kemoeatu, defensive end Tony Weaver and running back Chester Taylor on the opening day |
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| Warren agrees to six-year deal with Broncos |
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03/11/2006 |
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DENVER (AP) -Free agent defensive end Gerard Warren re-signed with the Denver Broncos on Saturday, agreeing to a six-year deal. The Broncos also re-signed tight end/long snapper Mike Leach to a four-year contract. Warren joined the Broncos last season and had 44 tackles, three sacks and three pass breakups. He helped Denver rank second in run defense at 85 yards a game, the third-best mark in franchise history. ``Gerard joined our team in 2005 and made an immediate impact on the defensive front,'' gene |
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| Little progress in early hours of NFL meeting |
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03/08/2006 |
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| : ``We've had a good dialogue. Very productive.'' Beyond that, some of the higher-revenue teams that entered the meeting undecided have owners who have traditionally been those who regularly sacrifice for the good of the league. They include the Denver Broncos, owned by Pat Bowlen, and the New York Giants, run by John Mara, son of the late Wellington Mara, who more than 40 years ago was one of three major-market owners who agreed to share television money. The senior Mara was elected to the Hall of Fame i |
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| Harmony marks first day of owners meeting |
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03/08/2006 |
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| d a good dialogue. Very productive.'' Beyond that, some of the higher-revenue teams that entered the meeting undecided have owners who have traditionally been ``league'' people who regularly sacrifice for the good of the league. They include the Denver Broncos, owned by Pat Bowlen, and the New York Giants, run by John Mara, son of the late Wellington Mara, who more than 40 years ago was one of three major-market owners who agreed to share television money. The senior Mara was elected to the Hall of Fame i |
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