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Stallworth suspended indefinitely by NFL

Cleveland Browns receiver Donte’ Stallworth was indefinitely suspended by the NFL on Thursday for driving drunk and killing a pedestrian in Miami. “The conduct reflected in your guilty plea resulted in the tragic loss of life and was inexcusable,” Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a letter to Stallworth.

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Comments Off : June 19th, 2009 : NFL Betting

Attorney: Leaf plans to surrender Friday

FILE - In this Nov. 19, 2000 file photo, San Diego Chargers quarterback Ryan Leaf rolls out of the pocket as he looks for a receiver in the first quarter against the Denver Broncos in Denver. Leaf posted a $45,000 bond Wednesday June 17, 2009 in Washington for drug and burglary charges out of Texas after being arrested by customs agents as he returned to the United States from Canada.

Ryan Leaf’s attorney says the former NFL quarterback is back in West Texas and plans to surrender Friday on burglary and drug-related charges. Bill Kelly said he was in court all day Thursday and couldn’t get Leaf processed to face one count of burglary and eight drug-related counts associated with the painkiller Hydrocodone.

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Comments Off : June 19th, 2009 : NFL Betting

Vikings owner: Favre’s future up to him

It’s all up to Brett Favre now. Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf made that much clear on Wednesday night. Wilf told a group of very interested season ticket holders that the possibility of Favre playing for the Vikings next season hinges on Favre’s surgically repaired right arm. “Right now, it’s all up to Brett Favre in terms of where his future is at,” Wilf told about 1,200…

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Comments Off : June 18th, 2009 : NFL Betting

Leaf arrested at US-Canadian border

Former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf posted a $45,000 bond Wednesday in Washington for drug and burglary charges out of Texas after being arrested by customs agents as he returned to the United States from Canada. James Farren, the district attorney in Randall County in West Texas, said Leaf was arrested Wednesday by federal customs agents.

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Comments Off : June 18th, 2009 : NFL Betting

LB Ruud back with Bucs for minicamp

After a futile attempt to accelerate progress toward a contract extension with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, linebacker Barrett Ruud is back on the practice field with his teammates. The fifth-year pro skipped all 14 of the club’s voluntary offseason workouts, however he’s participating in this week’s mandatory minicamp that wraps up the squad’s preparation for the start of training…

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Comments Off : June 18th, 2009 : NFL Betting

Packers punt questions about Favre

New Green Bay safety Anthony Smith wasn’t around for the distractions caused by last season’s Brett Favre unretirement saga. But should Favre follow through on his flirtation to come back with division rival Minnesota, Smith would relish the chance to face him on the field. “I would, only because he’s one of the best quarterbacks ever to play the game,” said Smith, a free…

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Comments Off : June 17th, 2009 : NFL Betting

Bears QB Cutler ready for camp, critics

Jay Cutler is ready for training camp, even if his critics have their doubts. Chicago’s new quarterback drew criticism recently from former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy and former Bears coach Mike Ditka for lacking maturity following the way he forced a trade out of Denver. Cutler said Wednesday he’s ready to answer all the questions when training camp begins July 31.

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Comments Off : June 17th, 2009 : NFL Betting

Romo takes new conditioning approach

Jerry Jones’ stated goal this offseason was to make the Dallas Cowboys more “Romo-friendly,” a phrase that requires little reading into. Certainly not for Tony Romo. Romo recognizes the Cowboys are his team now, more than ever before. And, more than ever, he’s acting like it. Romo is taking a new approach to conditioning in hopes of being in as good shape in December as he is in…

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Comments Off : June 17th, 2009 : NFL Betting

Broncos cut Boss Bailey, extend Wiegmann

The Broncos have released linebacker Boss Bailey, bringing an abrupt end to the Bailey brothers reunion in Denver. Also Wednesday, Denver signed Pro Bowl center Casey Wiegmann to an extension through 2010. Boss Bailey’s agent, Jack Reale, confirmed his client was released Wednesday. Boss Bailey was signed last March, uniting him with his Pro Bowl cornerback brother, Champ Bailey.

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Comments Off : June 17th, 2009 : NFL Betting

Browns’ Stallworth gets 30 days in jail

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte’ Stallworth is going to serve 30 days in jail after pleading guilty in Florida to a DUI manslaughter charge. The plea deal announced Tuesday calls for the 28-year-old Stallworth to also serve 10 years’ probation and do 1,000 community service hours for killing a pedestrian he hit with his car.

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Comments Off : June 16th, 2009 : NFL Betting

Raiders sign veteran DE Ellis

The Oakland Raiders signed defensive end Greg Ellis on Monday night, acquiring a veteran presence as they work to upgrade their defense. The 6-foot-6, 262-pound Ellis, who turns 34 on Aug. 14, was released earlier this month by the Dallas Cowboys — his team for all 11 of his NFL seasons. The sides completed the deal late Monday when he signed the contract, Raiders CEO Amy Trask said.

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Comments Off : June 16th, 2009 : NFL Betting

Favre may return if arm is healthy

Brett Favre will know in several weeks whether his surgically repaired arm will allow him to come out of retirement again. The quarterback made his first public comments since retiring from the New York Jets in February in an interview Monday night on “Joe Buck Live.” He said the only team he has spoken to is the Minnesota Vikings — and that they would be a perfect fit because he’s…

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Comments Off : June 16th, 2009 : NFL Betting

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