DBs: Texans, Reed meetHOUSTON (AP) The Houston Texans gave safety Ed Reed the star treatment on Thursday while losing another key player in free agency. |
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There's no question that linebacker James Harrison is interested in playing for the Baltimore Ravens. He'd get to stay in the familiar surroundings of the AFC North and get to face the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team that released him after he refused to … |
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If you're counting at home, the Baltimore Ravens lost their sixth starter from their Super Bowl team, when cornerback Cary Williams signed a three-year, $17 million deal with the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday. The Ravens knew they weren't going to be … |
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The AFC North lost two cornerbacks in free agency Thursday afternoon, when the Baltimore Ravens' Cary Williams signed with the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers' Keenan Lewis agreed to a deal with the New Orleans Saints. Both of these depa… |
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Safety calls the act "classy"If there was any lingering doubt that Ed Reed was intent about testing the free agent market and leaving the only NFL organization he’s ever known, it should have been erased Thursday afternoon when the long-time R… |
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Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com Having been shipped from Baltimore to San Francisco, wide receiver Anquan Boldin says he’s surprised to see that the Ravens’ front office has decided not to keep together the nucleus of a team that just won the Super Bowl. Asked on Mike and Mike in th… |
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Here's a recap of the first two days of free agency in the AFC North: the Browns signed players, the Ravens lost starters, the Bengals focused on re-signing their own players and the Steelers created more salary-cap space. If you want more details about… |
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