الاثنين، 7 ديسمبر 2015

Brian Hartline: Not every Brown was working his hardest

Browns wide receiver Brian Hartline cited his desire for future employment yesterday, when he declined interview requests after a 37-3 loss to the Bengals. After seeing his comments Monday, we can only imagine what the unfiltered version would have looked like. Via Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Hartline was asked if all…

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Brock Osweiler remains the Broncos starting quarterback

The Broncos keep starting Brock Osweiler at quarterback and they keep winning games with Brock Osweiler at quarterback, but that hasn’t led them to make a public pronouncement that Osweiler is their starting quarterback until they say otherwise. Coach Gary Kubiak has opted to go with a week-to-week approach due to the presence of Peyton…

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Rams fire offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti

Rams coach Jeff Fisher said after Sunday’s 27-3 loss to the Cardinals that he’d run out of answers for how to get the team back on track after falling short for the fifth straight week. He must have done some brainstorming overnight because the team has made a change on the coaching staff. The Rams…

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Report: Nick Young avoiding suspension for shoving Anthony Tolliver

Lakers wing lost his cool in loss to Pistons

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This ‘R-rated’ Derick Brassard-Tim Peel altercation sounds awfully weird

In fact, "weird" is how Brassard described it.

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Broncos running low on healthy safeties

The Broncos went into Sunday’s game against the Chargers without starting safety T.J. Ward and they left it with even more injury concerns at the position. David Bruton, who replaced Ward with the first team, left the game with a knee injury and Omar Bolden departed with a groin injury. That left the team with…

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Report: Kwon Alexander to start serving suspension this week

Buccaneers linebacker Kwon Alexander said recently that he planned to appeal the four-game suspension he received for violating the league’s performance enhancing drug policy, which meant he could keep playing while the situation was being resolved. That resolution will reportedly come this week. Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times reports that Alexander has decided not to…

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