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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 07/06/2009
It's not easy to keep track of every single roster move by every team in the NFL, especially when your vested interest lies with one team. That's why I was somewhat surprised when I saw this list of free agents from Jason La Canfora's blog. Pretty impressive set of names, isn't it? It's not surprising why several of those guys have not been signed. Edgerrin is on the wrong side of 30 and showed his...
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thejetsblog.com (Free subscription) | 03/27/2009
Just like another administration’s first 100 days, so too TJB will be keeping watch over the Rex Ryan administration for the first 100 days … playing it by the numbers if you will. Each day, we’ll try to keep the associated day number in play. Day Sixty Three The Dewayne Robertson Difference — I think we’ll all [...]
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Cincy Jungle (Free subscription) | 02/25/2009
Sometimes one must use a perspective of patience in order to gain an understanding of choice. More to the point, understanding both results. It was reported that the Bengals made a trade for Dewayne Robertson, with the only hold up being negotiations between player and team. No deal was made, and neither was a trade. Bengals fans were frustrated because we clearly needed a defensive tackle. Robertson...
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Titans Gab (Free subscription) | 02/21/2009
With the team facing the future with losing Albert Haynesworth, the team could have a new player coming in, that being former Jet and Bronco DT Dewayne Robertson. He was just recently released by the Broncos, and said he would like to come home to play for the Titans. One player who considers the Titans [...]
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ObsessedWithSports.com (Free subscription) | 02/18/2009
The Broncos have cut seven players this week, four of whom were defensive starters last year (five of the players started at least once game last season). On Monday the Broncos cut Dewayne Robertson. Robertson was acquired from the Jets last season and was scheduled to make $16 million this coming season. Other casualties on Monday included [...]
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 02/17/2009
High-priced defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson is among six players cut by the Denver Broncos. Robertson, acquired last offseason from the New York Jets, was set to count $16 million against the team's $123 million cap. Also released Monday by new GM Brian Xanders were linebackers Niko Koutouvides ($3.06 million) and Jamie Winborn ($2.25 million), safety Marquand Manuel ($1.33 million), defensive end...
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Stampede Blue (Free subscription) | 02/17/2009
Former Jets first round pick DeWayne Robertson is now a former Bronco Robertson was the 4th overall pick in the 2003 NFL Draft. I remember many, many Colts fans hoping Polian would work a miracle and trade up to draft him. Now, he's unemployed. At 6'1, 308 pounds, he is physically ideal for Tampa-2 DT, but neither NY nor Denver ran Tampa-2. Thus, he failed. For the right price (aka, NOT Corey Simon...
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thejetsblog.com (Free subscription) | 02/17/2009
ESPN’s AFC East Blog releases the vote for the Jets version of Mount Rushmore. Denver released former Jet Dewayne Robertson. Jane is getting away from us crazies. Lisa Z. wonders where the Jets go from here. Salfino writes that it’s Ratliff, Clemens or bust for the Jets. An interesting article on Mike Pettine’s background. Rog is taking a paycut. The Cowboys don’t [...]
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Cincy Jungle (Free subscription) | 02/17/2009
On March 3, 2008, reports suddenly surfaced that the Cincinnati Bengals had worked out a trade for Defensive Tackle Dewayne Robertson from New York. In exchange, the Bengals would send the Jets their fourth and fifth round picks, while also taking on the migraine task of a contract extension to rework a deal that wouldn't be so difficult against the cap ($6.8 million in base pay in 2008 and $4.5 million...
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Broncos Gab (Free subscription) | 02/17/2009
The Broncos made some roster moves on Monday, and DenverBroncos.com had the report earlier today: The Broncos on Monday announced the release of the following six players: John Engelberger, Nate Jackson, Niko Koutouvides, Marquand Manuel, DeWayne Robertson and Jamie Winborn. Robertson joined the Broncos via trade with the New York Jets on April 24, 2008 and [...]
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BroncoTalk (Free subscription) | 02/17/2009
The Denver Broncos announced the departure of six more players this evening: defensive end John Engelberger, tight end Nate Jackson, linebacker Niko Koutouvides, safety Marquand Manuel, defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson and linebacker Jamie Winborn. Several of these cuts were expected, though it may be earlier than we thought for others. Amongst the most surprising may be [...]