Word: nfl
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Rosenhaus knows all about domination. He is probably the most powerful agent in the NFL, with more than 80 active clients, several of them Pro-Bowlers. He is certainly the most theatrical. "That was the Drew Rosenhaus press conference," cracked rival agent Mark Lepselter. "Featuring Terrell Owens...
...city embraces its guests despite the losses, the most contentious issue will arise. Why would the Hornets return to New Orleans, where the team ranked last in attendance even before Katrina's economic devastation? Critics have accused the owner of the NFL's Saints, Tom Benson, of trying to desert New Orleans for San Antonio or Los Angeles. "The goal is to go back," insists Hornets owner Shinn, who has already moved the franchise once, from Charlotte, N.C., to the Crescent City three years ago in search of better returns. Can he guarantee it? "Will you promise to me there...
...agreeing to a key deal in 1961 allowing all teams, many in considerably smaller markets, to split TV profits, Mara--who joined the Giants as a water boy at age 9 when his father bought the team for $500--ensured the competition, stability and survival of the now formidable NFL. Reserved but paternal, he paid former Giants players' medical bills, employed veterans as scouts and over 80 years attended most practices and almost every game, including six NFL championship crowns...
...senior cornerback for the Tigers, might soon join his brother in the NFL, and this year’s stunning numbers have caught the attention of everyone in Ivy football...
...He’s the best player in the league,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “If you want to ask me who’s the next player going to the NFL from our league? It’s Jay McCareins...