Jan/03/07 08:51 PM Filed in:
Quadtrine
Hill
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - The New England Patriots signed
rookie running back Quadtrine Hill to their practice
squad today. The Patriots practice squad now stands at
its limit of eight players. The squad had consisted of
seven players since wide receiver Bam Childress was
signed to New England’s active roster on Dec. 23,
2006.
Hill, 24, was originally signed by the Houston Texans
as an undrafted free agent on May 4, 2006. The
6-foot-2-inch, 228-pound running back was released by
Houston on June 15, 2006. Hill was signed by the
Chicago Bears on Aug. 21, 2006 and was released on Aug.
24. The Sunrise, Fla. native attended the University of
Miami, where he played in 48 games over four seasons
from 2002-05, rushing 40 times for 253 yards and
catching 56 passes for 414 yards and two touchdowns.
(patriots.com)
Jan/03/07 08:49 PM Filed in:
Jeremy
Shockey
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Pro Bowl tight end
Jeremy Shockey missed the New York Giants' practice on
Wednesday because of a sprained ankle.
Shockey was hurt in Sunday's 30-7 loss to New Orleans.
He has been listed as questionable for Saturday night's
game at Washington.
Fullback Jim Finn (back) did not practice on Wednesday.
He is probable.
Offensive lineman Rich Seubert (shin) also missed
practice and it is unlikely he will play.
Starting guard David Diehl was excused from the workout
to attend the birth of his first child. Diehl's wife,
Nicole, gave birth to Addison Elizabeth Diehl at 2:35
p.m.
The Giants (7-8) can virtually clinch a playoff berth
with a win on Saturday.
(silive.com)
Jan/03/07 07:06 AM Filed in:
Dan Morgan
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina
-- Carolina Panthers middle linebacker Dan Morgan said
yesterday he's been cleared to return to football next
season despite multiple concussions.
Morgan suffered at least the fifth concussion of his
career in the season opener against Atlanta and missed
the rest of the season.
But Morgan said he was in Pittsburgh last week, where
he took numerous tests, and a team of physicians led by
concussion expert Dr. Mickey Collins gave him the OK to
begin playing again during mini-camps in the spring.
Collins recommended in October that Morgan not return
this season.
"It was real exciting. That was a great Christmas
present, a late Christmas present," Morgan said
yesterday. "I felt great. I felt I was going to do real
well and I went up there and did real well on all my
testing."
Morgan suffered his first concussion as a pro in 2003.
He missed four more games in 2004 with another
concussion. He then suffered one in the pre-season and
another in the loss to Atlanta in Week 1 this year.
(edmontonsun.com)
Jan/03/07 07:04 AM Filed in:
Aubrey Huff
The Baltimore Orioles
have reached an agreement on a three-year deal with
free-agent outfielder Aubrey Huff, according to a
report in The Baltimore Sun.
The contract will
reportedly pay Huff $20 million over three years. The
30-year-old slugger hit .267 with 21 home runs last
year in stints with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and
Houston Astros.
Over his career, Huff has
been a steady hitter but has struggled with defense,
though he is capable of playing both corner infield
positions as well as the outfield.
In a career that has spanned a little over six seasons,
Huff is a .285 hitter with 141 home runs and 487 RBIs.
He had his best season in 2003, when he hit .311 with
34 homers and 107 RBIs.
(nbcsports.com)
Jan/02/07 10:11 PM Filed in:
Magic Benton
Florida veteran OS MAGIC
BENTON jumped ahead of Arkansas WR/DB KEVIN WILLIAMS
this season to become the af2's all-time scoring
leader. The veteran completed the 2006 campaign with
840 career points. Benton also has the distinction of
being the first af2 player to hit the 800-point
plateau. Williams joined the 800-club in Week 17 and
ranks second overall with 820 points. Benton also
became the outright leader for all-time touchdowns
scored in af2 history in 2006. The six-year league
standout, who played collegiatelly at Miami, had a
super season with a team-best 111 catches, 1,612
receiving yards and 40 touchdowns. Benton has 138
career scores. Tulsa Head Coach and former af2 standout
player MITCH ALLNER entered 2006 as the af2 career
leader with 126 touchdowns. 10.) Vena sets single
season passing yards record
(oursportscentral.com)
Jan/02/07 06:35 PM Filed in:
The
U
Ed Reed
Ray Lewis
Reggie Wayne
Vince Wilfork
Jonathan Vilma
Devin Hester
Darrell McClover
Jerome McDougle
Kelly Jennings
Jeremy Shockey
Sinorice Moss
William Joseph
Jeff Feagles
Dec/31/06 09:36 AM Filed in:
Jerome
McDougle
DE Jerome McDougle
doesn't appear likely to get on the field for more than
the few plays he played against the Cowboys. Defensive
coordinator Jim Johnson has determined that DE Juqua
Thomas is much more productive at both end and in the
Joker role formerly played by the injured Jevon Kearse.
"I just feel right now the way he is playing both sides
and Trent Cole, we keep in there as much as we can, we
just decided to go with that rotation. We're using
(tackle Darwin) Walker sometimes. So, all of a sudden
(McDougle) might be a little bit the odd man out right
now." The No. 1 pick in 2003 out of Miami has been
taking practice reps with the scout team.
(pottstownmercury.com)