May 2005 - Football Wiretap
T.O. 50-50 For Camp
Owens is unhappy with his contract leaving many to ask, ?why did he sign it in the first place??
Raiders Bring Back TE Dudley
The Oakland Raiders signed free agent tight end Rickey Dudley on Tuesday, marking Dudley?s second stint as a Raider.
Walker Will Be A No-Show If No Raise Is Given
Javon Walker will be a no-show at training camp next week unless the Green Bay Packers agree to give the Pro Bowl receiver a big pay raise or trade him, his agent said Wednesday.
Bruschi Will Sit Out 2005 Season
New England Patriots Tedy Bruschi will sit out this season because of a stroke he suffered 10 days after helping the Patriots win their third Super Bowl in four years.
Bruschi Still Could Play This Season
The Patriots heart-and-soul inside linebacker, Tedy Bruschi, has yet to decide if he will be on the Patriots roster for the upcoming season.
NFL Clears Williams For On-Time Start With Dolphins
The NFL has reportedly cleared running back Ricky Williams to return to the Mimi Dolphins. Williams will return the team he walked out on last July in time for the Dolphins training camp which begins
Super Drew Saves The Day
Drew Rosenhaus, the agent of Terrell Owens, saved the life of a four-year-old who drowned in a Florida hotel pool.
Deal Is Done, Henry To Tennessee
"We're really glad that it's over," Bills president Tom Donahoe said. "Tennessee gave us the best offer and gave us really what we were looking for."
Falcons DE Smith Injures Neck
The Atlanta Falcons will not have veteran defensive end Brady Smith for the rest of camp after Smith injured his neck and as a result, underwent surgery to repair it.
Now That Brown Has Retired, Will He Make The Hall Of Fame?
Many sports writers are voicing the opinion that Tim Brown is not qualified for the NFL Hall of Fame.
Henry Elated About Tennessee Return
?I?m excited about coming back,? Henry told WTVF-Channel 5. ?I?ve got a lot of memories there of playing at UT. It?s going to be fun. I?m very excited to get back to the state and to be a Tennessee Ti
Native American Groups Keep Right To Challenge Redskins
The case will remain active concerning Native American groups ability to challenge trademarks covering the name and logo of the Washington Redskins, which the groups say disparage millions of people.