www.usatoday.com — On the eve of the NFL Draft, the Titans made a big move for their future, locking up left tackle Michael Roos with a six-year, ...
Titans Sign LT Roos to Extension
bizoffootball.com 4/27/2008 — The Tennessee Titans have locked up left tackle Michael Roos after offering him a six-year extension worth $43 million. According to Roos’ agent, Cameron Foster , the tackle is now the league’s third highest paid tackle as his contract includes $15 million in guaranteed money, a $4 million roster bonus and $1.5 in Pro Bowl escalators. Roos has already exceeded all expectations, as ...
The Tennessee Titans have locked up left tackle Michael Roos after offering him a six-year extension worth $43 million. According to Roos’ agent, Cameron Foster , the tackle is now the league’s third highest paid tackle as his contract includes $15 million in guaranteed money, a $4 million roster bonus and $1.5 in Pro Bowl escalators. Roos has already exceeded all expectations, as ...
Is Seau in the Pats plans?
mysportsrumors.com 4/27/2008 — With the New England Patriots selecting Jerod Mayo with the 10th pick in the NFL Draft, do the New England Patriots still have plans for Junior Seau? During the playoffs, it was obvious that the Pats needed to get younger at the linebacker position, which is the reason they selected Mayo, a University of Tennessee product. We all know thou, that coach Bill Belichick usually doesn’t bring in or
With the New England Patriots selecting Jerod Mayo with the 10th pick in the NFL Draft, do the New England Patriots still have plans for Junior Seau? During the playoffs, it was obvious that the Pats needed to get younger at the linebacker position, which is the reason they selected Mayo, a University of Tennessee product. We all know thou, that coach Bill Belichick usually doesn’t bring in or
Final Titan 4th round pick: Purdue LB Stanford Keglar
mvn.com 4/27/2008 — Jeff Fisher’s Pac-10 roots are showing. The USC alum picked two guys on the second day of the draft who hail from the University of California, and with their last selection in the 4th round, the Titans chose a guy named Stanford.
Jeff Fisher’s Pac-10 roots are showing. The USC alum picked two guys on the second day of the draft who hail from the University of California, and with their last selection in the 4th round, the Titans chose a guy named Stanford.
Suspended Jones traded to Cowboys for fourth-round pick
sports.espn.go.com 4/27/2008 — The NFL has finally approved the first trade in league history involving a suspended player: Pacman Jones is officially a Dallas Cowboy.
Manny Arora, who represents Jones, confirmed the cornerback has signed a four-year contract that includes a Cowboys option after the third season. Jones was traded to Dallas from the Tennessee Titans for a fourth-round pick (No. 126 overall).
The NFL has finally approved the first trade in league history involving a suspended player: Pacman Jones is officially a Dallas Cowboy.
Manny Arora, who represents Jones, confirmed the cornerback has signed a four-year contract that includes a Cowboys option after the third season. Jones was traded to Dallas from the Tennessee Titans for a fourth-round pick (No. 126 overall).
With first 4th rounder, Titans select DE William Hayes
mvn.com 4/27/2008 — The Titans swapped 4th rounders with Washington, moving up to #103 to select little-known Winston-Salem State DE William Hayes with their first pick in the 4th round.
Hayes is a 6′2″ 272 lb DE who hails from a tiny school in North Carolina. He impressed scouts with his 4.6 forty-yard dash and an impressive showing in the bench press, lifting 225 lbs 28 times.
The Titans swapped 4th rounders with Washington, moving up to #103 to select little-known Winston-Salem State DE William Hayes with their first pick in the 4th round.
Hayes is a 6′2″ 272 lb DE who hails from a tiny school in North Carolina. He impressed scouts with his 4.6 forty-yard dash and an impressive showing in the bench press, lifting 225 lbs 28 times.
Titans extend Roos for six years, $43M —
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Michael Roos told the Tennessee Titans he wanted to wrap up contract negotiations before the 2008 season started. Team officials obliged their left tackle, agreeing to a six-year, $43 million extension.
The team confirmed the deal Saturday that makes ...