Tag: Tyson Clabo
Michael Turner & John Abraham Could Be Cap Casualties
D. Orlando Ledbetter lists RB Michael Turner and DE John Abraham as two players who could be released this offseason.
Ledbetter notes that the Falcons should...
Keeping Tyson Clabo Is A Win For Atlanta
We've spent a lot of time covering the issues that the Atlanta Falcons would have to deal with during free agency and at the...
News & Rumors: Delhomme, Coughlin, Clabo, Mebane, Leinart
Jake Delhomme
ESPN's Adam Schefter tweets that the Cleveland Browns have released QB Jake Delhomme. Schefter notes that Delhomme would like to continue playing. The...
News & Rumors: Kolb, Orton, Randy Moss, Kreutz, Clabo, Gallery, Breaston
NFL.com's Jason La Canfora provided a number of rumors so here's a look at some free agency options.
Randy Moss
Jason La Canfora reports that the...
NFL News & Notes 7/27: VY, Vick, Seahawks, Dolphins, Vikings
Here's a collection of random news and rumors regarding possible transactions that could take place in the coming days.
Vince Young
ESPN AFC South blogger Paul...
Falcons Not Pursuing Ray Edwards, Rather Re-sign Tyson Clabo?
D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution writes that the Atlanta Falcons have had a “change of heart” about the idea of signing Vikings DE...
The Tyson Clabo Market
The Atlanta Falcons will some serious issues to deal with that concern their offensive line once a CBA is agreed upon. Starting right-tackle Tyson...
Falcons Offensive Line Issues
ESPN's Adam Schefter was asked about whats to come regarding the Atlanta Falcons offensive line considering that their two best players will be free...
NFL Rumors: Falcons Serious About Moving Up?
Fox Sports' Jay Glazer reports that the Atlanta Falcons are in fact actively looking to trade up for a play maker such as Julio...
NFL Rumors: Other Franchise Tag Possibilities
So far there have been five players to receive franchise tags (Haloti Ngata, Logan Mankins, Michael Vick, David Harris and Vincent Jackson) and one transition tag (David Akers)...
