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Keyshawn working out, mulling return to field
Keyshawn working out, mulling return to field
Keyshawn Johnson, who spent the 2007 season as a studio analyst with ESPN after being released by the Carolina Panthers, apparently is feeling the urge to demand the ball again. >
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In Case You’re Looking For A Number Three Receiver That Thinks He’s A One, Keyshawn’s Available
Sports Blog - football, basketball, and baseball — ... Well, Keyshawn appears to be making a comeback, or at least getting any shape for any buyers that may be dumb enough to shell money out for a guy that wasn’t great 10 years ago, and certainly isn’t great now. ...

Ashy to Classy: A look at Cowboy history and other tidbits
Blogging The Boys — ... in Miami in the summer of 2005, coming out of a club on South Beach. The club was filled with stars like Jamie Foxx and Caron Butler. As I exited the main entrance to walk on the strip, guess who I saw wearing a linen suit coming from this same club? Keyshawn Johnson. Immediately I wanted to yell, "Hey, dude! Shouldn’t you be preparing for Training Camp?" But Keyshawn is about 6-4, 210 pounds. That’s a big man. So I kept my criticisms to myself. Well, Keyshawn is considering a comeback. Unretiring, if you will. Pulling a Vinny (Testaverde that is). ...

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