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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostYup, Forgot they lost Paul Kruger yesterday too. Geez ............
My how things would be different if the Denver safety doesn't make the dumbest play in NFL history.
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Quentin Groves to sign with Browns
Lions to keep Chris Houston
PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia Eagles have signed cornerback Bradley Fletcher, tight end James Casey, safety Patrick Chung, linebacker Jason Phillips and defensive lineman Isaac Sopoaga.
Casey's deal is worth $14.5 million, league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
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Ray Lewis joins ESPN
Two-time Defensive Player of the Year Ray Lewis officially joined ESPN on Wednesday, one month after helping the Baltimore Ravens win the Super Bowl in his final NFL game.
The linebacker, who retired after 17 seasons, will appear on "Monday Night Countdown," "Sunday NFL Countdown," and "SportsCenter."
He also will travel to the site of each week's "Monday Night Football" where he will offer analysis for ESPN's shows and have a weekly segment on ESPN Radio's "Mike and Mike in the Morning."
"ESPN is such a big part of how fans watch and experience sports, especially the NFL, so I'm excited to join their team," Lewis said in a statement. "I'm ready to bring the same level of passion to this next phase of my life as I brought to the field during my years as a player. I can't wait to work with my new teammates, many of whom I've already known for years."
Lewis helped the Ravens win two Super Bowl titles during his career and was selected to 12 Pro Bowls, fifth on the all-time list and most by a linebacker. He was named The Associated Press' Defensive Player of the Year in 2000 and 2003 and retired as the Ravens' franchise leader several categories, including tackles (2,643), fumble recoveries (31), and games played (228).
"Ray is a tremendous addition to our NFL roster and he will have an immediate impact on our coverage," said John Wildhack, ESPN executive vice president, production. "One of the most accomplished players in NFL history, fans will be drawn to his knowledge, experience and, of course, the passion he always exudes for the game."
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Ravens to release Bernard Pollard
The Baltimore Ravens will release strong safety Bernard Pollard after he takes his physical Wednesday morning, according to a team source.
Pollard, 29, was the leading tackler last season for the Super Bowl champions and was the team's physical presence in the secondary. He forced a key fumble in the AFC Championship Game in New England, when he delivered a vicious hit on New England Patriots running back Stevan Ridley.
Pollard broke the news of his upcoming release when he posted on Twitter: "Well Raven Nation it's been fun. My time in Baltimore is done... Thank you!"
Ravens fullback Vonta Leach reacted with surprise to Pollard's news in a tweet of his own Wednesday.
"Wow my boy @Crushboy31 is gone great teammate and father on and off the field," he wrote.
Pollard finished his second season with the Ravens, leading the team with 98 tackles. He also had two sacks and an interception.
This offseason, the Ravens have already lost seven members from their Super Bowl team.
Baltimore has released Pollard and guard Bobbie Williams, traded wide receiver Anquan Boldin to the 49ers, lost linebackers Dannell Ellerbe and Paul Kruger in free agency and watched linebacker Ray Lewis and center Matt Birk retire.
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Dashon Goldson has deal with Bucs
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers made a move to upgrade their secondary, agreeing to terms with safety Dashon Goldson on a five-year contract, league sources tell ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. The deal is worth $41.25 million, including $22 million guaranteed.
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