Aug/31/06 08:13 AM Filed in:
Ken Dorsey
QB Ken Dorsey. Dorsey is the most experienced QB in
camp, but he has had some bad experiences. He was 2-8
as a 49ers starter, with a weak 63.7 rating. He has lit
a couple of fires this preseason, but has just a 59.0
rating. If the Browns become convinced that Derek
Anderson isn’t too slow and gangly, his preseason
pizzazz could make him the backup to Charlie Frye.
(cantonrep.com)
Aug/30/06 02:05 PM Filed in:
Antrel Rolle
CB
Antrel Rolle, the team's 2005 first-round pick
who missed most of his rookie year to a knee injury, is
coming back strong. He had an interception to set up a
touchdown in a preseason game at Chicago. Rolle said
later he thought the Bears were testing him.
(cardinalinsider.com)
Aug/30/06 11:14 AM Filed in:
Brock Berlin
Berlin was
part of the 14 players cut from the Miami Dolphins on
Tuesday.
(herald.com)
Aug/30/06 11:10 AM Filed in:
Jerome
McDougle
Eagles defensive tackle
Darwin Walker and end Jerome McDougle also returned to
practice on a limited basis after being sidelined the
past couple of weeks with broken ribs.
"It felt good, it’s another step," said McDougle
adding that he wants to play in the preseason finale
Friday against the New York Jets.
(zwire.com)
Aug/30/06 11:01 AM Filed in:
Bryant
McKinnie
Left tackle
Bryant
McKinnie will wear
a small wrap on his injured left hand Thursday. That is
a big improvement from earlier in the preseason when he
was forced to wear a club-like device to protect the
injury. McKinnie, who suffered a fracture around his
middle finger in a training-camp practice, plans to
play without any wrap on his hand during the season
opener at Washington.
(startribune.com)
Aug/29/06 05:47 PM Filed in:
Pat Burrell
Burrell invoked his
no-trade clause when the Phillies had a deal to send
him to Baltimore for Rodrigo
Lopez,
Aug/29/06 10:03 AM Filed in:
Martin Bibla
Martin Bibla was cut from the Denver Broncos.
(Rotoworld.com)
Aug/29/06 09:56 AM Filed in:
Sinorice Moss
Second-round wide
receiver Sinorice Moss took yet another step backward
in his recovery from a thigh strain. As training camp
broke, Coughlin thought Moss might get clearance to
return to practice today. But his inability to put
together consecutive sprint workouts without severe
pain led the medical staff to hold him back. "I've
probably told you we expected him back at practice four
times this (summer)," Coughlin said. "It just hasn't
been the case. At this point, I'm pretty much just
going to wait until he's out there." Asked if he's
resigned himself to not having Moss for the opener,
Coughlin said, "I'm not giving up anything."
(thejournalnews.com)
Aug/29/06 09:54 AM Filed in:
Clinton
Portis
Meanwhile, injured
running back Clinton Portis continues to make progress
in his rehabilitation from a partially dislocated left
shoulder. Portis ran sprints during practice yesterday,
and Bubba Tyer, the team's director of sports medicine,
said he likes what he has seen.
Will Portis be back for the season opener Sept. 11
against the Minnesota Vikings?
"It's two weeks from tonight," Tyer said. "We've got a
shot at it."
(baltimoresun.com)
Aug/28/06 06:28 PM Filed in:
Dan Morgan
MLB
Dan Morgan missed Carolina's third preseason
game because he was suffering from a "minor head
injury." While the Panthers aren't officially calling
it a concussion, our sources tell us to keep a close
eye on the situation because of Morgan's injury
history. Morgan, the Panthers' most indispensable
linebacker, has suffered multiple concussions in his
five-year career and has never stayed healthy for all
16 games in the regular season.
(profootballweekly)
Aug/28/06 08:11 AM Filed in:
Kenard Lang
Lang was signed as a free agent this offseason after
Cleveland cut him in a salary cap purge. He became the
fifth member of the "Browncos," joining Brown, Warren,
Ekuban and Myers as former Browns in Denver. He's moved
back to his natural position after switching from
defensive end to linebacker last season. Now, he's glad
Cleveland's in his rearview mirror and he's eager to
put Denver's D-line on the map. "Every team that I've
been on, the defensive line has been the dominant
group," said Lang, a 10th-year pro out of the
University of Miami. "When you take pride in your
group, you want your group to be the best. That's what
our D-line is trying to do. Everybody talks about how
good the linebackers are and the secondary, but you all
rarely talk about the D-line here, right?" He's out to
change that.
Aug/27/06 10:56 AM Filed in:
Darrell
McClover
"Special teams can win
games, defense can win games. That's just the way it is
in the NFL," said Darrell McClover, who showed how when
he returned his own blocked punt 26 yards for the Jets'
only score. Suddenly, a certain defeat had become a
potential stolen victory with the deficit sliced to
13-7 and more than five minutes to play.
McClover is the first Jet to return his own blocked
punt for a TD in any game since Chris Burkett did it
against Miami in the 1991 regular season.
(northjersey.com)