| EIU ready for Sean Payton ceremony |
Fri Sep 10 09:43:32 2010 EST |
| en he was a quarterback at EIU from 1983-86, and set the program's career records in total offense (10,298), passing yardage (10,655), pass completions (758) and touchdown passes (75). His touchdown passes record was broken in 2002 by current Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, who last year became the first player in EIU football history to have his number retired. Payton helped EIU advance to the FCS playoffs in his senior season of 1986. During his career, he had five games with 400 or more |
| Kosier, Colombo held out of Thursday's practice |
Thu Sep 9 19:25:51 2010 EST |
| Arlington, TX (Sports Network) - The Dallas Cowboys could be without two key members of their offensive line for the season-opener, as left guard Kyle Kosier and right tackle Marc Colombo both missed practice Thursday. Colombo was expected to miss 2-to-4 weeks after having arthroscopic surgery to remove loose particles in his right knee in mid-August. Kosier has a strained medial collateral ligament in his right knee. He is three weeks into a recovery that was slated to take 4-to-6 weeks. Tackl |
| Cowboys make Austin one of NFL's highest paid receivers |
Thu Sep 9 18:00:17 2010 EST |
| Arlington, TX (Sports Network) - The Dallas Cowboys signed wide receiver Miles Austin to a six-year contract extension on Thursday. Though financial details of the agreement were not released, a report on the team's website stated the deal is worth $54 million. Austin, who was scheduled to make $3.168 million under a one-year tender during the upcoming season, set career highs with 81 receptions for 1,320 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2009 on his way to being chosen for the Pro Bowl. In Week 5 las |
| Kosier, Colombo held out of Wednesday's practice |
Wed Sep 8 18:53:53 2010 EST |
| Arlington, TX (Sports Network) - The Dallas Cowboys could be without two key members of their offensive line for the season-opener, as left guard Kyle Kosier and right tackle Marc Colombo both missed practice Wednesday. Colombo was expected to miss 2-to-4 weeks after having arthroscopic surgery to remove loose particles in his right knee in mid-August. Kosier has a strained medial collateral ligament in his right knee. He is three weeks into a recovery that was slated to take 4-to-6 weeks. Tack |
| Redskins' Doughty thriving despite hearing loss |
Wed Sep 8 02:35:00 2010 EST |
| one of which might have caused a weaker athlete to throw in the towel. Yet the 27-year-old with the boyish face is still plugging away, and he is expected to be in the starting lineup Sunday night when the Redskins open the season against the Dallas Cowboys. ``Perseverance is one of his strongest traits,'' safeties coach Steve Jackson said. ``You can't knock a good man down, and he's a good man. He's had a lot of things try to knock him down.'' Consider the hurdles listed in the Reed Doughty |
| Dolphins GM Ireland takes over full club operations |
Tue Sep 7 15:31:40 2010 EST |
| ecutive vice president of football operations, will step aside to become a consultant as per the original agreement when he joined the franchise in December, 2007. Ireland joined the Dolphins in January, 2008 after a seven-year stint with the Dallas Cowboys, including the last three as the team's vice president of college and pro scouting. Prior to being elevated to his last role with the Cowboys in 2005, Ireland served as national scout with Dallas since 2001. He got his start in the NFL as a s |
| McNabb: Ankle not 100 percent, will start Sunday |
Tue Sep 7 12:52:00 2010 EST |
WASHINGTON (AP) - Donovan McNabb says his sprained ankle won't keep him from starting for the Washington Redskins on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. McNabb told ESPN980 that his left ankle still isn't 100 percent after hurting it 2 1/2 weeks ago in a preseason game. McNabb said the injury isn't a high ankle sprain, but ``it's very close to it.'' A high ankle sprain is more severe and requires a longer recovery time than a common ankle sprain. McNabb returned to practice Monday and said |
| CB Vasher, WR Reed among Chargers' final cuts |
Sat Sep 4 23:00:41 2010 EST |
| ight-year veteran with the Bills (2002-09) who was attempting to find a spot within the wideout mix; and Vasher, the ex- Chicago Bears Pro Bowler who has been limited to just 27 games over the past three seasons due to injury. On Friday, San Diego announced that it had acquired wide receiver Patrick Crayton from the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for a seventh-round draft pick. The Chargers will open their 2010 season next Monday night, when it travels to meet the AFC West rival Kansas City Chiefs. |
| Redskins release 21, including three ex-Steelers |
Sat Sep 4 22:19:19 2010 EST |
| a six-game starter with the Kansas City Chiefs a year ago Also on Saturday, the team dealt cornerback Justin Tryon to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for an undisclosed future draft choice. Tryon, who was obtained from the Redskins in exchange for an undisclosed future draft choice, appeared in 29 games for Washington over the past two seasons, with a pair of starts. The Redskins will open their season next Sunday night, when they host the arch rival Dallas Cowboys to open the Shanahan era. |
| Siavii, Octavien among Cowboys' 20 cuts |
Sat Sep 4 19:14:31 2010 EST |
| Irving, TX (Sports Network) - Defensive lineman Junior Siavii and linebacker Steve Octavien were among the most recognizable names released by the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday, as the team pared its roster to the 53-player maximum. Siavii, a former second-round pick of the Kansas City Chiefs, appeared in all 16 games with the Cowboys last season. The native of American Samoa was credited with 11 tackles on the year for the NFC East champs. Octavien spent time with Dallas in both 2008 and 2009, in |
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