More photos » by Mark Duncan - AP Joe Jurevicius was cut by the Tampa Bay Bucs March 1, 2005. Tim Ruskell signed him to a one-year contract later that month. He was Seattle's most valuable target in 2005, catching ten touchdowns and leading Seahawks wide receivers in DVOA. Darrell Jackson missed ten games that season. Browse more photos » Tim Ruskell was announced as Seattle's new general...
After being upset by Bothell last week, the Skyline Spartans will now have to regroup to be able to make a run at another state championship. One of their key players all season long has been wide reciever Miles Edwards. While Heaps' main target is Kasen Williams, Edwards has provided Heaps with a second option and has made defenses think twich before double covering Kasen. We got a chance to talk...
More photos » by Elaine Thompson - AP Players like Matt Hasselbeck make but also create hard decisions. He has been undoubtedly Seattle's greatest quarterback ever, but when is too soon to prepare for the future? And how can you win when you know the player you acquire is not likely better than Hasselbeck's past? Browse more photos » Steve Hutchinson is an amazing talent. Seattle wasn't...
Hakeem Nicks looks like the best Giants’ rookie receiver I’ve seen in my years covering this team, and I know many of you are more than a little bit excited about his potential. History, though, says you should take a step back from all the hype. Because the truth is, the Giants have had nothing but bad luck with their rookie wide outs since 1984, when seventh-round pick Lionel Manuel...
More photos » by Morry Gash - AP Browse more photos » Although a number of players sat out practice , Mike McCarthy said the Green Bay Packers are "definitely healthy." Other notes: McCarthy was ready to praise both LB Desmond Bishop and LB Brandon Chillar. Bizzle suggested rotating the LBs based on the situation , but it's too early to tell since the preseason games haven't been...
Maybe. Joe Jurevicius is a former Cleveland Browns wide receiver who contracted an MRSA infection while playing for the team. He has had multiple procedures to clean out the infection, and this past March, the Browns terminated his contract. Jeffrey Parks, also known as Buckeye Surgeon, has been keeping a close eye on the case. [...] Posted at KevinMD.com . Stay updated and subscribe or follow me @KevinMD...
It's time for Part 2 of the wide receiver preview for the Cleveland Browns, where most of the remaining players will be fighting for a spot on the practice squad. If you missed Part 1 where the potential starters and/or slot receivers were previewed, check it out . 7. SYNDRIC STEPTOE - BACKUP WIDE RECEIVER Syndric Steptoe (#12) Height: 5-9 Weight: 200 College: Arizona Experience: 2 years Stats: 19...
Unsurprisingly, the Browns will vigorously defend themselves against the allegations of Joe Jurevicius. As we noted yesterday, Jurevicius claims a “failure to warn” by the Browns and the Clinic and that they did not take every precaution to sterilize their facilities which had been stricken with staph in the past. This is an incredibly sensitive debate [...]
Receiver, who used to play for the team, includes Cleveland Clinic in his lawsuit. Former Cleveland Browns receiver Joe Jurevicius sued the team and the Cleveland Clinic on Friday, saying the team misrepresented the cleanliness of its training facility and blaming doctors for what he called negligence over a staph infection in his right knee that kept him from playing last year.
(Associated Press) Former Duke basketball player Elliot Williams says he's considering a transfer to Memphis, Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Kentucky. Williams, a rising sophomore guard, was granted his release Wednesday from Duke. He told The Commercial Appeal on Thursday that, because of his mother's illness, he is seeking a waiver of the NCAA rule forcing student-athletes to sit out a year after transferring....
Former Cleveland Browns receiver Joe Jurevicius is suing the team and the Cleveland Clinic, accusing doctors of negligence over a staph infection in his right knee that kept him off the field last year.
Former Cleveland Browns receiver Joe Jurevicius is suing the team and the Cleveland Clinic, accusing doctors of negligence over a staph infection in his right knee that kept him off the field last year.
CLEVELAND (AP) -Former Cleveland Browns receiver Joe Jurevicius sued the team and the Cleveland Clinic on Friday, saying the team misrepresented the cleanliness of its training facility and blaming doctors with negligence over a staph infection in his right knee that kept him from playing last year.
CLEVELAND -- Former Cleveland Browns receiver Joe Jurevicius is suing the team and the Cleveland Clinic, accusing doctors of negligence over a staph infection in his right knee that kept him off the field last year.
You might recall last year, among the myriad problems befalling the Cleveland Browns that led to Romeo Crennel’s ouster, was the strange case of staph infections that ran through the team’s training facility. No, not everyone got it, but several did, including TE Kellen Winslow and WR Joe Jurevicius. Jurevicius had to sit out the [...]