chicagobears.com - 9/11/2007
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LAKE FOREST, Ill. The Bears on Tuesday elevated defensive tackle Antonio Garay to the active roster from the practice squad, signed cornerback Adebola Jimoh (pronounced ODD-ee Gym-oh) to the 53-man roster and added defensive tackle Babatunde Oshinowo (pronounced ba-ba-TOON-day oh-shi-NO-whoa) to the practice squad. Garay appeared in four contests for the Bears last season after he was a member ...
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Bears promote Garay, sign Jimoh to active roster
Chicago Bear's Blog —
LAKE FOREST, Ill. The Bears on Tuesday elevated defensive tackle Antonio Garay to the active roster from the practice squad, signed cornerback Adebola Jimoh (pronounced ODD-ee Gym-oh) to the 53-man roster and added defensive tackle Babatunde Oshinowo (pronounced ba-ba-TOON-day oh-shi-NO-whoa) to the practice squad. Original post by Chicago Bears : News Top Stories and software by ...
Antonio Garay Moving On Up
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... Oshinowo entered the NFL as a sixth-round selection (181st overall) of the Browns in the 2006 NFL Draft. The Stanford product appeared in one game for Cleveland last season, recording two tackles, while spending time between the Browns' active roster and practice squad.
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