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Transactions that happened in the NFL on Tuesday,
as reported by ESPN.com : The Arizona Cardinals signed
defensive end Travis LaBoy to a five-year contract. The Buffalo Bills re-signed tackle Matt Murphy . The Chicago Bears agreed to terms with wide receiver Marty Booker on a two-year contract. The Cincinnati Bengals signed linebacker Dhani Jones to a three-year contract and punter Kyle ...
The Arizona Cardinals went into free agency looking
for someone to help them rush the quarterback and
they found him on Tuesday as they signed defensive end Travis LaBoy to a five-year contract. LaBoy should help improve the Cardinals defense significantly, as reported by Yahoo! Sports : Financial terms were not disclosed, but the NFL Network reported that LaBoy received a $22 million ...
Albert Haynesworth, Antwan Odom and Travis LaBoy were
all integral parts on the 2007 Titans defensive line.
Playing on one of the NFL’s best defensive lines isn’t the only thing that Haynesworth, Odom and LaBoy have in common. Each of the three defensive stalwarts put forth their best efforts at the most financially opportune time: their contract years.
I doubt if Titans d-line coach Jim Washburn
has been sleeping as well lately as he would
have liked. The status of Tennessee’s left defensive ends is not good news for Wash or for Titans fans.
Free agency giveth and free agency taketh away.
Hours after the official announcement that TE Alge Crumpler
had joined the team, the Titans lost the services of three of their unrestricted free agents. Antwan Odom (Bengals) Travis LaBoy (Cardinals) and Jacob Bell (Rams) will all be playing in new uniforms next season.
The defensive ends turned out to do better
than I expected in 2007. Antwan Odom and Travis
LaBoy were able to stay relatively healthy for the first time in their careers, which was a bonus. The Titans also benefited when d-line coach Jim Washburn swapped Kyle Vanden Bosch and Odom to the opposite ends of the line...
The market price for prospective free agent defensive
linemen has been set. On Thursday, Al Davis and
the Oakland Raiders made Tommy Kelly (who?) the league’s highest paid defensive tackle by granting him a seven year deal worth up to $50 million, with about $18 million guaranteed. Re-signing Antwan Odom and/or Travis LaBoy just got a lot tougher.
We’re only a couple of weekends away from
one of the league’s most anticipated offseason events: the
NFL Draft. Here is one man’s take on what the Titans will do on draft day:
In 2008, the Titans, like 2004, are heading
into the season as a playoff team from the
previous year and as a result of the free agency departures of Antwan Odom and Travis LaBoy, they are yet again faced with the task of replenishing the defensive line. By drafting Jason Jones and William “Big Play” Hayes, the Titans hope to once again begin a youth movement at the DE spot.
As a result of his contract situation, Albert
Haynesworth won’t be attending the beginning of the Tennessee
Titans’ organized team activities, which start today at Baptist Sports Park. The inability of Haynesworth and the Titans to hammer out a long-term deal continues to be an issue for the team as it heads into the 2008 season.
Hopefully the Titans will have a running back
who can carry the ball in this game because
it is a great match-up for the rushing attack. It is no surprise that the Broncos are very tough against the pass. They have 2 very good corners in Dre Bly ...
Though defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth is getting most
of the attention in Tennessee as free agency approaches,
defensive end Antwan Odom is due to hit the free-agent market on February 29, too. And though there’s no reason to believe that a ...

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