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NASCAR NCAA Fantasy Rookies Injuries Golf Playoffs ChampionshipPublished: May 18, 2012
Unlike the Philadelphia Eagles, who reportedly have decided to dock offensive tackle Jason Peters for his offseason Achilles ruptures — technically regarded as non-football injuries — Baltimore officials have made no decision about adjusting the salary of linebacker Terrell Suggs, who is due a salary of $4.9 million and roster bonus of $4.6 million for [...]
Published: May 18, 2012
WR Jacoby Jones’ skill set fits the Ravens in multiple ways. Given his good speed, he could be an asset to a passing game that likes to stretch the field. Jones is unlikely to be one of the two primary wideouts in Baltimore, but he’s the most proven of the options behind Torrey Smith and [...]
Published: May 18, 2012
Suspended New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma has sued NFL commissioner Roger Goodell for defamation, according to a ProFootballTalk report.
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Published: May 18, 2012
Baltimore Ravens star free safety Ed Reed indicated once again that he’s not completely committed to playing football, a recurring theme for the former NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
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Published: May 17, 2012
NFLPA president will have to give up role when his term expires.
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Published: May 17, 2012
Several players have been shortchanged by more than $100K since last year’s CBA went into effect.
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Published: May 17, 2012
Ravens safety apparently still a bit undecided on 2012.
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Published: May 17, 2012
Though Joe Vitt will coach the New Orleans Saints in Sean Payton’s absence, no one will sit in the suspended coach’s chair while he’s away.
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Published: May 17, 2012
The Ravens and Eagles may be able to recoup some salary from players injured this offseason in non-football activities, according to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen.
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Published: May 16, 2012
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs and Philadelphia Eagles tackle Jason Peters may forfeit millions in salary because both sustained injuries that fall under the “Nonfootball injury” provision of the collective bargaining agreement, according to an ESPN.com report.
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