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Nigel Kerry's Articles in Football

  • NFL: Suicide Attempt Rumors of Player Denied
    A police report indicated that the Dallas Cowboys receiver, Terrell Owens, had attempted to overdose on prescription pain killers
  • NFL Players Equipped - Why Helmet Phones?
    In order to help players the League may soon allow visiting teams the benefit of a helmet-to-helmet wireless communication system
  • Panthers: Hartwig Recovering From Groin Surgery
    Saturday night Carolina Panthers center Justin Hartwig had a successful surgery on his groin on Wednesday. It was Panthers coach John Fox who disclosed the good news about the player after Saturday's practice.
  • Chargers: Merriman Placed on Starting Roster
    San Diego Chargers' defense Merriman was expected to make his come back on the roster. Now it’s done.
  • Jaguars: Leftwich Placed On IR List
    As expected for a long time already, the Jacksonville Jaguars placed quarterback Byron Leftwich on the injured reserve list on Friday. This transfer on the IR list not only ends his 2006 season but also raise speculation at his future with the franchise.
  • Giants: 44-Year-Old Punter Landeta Back
    New York Giants have reach an agreement with 44-year-old punter Sean Landeta to a contract as insurance on the ground that it remains undetermined if Jeff Feagles will be able to play after injuring his knee in the NFC East showdown against Dallas.
  • Broncos: Wilson Cleared Out of Hospital
    The Denver Broncos fullback Cecil Sapp has been placed on the injured reserve ending his season after breaking his left leg while returning a kickoff in the fourth quarter against Seattle on Sunday night (2006-12-03).
  • Vikings: Injured Bollinger and Struggling Johnson
    Minnesota Vikings Brad Childress quarterback Brooks Bollinger sprained in two areas his AC joint of his left shoulder during Sunday the 3rd of Decembers loss to the Chicago Bears.
  • Dolphins: Saban Determined to Build a Winning Team
    Miami Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga renewed on Monday the 4th of December his confidence to Coach Nick Saban adding the fact that he does not have any plans to replace the second-year coach any time soon.
  • Eagles: Free Agent CB Peterson to Sign
    The Philadelphia Eagles managed to clinch an agreement in principle with free agent cornerback Will Peterson. Peterson was considered as one of the NFL's emerging young cornerbacks.
  • Seahawks: Alexander Sideline for 5 Consecutive Games
    Shaun Alexander will not be able to help the struggling Seattle Seahawks yet.
  • Eagles: Peterson Signs Deal and Changes His Name
    Peterson signed a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles on Tuesday. The five-year veteran also changed his name to William James. This change might be synonymous of a new start for the player who did play in a game in nearly 14 months because of back problems. Peterson was regarded as one of the NFL's emerging young cornerbacks in 2004.
  • Chiefs: Holmes Still Hoping to Play Again
    Kansas City Chiefs running back Priest Holmes will travel to Miami this week to meet with a neurosurgeon in Miami. Still hoping that he could return on the field this season, he will undergo another evaluation for the severe head and neck trauma that has sidelined him for more than a year.
  • Titans: Jones Suspended for One Game
    Coach Jeff Fisher announced on Wednesday that cornerback Pacman Jones has been suspended for one game. Thus he will not be part of the line-up for Sunday’s game against Jacksonville. This suspension just took place after Jones was cited for a misdemeanor assault charge over the weekend.
  • Chargers: Merriman Denies Using Steroid
    While he has been suspended by the NFL for four weeks, San Diego Chargers star outside linebacker Shawne Merriman denies having used any form of steroid claiming that he is a victim of the NFL drug testing policy. Merriman blamed a tainted supplement after he has been tested positive for the Nandrolone steroid. He will be able to return on the field with the Chargers on Nov. 27.
  • Jets: Martin Out and Uncertain to Come Back
    The New York Jets announced that they decided to place Martin on the reserve physically-unable-to perform list (PUP) because of a bone-on-bone condition in his right knee.
  • Raiders: Brooks is Back, but Walter to Start
    The Oakland Raiders announced that quarterback Aaron Brooks has been cleared from the injured player to return full-scale practices this week. However the eight-year veteran will not be put on the starting roster for Monday night's game against Seattle. Brooks was recovering from a severe strained right pectoral muscle for seven weeks already.
  • NFL: Chad Johnson Fined $5,000
    While Chad Johnson already lost his golden mohawk, the colorful Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver has been fined $5,000 by the National Football League. The player can still make an appeal of the league’s sanction before one week. Otherwise he will be obliged to pay the fine.
  • Eagles: Patterson to Sign Big Bank Extension
    The Eagles announced that they reach an agreement with defensive Patterson regarding a contract extension. The 2005 first-round pick has been rewarded by a seven-year, $32 million extension and that reach $37 million based on incentives and bonuses.
  • Panthers: Williams Hoping for a Comeback after the Bye Week
    The Carolina Panthers rookie DeAngelo Williams had a collision with Ted Washington injuring his right leg and his ankle on Oct. 8th game against Cleveland.
  • Jaguars: Second Start for Garrard
    The Jaguars trust David Garrard and grant him with his second straight start at quarterback on Sunday when the Jacksonville Jaguars host Tennessee. He is currently replacing Byron Leftwich, who injured his ankle.
  • Michigan State: Coach to Leave After Season
    While there still are three remaining games in the season, Michigan State announced on Wednesday that John L. Smith will not return to coach for the 2007 season.
  • 49ers May Move To Santa Clara
    On November 9, 2006 the 49ers surprised local politicians and fans alike with their astonishing news. The 49ers informed the public about failing the attempt to build a stadium and commercial residential development in Candlestick point which has been their home since 1971.
  • Atlanta's Defensive Backfield Depleted
    Jason Webster, Falcons' cornerback, has torn his groin muscle is expected to be out of the game for a month. This does not augur well for Atlanta as it has further depleted their defensive backfield.
  • Bill Walsh Suffering From Leukemia
    Bill Walsh, the Hall of Fame coach, has disclosed that he is suffering from Leukemia. Stanford officials have confirmed this. Walsh who was Stanford’s interim athletic director until Bob Bowlsby was hired in April this year till had informed friends and colleagues that he had cancer.
  • Brown Sign Five Extension with Eagles
    Reggie Brown has signed a five year extension with Philadelphia Eagles meaning that Brown will stay with them till 2014. The deal is worth $27 million and includes a guaranteed $10 million in cash.
  • NFL Teams To Salute Military On Veterans Day
    Through out the years many NFL players have visited soldiers stationed abroad and this year many NFL teams are set to honor the military and its soldiers on Veterans Day.
  • Williamson Unable To Hang Onto The Ball
    Minnesota Vikings seem to facing not only with their offense but also with their dropped passes. The dropped passes by Troy Williamson were all the more obvious after they lost to the 49ers 9-3.On the third and 7 at the 49ers 27 yard line, Williamson could not catch an throw by Brad Johnson. If he had caught it, it would have given the Vikings a first down. The next pass into the end zone was also incomplete.
  • Controversy Over Death Of NFL Player
    The latest inquiry into the death of Pat Tillman should come to an end by December. Tillman was killed by friendly fire 2 1/2 years ago in Afghanistan.It has now become clear that one of the four shooters, Staff Sgt. Trevor Alders had undergone a PRK laser eye surgery just before the incident. Although Tillman had put his hands up, identifying himself, all the Staff Sgt Alders could see was two sets of hands with his hazy vision. He assumed that Tillman and an allied Afghan were enemies and shot at them. Both were killed.
  • Colts Head For Super Bowl
    Indianapolis Colts were successful in winning the AFC championship when they beat New England Patriots 38-34. This means that the Colts will now head for the Super Bowl where they will clash with NFC champions, Chicago Bears.
  • Cleveland Browns Hire Wes Chandler As WR Coach
    This time Browns' management has made some serious changes in their coach staff. Wes Chandler, a 50 year old enormously experienced league professional player and coach, has been appointed as Browns' receivers coach. He is an experienced campaigner and will perform his duties along with offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski, offensive line coach Steve Marshall and special teams coordinator Ted Daisher.
  • Marlee Matlin To Perform At Super Bowl
    Super Bowl XLI is bound to be an extravaganza of fun and showmanship. NFL announced that academy award winning actress Marlee Matlin would be performing the national anthem at the Super Bowl. Matlin will sign the anthem in the American Sign Language during pre-game show at the Super Bowl XLI, which will be held in Miami on February 4, 2007.
  • Sanders' Return Impacts Colts' Defense
    Bob Sanders' return to the league after struggling with a leg was one of the main reasons why Indianapolis Colts could put up such a brilliant display in the postseason. Sanders' return has given the Colts' defense considerable boost.
  • Dolphin Stadium Site Hacked Just Before Super Bowl
    A hacker managed to hack the official website of the Dolphin Stadium and successfully installed a malicious software on the website. This software was aimed at implanting keystroke-logging software on any visitor's computer.

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