Archive for the Category ‘Dolphins’

Best Offseason Moves So Far

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Bills Very Interested In Joey Porter

The Buffalo Bills have contacted free agent Linebacker Joey Porter to see if he is interested in a visit.

Mason Done in Baltimore; May Retire

Derrick Mason’s days in Baltimore are over according to Ravens’ beat writer, Jamison Hensley, due to the fact that he is no longer considered a priority by the front office executives. Why is the teams all-time receiving yardage leader (until Todd Heap breaks it this season if Mason retires) in just five years no longer a priority you may ask

Mason Done in Baltimore; May Retire

Derrick Mason’s days in Baltimore are over according to Ravens’ beat writer, Jamison Hensley, due to the fact that he is no longer considered a priority by the front office executives. Why is the teams all-time receiving yardage leader (until Todd Heap breaks it this season if Mason retires) in just five years no longer a priority you may ask?

Dansby Will Be A Dolphin

The Dolphins shed salary Friday for a reason.

Karlos Dansby to Visit Miami Friday

by Bruce Ciskie Filed under: Arizona Cardinals , Chicago Bears , Dolphins , NFL Free Agency As NFL free agency began at the stroke of midnight (Eastern time, of course) Friday, players started to plot out visits ahead of striking it rich on new contracts.

Karlos Dansby to Visit Miami Friday

by Bruce Ciskie Filed under: Arizona Cardinals , Chicago Bears , Dolphins , NFL Free Agency As NFL free agency began at the stroke of midnight (Eastern time, of course) Friday, players started to plot out visits ahead of striking it rich on new contracts. For some players, these visits are nothing but a formality.

Headlinin’: Crimson Tide go to Washington

Making the morning rounds. • Meet your new Secretary of ‘Process.’ Alabama will be making the championship pilgrimage to the White House next week, where the team will tour the capital and meet with President Obama, who coach Nick Saban reportedly invited to participate in the coaching staff’s lunchtime basketball games in the spring

Joey Porter’s Play Spoke Louder Than Words for Dolphins

by Nancy Gay Filed under: Dolphins , NFL Analysis INDIANAPOLIS — Joey Porter ’s explosive, critical comments about his lack of playing time with the Miami Dolphins in 2009 had nothing to do with the team’s decision to release him last week, general manager Jeff Ireland said Thursday. “Nothing, in the bearing of why we released Joey — or the intent was to release Joey that day,” said Ireland, noting that Dolphins had to reinstate Porter to their roster the same day after the NFL ruled the move an “invalid termination.” The sudden reversal was believed to be salary cap related: By releasing Porter prior to March 4, the team didn’t have to pay him a $1 million roster bonus due that day

Tuesday stock report: Georgia Tech’s pitching shines

With heavy snow causing travel issues in some parts of the country today, there were several cancellations.

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