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Tom Brady Involved In Car Accident

Posted By admin on September 10, 2010 45 Comments


BOSTON — New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was in a two-car accident near his home at about 6:30 a.m. Thursday morning but was unhurt and attended practice later in the day at Gillette Stadium.

Tom Brady New England Patriots Quarterback

Brady arrived at the stadium Thursday morning and was involved in parts of meetings and a walk-through in addition to participating in the team’s practice session as the Patriots prepare for Sunday’s season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.

During the 11-minute portion of afternoon practice that reporters were allowed to watch Thursday, Brady, in full uniform with pads and helmet, stretched as usual with his teammates. Then, as he usually does, he threw soft passes of 20 to 30 yards to teammates.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick told the team about the accident before practice and said Brady might be a bit late.

“He didn’t make it seem like it was anything serious,” outside linebacker Tully Banta-Cain said of Belichick’s remarks to the team. “I saw [Brady] a little while ago and he looks OK. I saw him walking in, he had a smile on his face, no abrasions. I think he’s fine. That was my first reaction.”

Added veteran tight end Alge Crumpler: “He’s here, he’s ready to go.”

Rookie tight end Rob Gronkowski said he caught a pass from Brady in the pre-practice walk-through and that it was as crisp as ever.

“We’re just all thankful he’s fine, and glad he’s back here already, and back working,” Gronkowski said.

His initial reaction was concern.

“Obviously it’s a shock, no matter who it is,” Gronkowski said. “You never want to hear information like that. We’re all thankful everyone is all right and he’s here.”

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The crash, at an intersection in Boston’s Back Bay area blocks from Brady’s home, knocked over a light pole and sent a passenger in the other vehicle to the hospital with injuries that were serious but not considered life-threatening, a police report said.

A police report says 21-year-old Ludgero Rodrigues was driving a Mercury Villager minivan that struck Brady’s Audi sedan.

Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles spokeswoman Ann Dufresne says the driver’s license of Rodrigues was suspended at least five times in three years. She says that includes a 180-day suspension last year after he was arrested for operating under the influence and refused to take a blood-alcohol test.

Police say Rodrigues was cited Thursday for failing to stop at a red light. Two other people in the minivan were able to exit and had no visible injuries, witnesses said.

A telephone listing for Rodrigues could not immediately be found Thursday.

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Stafon Johnson suffers serious ankle injury

Posted By admin on August 15, 2010 7 Comments


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Stefon Johnson | Running Back-Tennessee Titans

Stafon Johnson, the Tennessee Titans rookie who was badly injured in a weightlifting accident at USC last year, suffered a major ankle injury Saturday night in his first NFL preseason game.

Johnson was carted off the field in Seattle with a dislocated right ankle and is likely to miss the entire 2010 season.

“Bouncing back from trials and tribulations, this is just a bump in the road,” Johnson said after the game. “God has brought me back this far, and it felt good to be where I’d gotten to. This is minimum compared to what I have been through, really.”

In September Johnson dropped a barbell on his throat while bench pressing in the USC weight room, causing him to be hospitalized for three weeks. The injury ended his college football career, but he signed with the Titans as an undrafted free agent.

Now the ankle injury will apparently end his rookie year. Johnson’s Titans teammates gathered around him as he was being attended to on the field, and both Titans coach Jeff Fisher and Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, who coached Johnson at USC, spoke of him in glowing terms after the game, saying that if anyone can come back from a setback like this, it’s Johnson.

“I appreciate the love and support,” Johnson said. “I am just a regular guy trying to make it like everybody else. I’m just going to try and get back as soon as I can.’

Stafon Johnson | Running Back

stefonjonshonTitans rookie RB Stafon Johnson was carted off the field late in Saturday’s preseason opener with what is believed to be a dislocated right ankle.

Johnson got up from a tackle only to see his foot twisted to the wrong side of his body. He’s the USC RB that battled back from a life-threatening weight room accident last season. His former coach Pete Carroll joined him at the cart in a touching moment before he was taken to the locker room. The hard-luck rookie’s season is undoubtedly over.


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NFL News and Updates -August 2010

Posted By admin on August 10, 2010 78 Comments

Nebraska WR Paul regrets underage drinking ticket

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Nebraska wide receiver Niles Paul catches the ball during the first day of NCAA college football practice

Paul, one of the Big 12′s top threats as a receiver and return man, was sentenced to community service for his conviction for underage drinking. Paul pleaded guilty to being a minor in possession of alcohol. A charge of public urination from the May 28 encounter was dropped. A breath test measured his blood-alcohol at .104.

The senior from Omaha was suspended for the balance of spring practice in April 2009 following his arrest on suspicion of drunken driving. He was not charged with DUI. He pleaded guilty to reckless driving and being a minor in possession of alcohol.

“No matter what everybody believes, I don’t drink a lot,” Paul said in his first public comments about the May incident. “That night, guys convinced me, ‘Let’s go out.’ I let that get to me. I went somewhere I wasn’t supposed to be. I went down there, got into some trouble, and the hardest thing was apologizing to my teammates, coaches and my dad. You feel like you let them down.”

Paul said his teammates have been supportive. Coach Bo Pelini did not announce any disciplinary action against Paul.

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Michael Vick is on probation after serving an 18-month federal prison

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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick runs the option during the morning session of NFL football

Michael Vick – The most famous student of the mentor Tony Dungy and the  Philadelphia Eagles quarterback is on probation after serving an 18-month federal prison sentence that ended in May 2009 for dogfighting.

Vick hosted a birthday party that ended with a shooting June 25 in Virginia Beach, Va.

According to police in Virginia Beach, Vick was not present when a person was shot. Vick’s attorney, Larry Woodward, identified the victim as Quanis Phillips, a co-defendant in the dogfighting ring.

“Tony Dungy can go somewhere and if something happens, I’m not going to get singled out,” Dungy said. “Michael Vick goes some place and the same thing happens, and you’re the center of attention. You’re the focus. Now is it fair? Who knows?

“But that’s the bed you’ve made and you’ve got to sleep in it and be prepared for that. That’s the lesson he’s learned.”

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Cushing blames positive test on overtraining

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Houston Texans linebacker Brian Cushing adjusting his chinstrap

The Houston Texans asked the NFL to reduce or rescind the four-game suspension given to star linebacker Brian Cushing on Monday, saying he has a unique medical condition stemming from something called overtrained athlete syndrome.

Cushing described the condition after Monday morning’s practice. He said the syndrome can trigger hormonal spikes after breaks in training, explaining why he would have tested positive for a fertility drug last September — a drug he said he never took.

“I think that’s the final diagnosis we came up with,” he said, “and a lot of doctors have supported why this has happened.”

Texans owner Bob McNair met with commissioner Roger Goodell in New York to plead his case. The league denied Cushing’s appeal of the suspension in February.

“I did meet with Bob at his request,” Goodell said Monday during a previously scheduled conference call with Texans season ticket holders. “I’m trying to get all the facts correct, so we make sure we are making the right decision.”

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Brett Favre Is Retired

Posted By admin on August 5, 2010 23 Comments


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Brett Favre Retired

You know that this Favre story isn’t close to going away. If you have watched ESPN between July and August the past four years, you’ve seen “Favre Watch.”

Sure, as of now he’s retired. But that has happened a few times before. In fact, the past four years, he has all but come out and said that. But he came back every time.

If he returns, the Vikings are the number one or two team in the NFC. He has a great offensive line, the best running back in the NFL, and even an improved defense. He’ll be on the best team he’s ever played, and he was one win away last year from being in the Super Bowl.

Brett Lorenzo Favre is an American football quarterback in the National Football League for the Minnesota Vikings.

Free Cool NFL Wallpapers and Avatars

Posted By admin on July 21, 2010 11 Comments

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NFL 2010 Regular Season Schedule

Posted By admin on July 21, 2010 15 Comments

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NFL 2010 Regular Season
Week 1
Thu. Sep. 09
Matchup
Time (ET)
Vikings at Saints
8:30 PM
Sun. Sep. 12
Matchup
Time (ET)
Dolphins at Bills
1:00 PM
Colts at Texans
1:00 PM
Lions at Bears
1:00 PM
Falcons at Steelers
1:00 PM
Browns at Buccaneers
1:00 PM
Bengals at Patriots
1:00 PM
Broncos at Jaguars
1:00 PM
Raiders at Titans
1:00 PM
Panthers at Giants
1:00 PM
49ers at Seahawks
4:15 PM
Cardinals at Rams
4:15 PM
Packers at Eagles
4:15 PM
Cowboys at Redskins
8:20 PM
Mon. Sep. 13
Matchup
Time (ET)
Ravens at Jets
7:00 PM
Chargers at Chiefs
10:15 PM
NFL 2010 Regular Season
Week 2
Thu. Sep. 19
Matchup
Time (ET)
Ravens at Bengals
1:00 PM
Buccaneers at Panthers
Bills at Packers
Time (ET)
Dolphins at Vikings
1:00 PM
Bears at Cowboys
1:00 PM
Eagles at Lions
1:00 PM
Cardinals at Falcons
1:00 PM
Chiefs at Browns
1:00 PM
Steelers at Titans
1:00 PM
Seahawks at Broncos
4:05 PM
Rams at Raiders
4:05 PM
Patriots at Jets
4:15 PM
Texans at Redskins
4:15 PM
Jaguars at Chargers
4:15 PM
Giants at Colts
8:20 PM
Mon. Sep. 20
Mon. Sep. 13
Matchup
Time (ET)
Saints at 49ers
8:30 PM