الاثنين، 22 يوليو 2019

Seahawks rookie Demetrius Knox activated from non-football injury list

Seattle Seahawks rookie guard Demetrius Knox passed his physical and was activated from the non-football injury list on Monday. With veterans not reporting until Wednesday and the team’s first practice not until Thursday, Knox won’t miss a single training camp practice with the team. That’s good news for Knox as he was sidelined for the [more]

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Dolphins’ Mark Walton argues due process violations should get weapons charges dropped

Attorneys representing Dolphins running back Mark Walton filed a motion last month to dismiss a weapons charge against their client due to “egregious” due process violations. According to Charles Trainor Jr. of the Miami Herald, a hearing on the motion is set for Friday. The weapons charge comes from one of three arrests Walton has [more]

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Former NFL player’s legal problems prompted cancellation of V.P.’s trip to New Hampshire

Earlier this month, Vice President Mike Pence abruptly canceled a trip to New Hampshire. The news created concern and speculation regarding the Vice President’s sudden decision to stay in D.C. The truth has now emerged, and it has a bizarre connection to a former NFL player. According to Politico.com, Pence scuttled the trip because he [more]

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Police had recommended fourth-degree assault charges against Seahawks’ Jarran Reed

The Bellevue Police Department recommended fourth-degree assault charges be filed against Seahawks defensive tackle Jarran Reed following an April 2017 incident that led to Reed’s suspension on Monday. According to Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times, prosecutors elected not to file charges against Reed for reasons that were redacted in the memo filed regarding the [more]

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Allen Bailey agrees to two-year, $10.5 million deal with Falcons

Allen Bailey visited the Falcons last month. He agreed to terms Monday after the Falcons lost Michael Bennett to a broken ankle in their first practice. Bailey will receive a two-year, $10.5 million deal, according to a PFT source. He is scheduled to get $6 million this year with $3.5 million guaranteed. The defensive lineman [more]

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