LT signs one-day contract with San Diego, retires. Classy move by LT and the Chargers ownership. Let bygones be bygones.
LT signs one-day contract with San Diego, retires. Classy move by LT and the Chargers ownership. Let bygones be bygones.
LT makes his retirement official | UTSanDiego.com
meStevo said:He'll be cheap either way unless he manages to fleece the Raiders. Some kickers make more than what the RBs have signed for this offseason.
If he manages to score the backup job he'll probably get 3+ starts.
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Low risk,worth the shot.Looks like the interests between the Raiders and RB Cedric Benson is mutual now. Seeing that the Raiders carried 5 Rbs last year and currently have 4, they are allowed 90 players on their roster and they are at 89 and he is a decent RB under the age of 30...it makes sense. He aint gonna be expensive.
Rey said:Low risk,worth the shot.
Now that the Heat are on the verge of a championship, I can't wait for my Patriots to get started. They have reloaded for another Super Bowl run.
The Pats are the current favorites to win SB 47 (according to Vegas Insider) with 9-2 odds, followed by Green Bay (5-1), Philadelphia (8-1), San Francisco (8-1) and Houston (10-1)
Starting this fall, NFL’s 4:15 PM Sunday games will start at 4:25 PM
How WIll NFL's Kickoff Time Change Affect CBS' Sunday Schedule? - Deadline.com
Now that the Heat are on the verge of a championship, I can't wait for my Patriots to get started. They have reloaded for another Super Bowl run.
The Pats are the current favorites to win SB 47 (according to Vegas Insider) with 9-2 odds, followed by Green Bay (5-1), Philadelphia (8-1), San Francisco (8-1) and Houston (10-1)
With a 90-man offseason roster for the first time ever and 32 total teams, that’s 2,880 NFL jobs . . . and Donovan McNabb owns none of them.
But he nevertheless believes that, when the total jobs are cut to 53 per team (1,696 total), he’s likely to have one. Appearing in studio on Thursday’s edition of NBC SportsTalk, McNabb said there’s an 80-to-90-percent chance he’ll play in 2012.
So which team will he be playing for?
“I have about three teams that I’m looking at,” McNabb said.
But, are they interested in him??
McNabb says there’s an 80-to-90-percent chance he’ll play | ProFootballTalk
Thus pushing the CBS always late programming back even further on Sunday evenings ...
He better be prepared to wait for an injury to get a starting gig. Every team pretty much has there QB set. That or he will be holding the clipboard, which I dont see happening with him.