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The Pittsburgh Steelers first OTA session of the 2013 season got underway on Tuesday, and it appears that first-round draft pick, linebacker Jarvis Jones, might have aggravated a hamstring injury that suffered during his March Pro Day, a...
The Pittsburgh Steelers first OTA session of the 2013 season got underway on Tuesday, and it appears that first-round draft pick, linebacker Jarvis Jones, might have aggravated a hamstring injury that suffered during his March Pro Day, according to a Tuesday evening report by Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin was asked about Jones following Tuesday's practice and of course he really didn't elaborate any in his response. "He's capable of practicing, which he did," said Tomlin. "Had a good day." David Todd of ESPN 970 Radio was at the Steelers practice on Tuesday Read more [...]
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Reshad Jones was back at work Tuesday. Randy Starks was still nowhere to be seen.
Reshad Jones was back at work Tuesday. Randy Starks was still nowhere to be seen.
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As NFL owners met in Boston this week, taking care of league business such as selecting future Super Bowl sites, another whisper made the rounds: Is America?s most powerful game growing even more dominant? Read full article >>...
As NFL owners met in Boston this week, taking care of league business such as selecting future Super Bowl sites, another whisper made the rounds: Is America?s most powerful game growing even more dominant? Read full article >> More...
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Brett Davis – USA Today Sports Images The Indianapolis Colts were arguably the most inspired team in the NFL in the 2012 season as they were playing for their head coach Chuck Pagano, who was diagnosed with cancer, and behind the #...
Brett Davis – USA Today Sports Images The Indianapolis Colts were arguably the most inspired team in the NFL in the 2012 season as they were playing for their head coach Chuck Pagano, who was diagnosed with cancer, and behind the #Chuckstrong campaign. That coupled with the great season from rookie quarterback Andrew Luck led the Colts, surprisingly, to the NFL Playoffs. Now the Colts are looking to build off that success and avoid a season of regression that many people are predicting them to have. They will need their offensive line to improve, Luck to continue to develop and grow as a pro quarterback and avoid a sophomore slump, and for their young receivers to be able to help Reggie Wayne shoulder the load. One player to watch in terms of the Colts’ wide receivers is 23-year-old T.Y. Hilton. The little known Hilton proved himself as a big playmaker for Indianapolis last season. In 15 games, he garnered 50 receptions on 91 targets for 861 yards and seven touchdowns. 30 of his 50 receptions also went for a first down and the Colts looked to him more and more as the season progressed. For the 2013 season, Hilton is likely to see his targets increase from last season. In terms of percentage of targets in 2012, Hilton ranked third on the Colts behind Wayne and Donnie Avery. With Avery no longer being on the team, though, that’s likely to put Hilton in the number two receiver spot, unless the team wants to continue to work him in the slot. Regardless, he’s likely going to see a lot more balls coming his way. Hilton has elite-level speed and is hard to catch in the open field. However, he also has solid hands and runs good routes for a big-play, speed receiver. Though he’s still young and has the potential to slump this year, expect Hilton to continue making big plays for the pass-heavy Colts and to have another impressive season. Cody Williams is a Senior Writer with Rant Sports. Follow Cody on Twitter @TheSizzle20 and like his Facebook page.
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This is one of our nightly live threads. This means that you are welcome to discuss any subject that you wish but in keeping with the rules of the site we ask that you refrain from the discussion of politics and religion. Please remember...
This is one of our nightly live threads. This means that you are welcome to discuss any subject that you wish but in keeping with the rules of the site we ask that you refrain from the discussion of politics and religion. Please remember that this thread takes place on the front page of the site, is not a CKC and as such try to keep things as near to PG as possible. Keep this in mind with the posting of pics as well and we ask that you keep them to a maximum of 5 per person and do not post Gifs. This keeps the thread load time from slowing down for those on slower connections. This is the forty-first post in a series of top 100 "debut" albums of all time. AKA the best first album of some of the best artist of all time. Like previously stated I will be skipping over a few selections along the way to save us from the obvious pain of listening to some crap. Tonight I will jump one selection and go straight from 12 to 10. Tonight's selection at number 10 is the 1975 debut from Patti Smith "Horses". -------------------------------------- We invite you to follow The Phinsider on Twitter, like The Phinsider on Facebook, add The Phinsider to your Google+ Circles, and follow our podcast on BlogTalkRadio.
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Owner Craft on Gronk: 'He should still be great'
Owner Craft on Gronk: 'He should still be great'
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Chargers sign OT Max Starks to one-year deal
Chargers sign OT Max Starks to one-year deal
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Here at Niners Nation, we're presenting a series called "90-in-90". We'll be looking at every player on the 49ers offseason roster, one player per post, from now until the start of training camp. For many years after the departure of Te...
Here at Niners Nation, we're presenting a series called "90-in-90". We'll be looking at every player on the 49ers offseason roster, one player per post, from now until the start of training camp. For many years after the departure of Terrell Owens, the 49ers struggled to find decent, consistent wide receivers. They finally found one in Michael Crabtree who is much more than just decent. Crabtree became the 49ers first thousand yard receiver since TO, and was a dominant force on third downs for the 49ers. Beyond Crabtree, it's been a crapshoot through the rest of the wide receiver depth chart in the Harbaugh era. After an injury plagued 2011 season left the team woefully thin at wide receiver, the team added solid talent in Mario Manningham, and aging veteran Randy Moss. Manningham was a solid contributor before blowing out his knee late in the season. Moss struggled to put up numbers, but still kept defenses honest. Kyle Williams seemed to be coming along, but he suffered a knee injury in November. All in all, while it wasn't disastrous, it was not a pretty picture at wide receiver in 2012. The 49ers made an inexpensive but still bold move in March, as they dealt away a sixth round pick for Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Anquan Boldin. It was a cheap deal primarily because Boldin was not looking to take a pay-cut with the Ravens. Personally, I think John Harbaugh had a say in getting him to San Francisco, but we'll never know the full story there. Boldin comes to the 49ers coming off a very solid 2012 campaign. He finished the regular season with 65 catches for 921 yards and four touchdowns. 49ers fans probably also remember his ten catch, 104 yards, one touchdown Super Bowl performance as well. Boldin had a strong postseason for the Ravens, with a four-game total of 36 catches, 380 yards and four touchdowns. It's safe to say, Boldin brought his A-game in the postseason. Anquan Boldin has put up very good numbers over the course of his career, but he has often been second fiddle, spending much of his career somewhat in the shadow of Larry Fitzgerald in Arizona. The 49ers do not need spectacular from Boldin, but rather what we have seen the last few years. Over the last three years, Boldin has averaged 62 catches, 881 yards and just under five touchdowns each season. Those are not monster numbers, but if the 49ers could get that behind Crabtree, they would be in great shape. One area that sometimes gets overlooked is Boldin's physicality as a blocker. Adding Boldin to Crabtree and Vernon Davis gives the 49ers three skill position players that can block as well as anybody in the NFL. If you're a fan of the 49ers physical side, this has to have you incredibly excited. Why he could improve in 2013 I don't expect improvement from Boldin in 2013, but with a more dynamic quarterback in Colin Kaepernick, anything is possible. Joe Flacco is obviously a good quarterback. I'm sure like minds will differ on where exactly he ranks in the spectrum of current quarterbacks, but I think he is a good quarterback. That being said, Colin Kaepernick is likely just barely scratching the surface of what he can do. Get Boldin a great quarterback, and I could see his numbers get a little bump. Why he could regress in 2013 This is where it gets interesting. We're all excited about adding Anquan Boldin, and for the price, excitement is justified. And yet, we're talking about a wide receiver who turns 33 in October and is entering his eleventh year. Boldin is arguably the toughest receiver in the NFL, but all that physicality eventually wears a man down. I obviously would prefer it not be this year, but that is always a concern. It is not so much about losing a step, because speed is not really his game. Rather, it's just the wear and tear that builds up over a long NFL career. Complacency after getting a ring would also be a concern with some players, but there seems to be a certain professionalism about Boldin that makes me think this will
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With NFL owners voting to put a Super Bowl in MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, it’s logical to wonder if more outdoor title games in cold-weather locales are possible. So, how about the Boston area getting a game? The subject came up...
With NFL owners voting to put a Super Bowl in MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, it’s logical to wonder if more outdoor title games in cold-weather locales are possible. So, how about the Boston area getting a game? The subject came up at NFL commissioner Roger Goodell’s press conference at the conclusion of the league…
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Here's an exclusive interview with the Chargers new left tackle Max Starks.
Here's an exclusive interview with the Chargers new left tackle Max Starks.
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