Smith Looking To Fill Multiple Roles With Broncos
The tattoo on Alphonso Smith’s shoulder depicts a coiled panther ready to strike. Above the black-inked predator are the words, “Hungry for more.”
Smith Looking To Fill Multiple Roles With Broncos
The tattoo on Alphonso Smith’s shoulder depicts a coiled panther ready to strike. Above the black-inked predator are the words, “Hungry for more.”
A Tight Bond
Rookie tight ends Richard Quinn and Marquez Branson got to know each other at February's NFL Scouting Combine. Now teammates, the two have built a bond on and off the field.
Broncos don’t see Marshall being distraction Will a star receiver unhappy about his contract cause trouble for team chemistry? “I’m not worried about it,” Stokley says.
There may be many reasons the Broncos could ultimately change their position and trade Brandon Marshall.
Rich Hofmann: Eagles’ Maclin missing at camp, but don’t panic yet
BETHLEHEM – Jeremy Maclin missed check-in last night at his first Eagles training camp. The first-round draft choice received neither the list of nearby attractions from the front desk nor the mint that Andy Reid left on his pillow. It is not the end of the world. It is not the beginning of the end of the world. Not yet.
Ravens may explore trade for Broncos’ Marshall (Yahoo! Sports)
Baltimore is thin at wideout after Derrick Mason’s retirement and Drew Bennett’s decision not to return.
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Eagles defensive coordinator Johnson loses battle with cancer
BETHLEHEM – The Eagles had more than 6 months to get ready for the awful news that arrived as evening fell on training camp at Lehigh yesterday. So you wouldn’t say Andy Reid or Joe Banner looked shocked, or even that they seemed on the verge of being overcome with grief, when the head coach and the team president met with reporters in a tent adjacent to the Lehigh practice fields, the sun sinking toward the mountains behind them.
Eagles’ Jim Johnson, 68, dies of cancer
The Eagles lost what their owner described as “a true gem” yesterday afternoon when defensive coordinator Jim Johnson died at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania after a bout with cancer that was first disclosed six months ago.
A former SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory employee hoped to reverse her ‘bad karma’ by destroying what amounted to $500,000 worth of research at the facility earlier this month, according to a criminal complaint and affidavit released by the FBI on Tuesday.
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Former SLAC worker hoped to beat ‘bad karma’ by destroying research