Notebook: Cowher offers no decision on Davenport
Sep/15/06 08:15 AM
| Najeh Davenport
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Steelers coach Bill
Cowher said newly acquired running back Najeh
Davenport, who participated in his second practice
with the team Thursday, is having no problem picking
up the Steelers offense. Cowher, though, hasn't said
whether Davenport would suit up for Monday night's
game in Jacksonville. Davenport, 6-foot-1 and 247
pounds, is hoping to play behind starter Willie
Parker.
In the season opener against Miami, Parker rushed for
115 yards, and he did it on 29 carries, showing he
can take a pounding.
"He's improved dramatically," All-Pro guard Alan
Faneca said of Parker.
Kenard Lang Update
Sep/15/06 08:12 AM
| Kenard Lang
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Kenard Lang introduced
Denver fans to his sack dance Sunday after dumping
Marc Bulger for a seven-yard loss.
"Oh, I mean I've been doing that for a while now,"
said Lang, who joined the Broncos from Cleveland in
the offseason. "That's just my way of showing
celebration. I go out there and have fun, I try to
party like a rock star. Everybody knows when a rock
star parties, he's like two seconds away from going
to jail.
"Out there on that field, you don't go to jail. You
can go out and have as much fun as you want. That's
why I love it. Everybody has fun and enjoys the
game."
Lang joked that he learned his moves from his mother:
"My mama showed me that dance. No, I'm just kidding.
My mama would kill me if she heard me say that."
(abclocal.com)
Week 1 NFL U VIDEO Highlights
Sep/14/06 06:22 PM
| Willis McGahee
| Permalink
I added one more highlight to the video after several
people suggested it! So enjoy the updated version
which now features Kellen Winslow. Sorry couldn't get
Santana Moss or Portis on this week's video but I
promise from now on they will be more complete.
Check out NFL U Week 1 Highlights under the NFL U
Video Highlights page or
click here!
Every week I will add the weekend's highlights along
with picture updates in the gallery. If you have any
suggestions please don't hesitate to email me at
procanes@gmail.com.
Sinorice Moss Update
Sep/14/06 08:14 AM
| Sinorice Moss
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MOSS: Second-round
draft pick Sinorice Moss is ready to play - at least
that's the way the wide receiver feels.
Moss missed almost all of training camp with a
quadriceps injury and coach Tom Coughlin did not make
him active for the season opener.
"I am starting to get back in the swing of things and
things are looking real good," Moss said. "I'm
looking forward to the opportunity of playing this
week."
Coughlin is taking a wait-and-see approach.
(phillyburbs.com)
Jamaal Green Update
Sep/14/06 08:07 AM
| Jamaal Green
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The Bears waived
defensive end Jamaal
Green from their
practice squad and signed wide receiver
Harry
Williams Jr., a
first-year player out of Tuskegee who has spent time
with the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers since
being drafted in the seventh round (240th overall) by
the New York Jets in 2005.
(chicagotribune.com)
FHM The U Article Featuring: Williams, McKinnie,
Vilma, Rolle and Carey
Sep/13/06 08:21 AM
| The U | Permalink
Rashad Butler Update
Sep/12/06 10:12 PM
| Rashad Butler
| Permalink
Left tackle Travelle
Wharton is out for the year
with two torn ligaments in his left
knee.
Wharton's injury, however, is more problematic for
head coach John Fox. Carolina's offensive line didn't
look so hot during the preseason and clearly
struggled with Atlanta's pass rush. Now Fox has to
retool this line and find a solution that will handle
pass rushes from the Ravens, Steelers, Eagles,
Redskins, even the Rams, which looks a lot stronger
than last year, thanks to new defensive coordinator
Jim Haslett, the former Saints head coach who enjoyed
several big wins over the Panthers in the last two
years.
Expect both veteran tackle Todd Fordham and
third-round draft pick Rashad Butler to see some
action next week as Fox looks for a workable
solution.
(aolsports.com)
Rocky McIntosh Update
Sep/12/06 10:01 PM
| Roger McIntosh
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Heart of the matter
Rookie linebacker Rocky McIntosh didn't start Monday
night, but assistant head coach/defense Gregg
Williams hinted that it's only a matter of time
before the second-round pick from Miami becomes a
regular on the field.
"You have to be able to pay your dues and slow your
heartbeat down and not be all caught up in the
hoopla," Williams said. "The first regular-season
game for a rookie is also kind of shattering to their
confidence, but since he comes from a big-time
program that plays with an attitude anyway, he'll
have an easier adjustment.
"He's come a long way. I'm very impressed with his
toughness, and very impressed with his resiliency as
a rookie to block out distractions, me included."
(roanoke.com)
Check Out the NFL U Gallery!
Sep/12/06 05:48 PM
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MORE PICTURES ADDED!
Click at the top on NFL U Season Gallery and check
out photos from this week's action, or just
Click Here! Every week we will update the
section with the latest photos for you to enjoy.
Stay tuned for more features like stats and
videos!
Dan Morgan Update
Sep/11/06 09:20 AM
| Dan Morgan | Permalink
Carolina officials have
to be concerned that middle linebacker Dan Morgan
suffered another concussion in Sunday's loss. Morgan,
now in his sixth season, has to be nearing
double-digit concussions. He's a terrific player, one
of the best combination size-speed "Mike" linebackers
in the league, but he missed an average of five games
per year in his first five seasons. Morgan worked
hard to avoid injuries this summer, but that
hyperbaric chamber he brought to training camp this
year isn't going to help him with concussions. "
(Espn.com)
Stud of the Week (Frank Gore)
Sep/11/06 09:00 AM
| Frank Gore | Permalink
Stud
of the Week
Frank
Gore, 49ers (16
carries, 87 yards, 2 TDs, 1 lost fumble; 6 catches,
83 yards): Not the name you'd expect to see for the
first week, eh? With all the multi-threat backs
around, Gore piled up yards left and right and scored
twice. He was zooming up the fantasy charts
after Kevan
Barlow was dealt
to the Jets, and he showed exactly why. It helped
that he was playing the Cards, but get your stats any
way you can. Also, Alex Smith
is already vastly
improved from his rookie years, which means there
could be more of these games on the horizon.
(cnnsi)
Devin Hester Update
Sep/10/06 09:25 AM
| Devin Hester
| Permalink
Rookie Devin Hester
still hasn't found a permanent position, but the
second-round draft choice from the University of
Miami will be Chicago's punt returner on Sunday
against Green Bay. . . .
A jack-of-all-trades with UM, Hester has worked at
cornerback during the preseason but isn't considered
a serious contender for playing time in Chicago's
secondary. Hester, though, is getting overtures from
Bears offensive coordinator Ron Turner and QB Rex
Grossman about making the conversion to wide receiver
after averaging 22.8 yards on six preseason returns.
"Grossman tells me, `You're in the wrong spot,""
Hester told the Chicago Tribune. . .
(mercurynews.com)