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Rams' Wroten suspended for season
St. Louis Rams defensive end Claude Wroten was suspended without pay for the season on Wednesday for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy. Wroten, entering his third season with the Rams, was suspended for four games last season. His draft stock...Tags: National Football League
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Idea not ridiculous, but method sure is
BOURBONNAIS—Speed always has been the preferred method Devin Hester uses to make points. So hurry up and get to training camp, No. 23. Maybe Hester can borrow Lance Briggs' car. Whatever it takes to get him to the Olivet Nazarene University...Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Brian Urlacher, Contracts, Devin Hester, Chicago Bears
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Bears' Hester Holding Out
Devin Hester, who has electrified the NFL with 11 punt and kickoff returns for touchdowns in his first two seasons, skipped the Chicago Bears' first training camp practice Wednesday in a holdout. "I'm not coming," Hester told the Chicago Tribune in a...Tags: Defense, Brett Favre, Ryan Tucker, Devin Hester, Armed Forces
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Goodell keeping an eye on Favre
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is monitoring the ongoing rift between the Green Bay Packers and Brett Favre. A person with direct knowledge of Goodell's interest said the commissioner has spoken with Packers management several times recently as...Tags: Los Angeles Clippers, Brett Favre, LeBron James, National Basketball Association, Devin Hester
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Pryce on mend, on run
Sun reporterTrevor Pryce said he feels good, and he proved it yesterday at Ravens training camp. The defensive end looked trim and didn't seem to be carrying extra weight on his 6-foot-5, 286-pound frame. After practicing with mostly rookies in the morning at...Tags: San Francisco 49ers, National Football League, Diseases, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Samari Rolle
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Rams sign fourth-rounder King
The St. Louis Rams agreed to terms Wednesday on a three-year contract with cornerback Justin King, the team's fourth-round draft pick. King, the 101st overall pick, played at Penn State, where he was an all-Big Ten first-team selection in 2007. The... -
Rams to arrive in Mequon for training camp
The St. Louis Rams are expected in the Milwaukee suburb of Mequon on Thursday for training camp. The Rams will start practicing Friday at Concordia University Wisconsin on the shores of Lake Michigan. Twenty of their sessions will be open to the public.... -
Reid's son sentenced to 2 years in rehab
The son of Philadelphia Eagles Coach Andy Reid was sentenced to two years in a drug rehabilitation program on Tuesday in Norristown, Pa. Garrett Reid had pleaded guilty in May to trying to smuggle dozens of pills into the Montgomery County Jail. Reid,...Tags: Prisons, Florida State University, Cincinnati Bengals, Chicago Bears, Trials
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Pryce checks in early to training camp
Sun reporterTrevor Pryce said he feels good, and he proved it today at Ravens training camp. The defensive end looked trim and didn't seem to be carrying extra weight on his 6-foot-5, 286-pound frame. After practicing with mostly rookies in the morning at McDaniel...Tags: San Francisco 49ers, National Football League, Diseases, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Samari Rolle
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SCHEDULE
Starting times are listed. Morning practices generally last two hours while afternoon practices are 90 minutes for full team and one hour for special teams. The length of practices could vary. Tomorrow Quarterbacks, rookies and selected veterans...Tags: New England Patriots, Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, Defense, People
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