Daily Archives: July 16th, 2012

2012 Training Camp Preview: New Orleans Saints (The SportsXchange)

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2012 Training Camp Preview: New Orleans Saints (The SportsXchange)

Forbes Says Indianapolis Colts More Valuable After Losing Peyton Manning: Fan’s Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Indianapolis Colts fans are apparently a pretty silly bunch, considering how down in the dumps we’ve been for the past year. First, Peyton Manning succumbed to a series of neck surgeries, then the team tanked the 2011 season and, finally, Manning was released by owner Jim Irsay after 14 storybook seasons that made just about every Hoosier a Colt fan. It sure seemed like the Colts were a franchise in a tailspin, but it looks like the subsequent selection of Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck as the first overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft may have carried more weight than we thought. …

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NFL roundup: Bears, Forte reach agreement on contract (The SportsXchange)

The Chicago Bears and running back Matt Forte agreed to a four-year contract Monday, hours before the deadline for franchise players to sign new deals.

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Video: Broncos’ Elvis Dumervil arrested

Denver Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil was charged with aggravated assault with a firearm on Saturday.

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Report: Alleged road rage led to Dumervil’s arrest (The SportsXchange)

An alleged road rage event in Miami Beach, Fla., led to the arrest of Denver Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil, who was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, according to a Miami Beach police report, the Denver Post reported.

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Bears, Forte agree to four-year deal (The Associated Press)

CHICAGO (AP) — Pro Bowl running back Matt Forte and the Chicago Bears have agreed to a four-year contract, settling the biggest issue hanging over the team.

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PK Scobee signs 4-year contract with Jaguars (The Associated Press)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Josh Scobee has signed a four-year contract reportedly worth $13.8 million, making him one of the NFL’s highest-paid kickers.

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Mannings Rally Around Peyton’s Comeback

THIBODAUX, La. (AP) – Even for the Manning brothers, this offseason has been extraordinary, from Eli basking in a second Super Bowl triumph to Peyton’s comeback in a new uniform. They’re getting some family time this weekend at their annual football camp in their native Louisiana. For Eli and father Archie, it’s been gratifying to see Peyton throwing again, something he could not do at the Manning Passing Academy a year ago while recovering from neck surgery that sidelined him for all of 2011. Peyton gave a terse “No,” when asked if he has something to prove as he comes back from injury with the Denver Broncos after being replaced by Andrew Luck in Indianapolis, where Peyton spent the first 14 years of his pro career. He did, however, have plenty to say about how happy he is that his rehabilitation is at the point where he feels like an NFL quarterback again. “It has been exciting for me to be back on the field,” Peyton said. “When you’re injured, it’s not fun. You’re kind of quarantined. It’s nice to be able kind of get the reins cut off, being able to participate OTAs, minicamp.” Peyton said he still has more rehabilitation ahead and has “stopped giving percentages” regarding how healthy he is, but his goal remains to participate fully in training camp, preseason and the regular season. Eli, meanwhile, smiles at the sight of his older brother back on the field, actively running high school-age campers through drills along with the college quarterbacks who serve as counselors. “I’ve seen him play football since I was 7 years old, so the last 25 years he’s been a great role model and someone to follow – his work ethic and how he handles himself and how he plays the game at such a high level,” Eli said. “I’m excited to see him back in uniform, see him back playing. Obviously he went through a tough year last year.” For the second time since 2008, Eli Manning has been making the rounds as a Super Bowl champion – the parade in New York, the ring ceremony, the talk shows, a White House visit and more. One thing Eli has not done, at least not in the form of anything more than good-natured ribbing, is emphasize the fact that he has two Super Bowl rings over Peyton’s one. Eli still seems genuinely uncomfortable with the idea that he may now be the better of the brother QBs. “Peyton is a four-time MVP, a Super Bowl champion,” Eli said. “He’s coming off an injury, but he’s going to be ready to play. … We’re both looking forward to a great season ahead of us.” For Peyton, rehabbing is one issue. Adjusting to a new team is another. “There’s no question it’s been a big change, a big switch. It’s one I’m trying to adjust to,” Peyton said. “There’s constantly something to learn, something to adjust to, new players, new teammates, new coaches, new surroundings. So when you’re 14 years in one place, you do kind of become institutionalized. … Everybody keeps saying, `Are you settled yet?’ … I don’t think anybody can get settled in a couple of months. So it’ll take some time but I’m embracing the challenge and looking forward to getting to know my teammates more and more.” Former Saints quarterback Archie Manning started the family football camp 17 years ago, and he now hosts it on the campus of Nicholls State along with his two Super Bowl-winning sons and his oldest son Cooper. Elite college quarterbacks now come every year to serve as counselors. This year Southern California’s Matt Barkley is among them. Last year, it was Luck, who was drafted first overall by the Colts and now is in the difficult position of replacing Peyton in Indianapolis. “We brought Andrew along too well,” Archie joked, then added that the Mannings take a lot of pride in their former counselors’ success. “These are great kids.” By now, Archie has gotten used to seeing Peyton and Eli continue to be two of the highest-profile figures in pro football. Still, this year has been different. It was “so much fun for the Giants to win another Super Bowl and for Peyton to – we look at the plusses, the fact he worked so hard and got himself back healthy,” Archie said. “The Indy thing was tough, tough on everybody, tough on him, tough on our family, I think tough for some people in Indy. It happens, so I was very proud of the way he handled it, and he had to turn around and find a new team and that was hard.” “He went with his heart there and he made a great decision,” Archie added. “The bottom line is obviously he wants to play some more football and we hope he can.” As a father, Archie said he cannot help but worry about Peyton playing again, but stressed he is confident his middle son’s decision to come back is a sensible one. “You’re always concerned, but he had three or four of the best doctors in the country, neurosurgeons who told him his neck is solid and gave him permission to play. So as a parent you go by that,” Archie said. “Whether they’ve got a good neck or bad neck, it’s tough out there, so you hope all of them can stay healthy.” By BRETT MARTEL, AP Sports Writer (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Road rage at the root of Elvis Dumervil’s arrest (Shutdown Corner)

Yesterday, we told you about Elvis Dumervil’s arrest for felony assault — the Denver Broncos defensive end was taken into police custody on Saturday night and later released on $7,500 bond. We didn’t have any other information at the time, beyond nebulous statements from the Broncos and from Dumervil’s attorney. On Monday, the events of the incident became clearer. According to Mike Klis of the Denver Post , Dumervil was involved in a confrontation that involved road rage. It happened at about 5:00 p.m. Saturday evening in Miami Beach, when Dumervil and friend Andy Auguste stepped out of Dumervil’s Land Rover on Collins Avenue, came up on the people in a white Impala in front of them, and lifted their shirts to display guns. Per the police report obtained by the Post, Dumervil was driving, following a gray Mercedes, and the driver of the Impala merged in-between the two cars. Honking and name-calling ensued, and when traffic came to a stop, Dumervil and Auguste left their cars to provide a more physical and tangible threat. According to a witness, someone in the Impala threw something that stuck Dumervil’s Land Rover. When the police arrived based on a witness call, traffic was still at a standstill. Dumervil was ordered out of his car at gunpoint, and he was asked if he had a gun in his car. He responded that he didn’t, police subsequently found a gun in his glove compartment, and that was when Dumervil was arrested and his car was towed.

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Report: Dumervil arrest stemmed from road rage (National Football Post)

Possibility exists that no charges will be filed in the incident.

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