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In news that nobody finds to be shocking, ESPN’s Chris Mortensen is reporting that the Indianapolis Colts will release Peyton Manning.
An official announcement of the release will be made sometime tomorrow during a team press conference that both Manning and owner Jim Irsay will be in attendance for.
Manning’s career began 14-years ago when the Colts selected him #1 overall in the 1997 NFL Draft. Manning would play every single game until the start of this past season, when neck surgery cost ...
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In an anticipated move, the Hawks have locked up their Skittles-loving superstar.
Per multiple reports, the Seahawks signed running back Marshawn Lynch to a four-year, $32 million contract on Sunday.
The deal also includes $18 million in guarantees.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the financial details were agreed to a month ago, but wasn’t signed off on by Lynch until today.
GM John Schneider, in a brief statement, confirmed the move.
“We are excited to keep Marshawn as a part of ...
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There's a chance -- albeit a small one -- that current Los Angeles Dodgers bat boy Francisco Herrera walks onto the field as a professional sometime in the future.
No, this isn't the plotline for Rookie of the Year 2 (nor is there a Rookie of the Year 2 coming to theatres any time soon). But according to ESPN.com, Herrera received an invite to the Dodgers' open tryout in Glendale, Ariz., which was held on Thursday.
"We've signed guys out of our tryout camp every year," said Dodgers ...
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Adam Schefter reported via twitter that the Steelers will be releasing long-time defensive end Aaron Smith.
Smith, who many people expected to retire following the 2011 season, has been with the Steelers since 1999. From 2000 to 2008, Smith was extremely durable, missing just five games in that stretch all of which came in the 2007 season.
His durability has become a serious issue in the past three seasons, however. Since 2009, Smith has played in a total of 15 games, and it became appa...
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According to Peter King of SI.com, Colts quarterback Peyton Manning would love play for a team that’s also willing to sign wide receiver Reggie Wayne, who’ll be a free agent once the new league year begins on March 13th. King also indicated that there are at least two teams interested in bringing in Manning and Wayne as a package deal. It would make sense for the teams that want Manning to also strongly consider signing Wayne as well, since it would benefit Manning to have the opportunity to play with someone he’s familiar with as he adjust to a new team.
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