April 2006 - Football Wiretap

Williamson Leaves With Head Injury

NFL.com

Big Ben Knocked Out
Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was apparently knocked momentarily unconscious.

NFL.com

Lynch Puts Cal On His Back, Rushing For 150 Yards And Two Scores

San Francisco Chronicle

Sources: If Plummer Struggles In Cleveland, Cutler Might Play Some

ESPN.com

Kevin Tillman Speaks Out Against War

Associated Press

Samardzija Makes Another Case For The NFL
Jeff Samardzija finished with eight catches for 118 yards and two TD's, including the game-winner.

AP

Cardinals' Former Coordinator Files Grievance

NFL.com

Bengals Activate Chris Perry
Bengals running back Chris Perry, who sat out the first five games of the season with ankle and knee injuries.

NFL.com

Chiefs' Green Cleared For Practice

Kansas City Star

Strahan On Retirement: "Don't Try To Loop Me Into That"

Newsday

Taylor Wants To Restructure Contract
Jacksonville Jaguars' running back Fred Taylor is looking to restructure his contract.

Jacksonville.com

Leftwich Questionable After Missing Friday's Practice

NFL.com

Engram Has Virus And Graves' Disease
Bobby Engram has lost about eight pounds while staying at home for the last two weeks.

NFL.com

Pierce Fined $12,500 For Hit On Vick

Globe And Mail

Simon Expected To File Grievance Against Colts

Philadelphia Daily News

Martin Vague About Return
"Definitely is not a word I'm going to use. Hopefully is the word that I will use," said Curtis Martin about whether he'll practice following the Cleveland game.

New York Post

Jacobs Ready If Tiki Retires
During the New York Giants' practice Thursday morning, Brandon Jacobs made eye contact with Tiki Barber and held up a single finger.

AP

Football Stadium Threat Considered A Hoax

AP

Bears' Brown Out For Season

AP

FBI Questions Individual Who Posted Threat Warning

Bloomberg

Harrison Voted The NFL's Dirtiest Player

Boston Herald

Briggs Denies Interest In Joining Miami

Chicago Tribune

Strahan Not Planning On Following Tiki
Michael Strahan has interests outside the world of football, but unlike his teammate, Tiki Barber, he has no plans to pursue those at this point.

Star-Ledger

Seahawks' WR Engram To Miss Second Game
Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren said Wednesday that receiver Bobby Engram will miss his second consecutive game with a thyroid condition.

AP

Government Skeptical About Threat To NFL Stadiums

Los Angeles Times

Peterson Plans To Play In Oklahoma's Bowl Game

Mercury News

Chicago's Brown Out Indefinitely Following Foot Surgery

AP

Palmer's Agent Suspended By NFLPA

Los Angeles Times

At Least One Team Contacts Raiders On Moss

San Francisco Chronicle

Porter's Agent Unable To Get Him Out Of Oakland At Deadline

San Francisco Chronicle