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2001 began as the second year of Bill Belichick's New England Patriots rebuild. Few people ever expected them to take Super Bowl XXXVI from the St. Louis Rams at the end of the season, but the Pats got a major headstart in the draft that season when...
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Richard Seymour joked about sleepless nights and Shaun Phillips tweeted about needing to work out more. Yes, the defenses of the AFC West have been put on notice. Peyton Manning, one of the best players in the NFL if his neck woes are behind him, is...
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Add quarterback Carson Palmer to the list of Raiders players who have restructured their contracts to help get the team below the NFL salary cap. The club announced on its Twitter account Thursday that Palmer, along with defensive tackle Richard Sey...
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As expected, the Raiders have begun the restructuring process of contracts as they work to get under the salary cap by Tuesday. Oakland will restructure several more contracts and may cut a player or two if a restructuring can’t be agreed upon. Oakl...
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The Oakland Raiders reportedly made two more moves Wednesday in order to become one step closer toward salary cap compliance, restructuring the contracts of defensive standouts Richard Seymour and Michael Huff.
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The Oakland Raiders reportedly made two more moves Wednesday in order to become one step closer toward salary cap compliance, restructuring the contracts of defensive standouts Richard Seymour and Michael Huff.
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The Raiders have begun to whittle away at their salary cap issues by reportedly restructuring the contracts of defensive tackle Richard Seymour and free safety Michael Huff. According to Mac’s Football Blog, an independent outlet run by Brian McInty...
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The Raiders reportedly cut $11.82 million against the salary cap by restructuring the contracts of both Richard Seymour and Michael Huff. Seymour's restructuring is no surprise as he was a lock to make the team already with the team allowing a deadl...
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Here are some highlights from our AFC West chat, which was held Thursday: DENVER Randy from Denver: Is it a possibility the Broncos trade their 1st rd pick to stock pile some 2nd rounders? Bill Williamson: I think the Broncos would make that decis...
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Deposed Raiders coach Hue Jackson believes owner Mark Davis, and not new GM Reggie McKenzie, made the call to fire him on Tuesday.Jackson also disputed the notion he lost his team down the stretch, an assertion backed up by DE Richard Seymour and WR ...
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There have been several changes to the AFC Pro Bowl team since the team was announced originally last month. Here is an updated list of AFC West players who will be playing in the game Sunday in Honolulu: DENVER CB Champ Bailey LT Ryan Clady S Br...
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This is the danger of a long coaching search: teams can lose some of their best assistant coaches. That occurred in Oakland. NFL.com reported that Oakland defensive line coach Mike Waufle has taken the same job in St. Louis. Waufle was considered o...
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Long-snapper Jon Condo was named to the AFC’s Pro Bowl roster on Thursday, which gives the Raiders four representatives in the game Jan. 29 in Honolulu. Condo joins kicker Sebastian Janikowski, punter Shane Lechler and defensive tackle Richard Seymou...
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Currently the Raiders have three players in the 2012 Pro Bowl. Those players are defensive tackle Richard Seymour, punter Shane Lechler, and kicker Sebastian Janikowski. But they may not be the final list of Raiders who get a ticket to Hawaii next we...
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Deposed Raiders coach Hue Jackson believes owner Mark Davis, and not new GM Reggie McKenzie, made the call to fire him on Tuesday.Jackson also disputed the notion that he lost his team down the stretch, something DE Richard Seymour and WR T.J. Houshm...
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The Associated Press announced their All Pro team and it did not consist of a single Raider player. The Raiders had three Pro Bowlers this season in punter Shane Lechler, kicker Sebastian Janikowski, and Richard Seymour. But oddly, none of them made ...
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Raiders defensive tackle Richard Seymour is no stranger to big games. He played in four Super Bowls with the New England Patriots, after all. Therefore, the numerous players on the Raiders who haven’t played in a so-called big game would do wise to l...
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, Indianapolis Colts defensive end Robert Mathis and Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Richard Seymour have been named AFC players of the week for Week 16 of the NFL season.Brady took home the offensive award ...
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The NFL announced the Pro Bowl teams on Tuesday and three Raiders made the squad. Those three Raiders will be defensive tackle Richard Seymour, kicker Sebastian Janikowski, and punter Shane Lechler. Safety Tyvon Branch, defensive tackle Tommy Kelly, ...
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Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Richard Seymour was fined $30,000 by the NFL for punching Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Richie Incognito, a move that also led to his ejection.Copyright 1994-2010, Phins.com
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