| Jets, Revis agree to deal |
Mon Sep 6 01:13:42 2010 EST |
| Florham Park, NJ (Sports Network) - The New York Jets and Darrelle Revis have agreed to a deal, ending the cornerback's holdout. The team made the announcement early Monday morning, according to multiple media outlets, but did not disclose terms of the contract. Revis' holdout had been ongoing for more than a month. Revis, a fourth-year player who was an All-Pro selection last year, had three years remaining on his rookie contract. He apparently confirmed the agreement on his Twitter account, p |
| Jets release FB Richardson |
Sun Sep 5 20:51:32 2010 EST |
| Florham Park, NJ (Sports Network) - The New York Jets have released veteran fullback Tony Richardson. He had re-signed with the team in March after blocking last season for the NFL's top rushing offense, which was led by veteran Thomas Jones and rookie Shonn Greene. Used almost exclusively as a blocker, Richardson had just 17 rushing attempts in his two seasons with the Jets. The three-time Pro Bowl selection previously played two seasons for Minnesota following a long-term assignment clearing |
| Jets release 21, including LB Satele |
Sat Sep 4 18:11:21 2010 EST |
| Florham Park, NJ (Sports Network) - Rookie linebacker Brashton Satele, one of the roster hopefuls chronicled on HBO's "Hard Knocks" television series this summer, was among the players released Saturday as the New York Jets trimmed their roster to the 53-player maximum. Satele had opened eyes with solid play during the early stages of training camp, but had been limited by injuries during the preseason. The Hawaii product could return to the team as a member of the practice squad in the coming |
| Ravens release 15, including QB Smith, K Graham; Reed to PUP |
Sat Sep 4 16:57:33 2010 EST |
| Steele, tackle Devin Tyler and wide receiver Demetrius Williams. Baltimore placed four players on Injured Reserve: offensive linemen David Hale (back), Ramon Harewood (knees), Stefan Rodgers (ankle) and nose tackle Kelly Talavou (knee). Previously on Saturday, Baltimore dealt outside linebacker Antwan Barnes to the Philadelphia Eagles for an undisclosed 2011 draft choice. The Ravens will begin their regular season next Monday night, when they visit the New York Jets at New Meadowlands Stadium. |
| Ravens' Cody sidelined after surgery |
Tue Aug 31 15:34:43 2010 EST |
| ookie defensive tackle Terrence Cody underwent surgery last week to have torn meniscus in his knee repaired. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Cody will likely be sidelined for two weeks and could be ready for the season opener against the New York Jets on September 13. "He had a little bit of a tear in his lateral meniscus and had a loose body floating around," said Harbaugh. "We were trying to manage it and it was getting a little bit of swelling and we finally figured out what it was." Co |
| Steelers waive Frazier, release four others |
Tue Aug 31 11:36:31 2010 EST |
| placing rookie offensive lineman Chris Scott on the physically unable to perform list to trim the roster to 75. Scott, a fifth-round pick, suffered a broken foot in June. He will miss the first six weeks of the season, then will be able to practice with the team for three weeks before a determination of his roster status is considered. Jones was the most accomplished of the four players released. He started 10 games with Kansas City in 2008 and also made 16 starts for the New York Jets in 2005. |
| Seattle still searching for running game solution |
Tue Aug 31 03:33:00 2010 EST |
| grabbed attention. Washington showed his speed in Seattle's second preseason game, bursting through the line for an 11-yard touchdown run that for the moment ended questions that lingered following his gruesome broken leg last year with the New York Jets. Julius Jones, the Seahawks' leading rusher the past two seasons, might be the odd man out, based on opportunity so far. Jones has received just 12 carries this preseason and his longest run is 6 yards. In Seattle's second preseason game |
| Jets LB Pace has broken foot, could be out six weeks |
Sun Aug 29 15:29:47 2010 EST |
| New York, NY (Sports Network) - New York Jets linebacker Calvin Pace has a broken foot which will cause him to miss the team's September 13 season opener against Baltimore. According to the Jets official Twitter page, Pace will undergo surgery on Monday in Charlotte, NC. The injury took place in Friday's preseason game against the Washington Redskins and, according to the New York Daily News, might keep the 29-year-old off the field for six weeks. Pace led a strong Jets pass rush last season wi |
| Report: Jets LB Pace has broken foot, out six weeks |
Sun Aug 29 11:20:15 2010 EST |
| New York, NY (Sports Network) - New York Jets linebacker Calvin Pace reportedly has a broken foot and will be out of action for about six weeks. The New York Daily News cited an unnamed source in reporting Sunday that Pace suffered the broken right foot in Friday's preseason game against the Washington Redskins. Pace led a strong Jets pass rush last season with eight sacks in 12 games, while also recording 55 tackles. |
| Jets LB Pace sidelined, no timetable for return |
Sat Aug 28 00:25:56 2010 EST |
| East Rutherford, NJ (Sports Network) - New York Jets linebacker Calvin Pace suffered a foot injury in Friday's preseason game against the Washington Redskins that head coach Rex Ryan said will keep him out of action for "a couple of weeks," according to the team's official Twitter page. It is not yet known whether or not Pace will be available for the September 13 season opener against the Baltimore Ravens. The 29-year-old Pace recorded 55 tackles and eight sacks in 12 games for the Jets last s |
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