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Archived News (02-2009)
ESPN.com reports Washington Redskins DL Albert Haynesworth said
ESPN.com reports Washington Redskins DL Albert Haynesworth said the team will not regret signing him to a lucrative contract. \"You\'re not going to remember Albert Haynesworth as a bust,\" Haynesworth said. \"With the contract, it\'s going to be all on me. My goal is to be the best player on the field and to eventually get to that Hall of Fame status and be mentioned with Reggie White and Bruce Smith and all the greats.\"
Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports the New
Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports the New York Giants made a run at Washington Redskins DL Albert Haynesworth in free agency. The Giants called Haynesworth\'s agent just after the start of free agency and stayed \"in the mix\" for several hours, according to two league sources. The Giants didn\'t even immediately back out when they were told Haynesworth wanted more than $30 million guaranteed, one source said.
Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports the agent
Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports the agent for Washington Redskins DL Albert Haynesworth, Chad Speck, said Haynesworth\'s choice came down to the Redskins and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
ESPN.com reports Washington Redskins DT Albert HaynesworthÂ's
ESPN.com reports Washington Redskins DT Albert HaynesworthÂ's contract includes a Â"poison pillÂ" in the fifth year that effectively makes his deal with the team a four-year, $48 million contract. Haynesworth would be owed a lump sum of $29 million in salary and bonuses in 2013. It is unlikely the team would pay the full commitment of $100 million over seven years unless the contract is re-negotiated.
ESPN.com's Chris Mortensen reports that Albert Haynesworth's
ESPN.com's Chris Mortensen reports that Albert Haynesworth's deal with the Redskins is effectively for four years, $48 million. The $100 million figure looks good to his agent's potential clients, but Haynesworth isn't likely to see the last half of the contract. [...]
ESPN.com's Chris Mortensen reports that Albert Haynesworth's
ESPN.com's Chris Mortensen reports that Albert Haynesworth's deal with the Redskins is effectively for four years, $48 million. The $100 million figure looks good to his agent's potential clients, but Haynesworth isn't likely to see the last half of the contract. [...]
The Redskins fired the two biggest salvos of the early free-agent
The Redskins fired the two biggest salvos of the early free-agent period, re-signing CB DeAngelo Hall to a six-year, $54 million deal in the final moments before the start of free agency and then locking down DT Albert Haynesworth to ...
Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports the New
Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports the New York Giants were in the mix for Washington Redskins DT Albert Haynesworth before pulling out because of the asking price.
Updating a previous item, ESPNews reports the Washington Redskins
Updating a previous item, ESPNews reports the Washington Redskins will pay DT Albert Haynesworth $41 million in guaranteed money.
Haynesworth agreed Friday to a seven-year deal worth about $100
Haynesworth agreed Friday to a seven-year deal worth about $100 million, including a staggering $41 million in guaranteed money. The Redskins, known for their expediency in such matters, scheduled an afternoon news conference for their latest marquee signing.
Impacts: Haynesworth, a stout, sack-producing interior lineman, is just what the Redskins have needed. He had a career-high 8 1/2 sacks last year, more than one-third of Washington's team total (24). The 27-year-old lineman is 6-foot-6 and 320 pounds and has 24 sacks in seven NFL seasons since the Titans drafted him in the first round out of the University of Tennessee in 2002.
All of the Redskins' spending comes at a cost. After firing
All of the Redskins\' spending comes at a cost. After firing the two biggest salvos of the early free-agency period by re-signing CB DeAngelo Hall for $54 million and signing DT Albert Haynesworth to a dizzying, $100-million-plus deal, the ...
All of the Redskins' spending comes at a cost. After firing
All of the Redskins\' spending comes at a cost. After firing the two biggest salvos of the early free-agency period by re-signing CB DeAngelo Hall for $54 million and signing DT Albert Haynesworth to a dizzying, $100 million deal, ...
Updating an earlier report, the Redskins are no longer going
Updating an earlier report, the Redskins are no longer going to talk to Chris Canty after reeling in Albert Haynesworth with a $100MM deal, according to the Dallas Morning News.He is still going to visit the Titans and Seahawks, both of which could use help with their pass rush.
ESPNews reports free-agent DT Albert Haynesworth (Titans) has
ESPNews reports free-agent DT Albert Haynesworth (Titans) has reached a seven-year, $100 million deal with the Washington Redskins.
Moving swiftly in the first hours of free agency, the Redskins
News: Moving swiftly in the first hours of free agency, the Redskins opened their deep pockets and snagged perhaps the biggest name available: All-Pro defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth. The longtime Titans defensive tackle agreed to a seven-year deal worth approximately $100 million early Friday morning. A stout, sack-producing interior lineman is just what the Redskins have needed. Haynesworth had a career-high 8 1/2 sacks last year, more than one-third of Washington's team total (24). The 27-year-old lineman is 6-foot-6, weighs 320 pounds and has 24 sacks in seven NFL seasons since the Titans drafted him in the first round out of the University of Tennessee in 2002. Haynesworth last year also had 75 tackles, 22 quarterback pressures, seven tackles for a loss and forced a team-high four fumbles. [...]
After landing the biggest prize of them all in free agency,
After landing the biggest prize of them all in free agency, DT Albert Haynesworth, the Redskins are not done shopping. PFW has learned they\'ll meet with Cowboys DE Chris Canty today and could sign him in short order. It ...
Redskins agreed to terms with Albert Haynesworth on a seven-year,
Redskins agreed to terms with Albert Haynesworth on a seven-year, $100 million contract. The deal includes $41 million guaranteed and could reach $115 million. [...]
The Redskins agreed to terms with Albert Haynesworth on a seven-year,
The Redskins agreed to terms with Albert Haynesworth on a seven-year, $100 million contract. The deal includes $41 million guaranteed and could reach $115 million. [...]
The Redskins have reeled in Albert Haynesworth with a seven-year
The Redskins have reeled in Albert Haynesworth with a seven-year deal worth $100MM, according to ESPN. The deal could reach $115MM in incentives.Haynesworth is an elite defensive tackle and was viewed as the jewel of free agency. Haynesworth should help Jason Taylor bounce back next season while wreaking havoc on the inside.
The Redskins agreed to terms with Albert Haynesworth on a seven-year,
The Redskins agreed to terms with Albert Haynesworth on a seven-year, $100 million contract. The deal includes $41 million guaranteed and could reach $115 million. [...]
Haynesworth has signed as a free agent with the Redskins, agreeing
News: Haynesworth has signed as a free agent with the Redskins, agreeing to a seven-year, $100 million deal which includes $41 million in guarantees. [...]
The Redskins agreed to terms with Albert Haynesworth on a seven-year,
The Redskins agreed to terms with Albert Haynesworth on a seven-year, $100 million contract. The deal includes $41 million guaranteed and could reach $115 million. [...]
The Redskins agreed to terms with Albert Haynesworth on a seven-year,
The Redskins agreed to terms with Albert Haynesworth on a seven-year, $100 million contract. .. [...]
Leave it to Redskins owner Daniel Snyder to reel in the biggest
Leave it to Redskins owner Daniel Snyder to reel in the biggest fish in this year\'s free-agent pond as Washington agreed to terms on a seven-year deal with DT Albert Haynesworth early Friday morning. Reports say the deal includes ...
Redskins GM Vinny Cerrato told an agent early Friday that Washington
Redskins GM Vinny Cerrato told an agent early Friday that Washington is no longer in the running for free agent Albert Haynesworth. SI.com's Peter King says Cerrato has deemed Haynesworth "too expensive. [...]
The St. Petersburg Times confirms that the Bucs were among the
The St. Petersburg Times confirms that the Bucs were among the six teams to contact Albert Haynesworth when the free agency period opened. ESPN's John Clayton reported that all are willing to meet Haynesworth's demands of $34-40 million guaranteed with a $15-16 million yearly average. [...]
The St. Petersburg Times confirms that the Bucs were among the
The St. Petersburg Times confirms that the Bucs were among the six teams to contact Albert Haynesworth when the free agency period opened. ESPN's John Clayton reported that all are willing to meet Haynesworth's demands of $34-40 million guaranteed with a $15-16 million yearly average. [...]
Paul Kuharsky, of ESPN.com, reports there are six teams in range
Paul Kuharsky, of ESPN.com, reports there are six teams in range of signing free-agent DT Albert Haynesworth (Titans), according to ESPNÂ's John Clayton. All of those teams are OK with talking about $30 to $40 million in guarantees. The Tennessee Titans are not believed to be one of those teams.
ESPN's John Clayton reports that Albert Haynesworth's cellphone
ESPN's John Clayton reports that Albert Haynesworth's cellphone "blew up" when the free agent market opened early Friday. The Redskins seem focused on Chris Canty, who will be cheaper, after locking up DeAngelo Hall. [...]
ESPN's John Clayton reports that Albert Haynesworth's cellphone
ESPN's John Clayton reports that Albert Haynesworth's cellphone "blew up" when the free agent market opened early Friday. The Redskins appear to be focusing on Chris Canty, who will be cheaper, after locking up DeAngelo Hall. [...]
The Nashville Tennessean believes Albert Haynesworth may only
The Nashville Tennessean believes Albert Haynesworth may only be using the Redskins to drive up the free agent's price tag. The Washington Post was skeptical at first too. The 'Skins don't currently have the cap space to offer a monster contract, so they would have to do some serious tinkering to pull it off.
The Nashville Tennessean believes Albert Haynesworth may only
The Nashville Tennessean believes Albert Haynesworth may only be using the Redskins to drive up the free agent's price tag. The Washington Post was skeptical at first too. [...]
The Washington Post confirms that the Redskins have 'laid the
The Washington Post confirms that the Redskins have 'laid the groundwork' to make a big run at free agent Albert Haynesworth. The Post was first hesitant to believe the Haynesworth rumors, but now concedes that the Skins are major players. He may come at the cost of losing free agents DeAngelo Hall, Demetric Evans, and Pete Kendall, however.
The Redskins are expected to pursue Albert Haynesworth, according
The Redskins are expected to pursue Albert Haynesworth, according to the Washington Post. Owner Daniel Snyder and executive VP Vinny Cerrato have already laid the groundwork to attempt to land Haynesworth.The elite tackle is considered the top prize among defensive players of free agency. His presence in the middle would potentially help Jason Taylor bounce back in 2009.
The Washington Post confirms that the Redskins have 'laid the
The Washington Post confirms that the Redskins have 'laid the groundwork' to make a big run at free agent Albert Haynesworth. The Post was first hesitant to believe the Haynesworth rumors, but now concedes that the Skins are major players. He may come at the cost of losing free agent CB DeAngelo Hall, DE Demetric Evans, and G Pete Kendall, however.
The Washington Post confirms that the Redskins have "laid
The Washington Post confirms that the Redskins have "laid the groundwork" to make a big run at free agent Albert Haynesworth. The Post was first hesitant to believe the Haynesworth rumors, but now concedes that the Skins are major players. [...]
The Washington Post confirms that the Redskins have "laid
The Washington Post confirms that the Redskins have "laid the groundwork" to make a big run at free agent Albert Haynesworth. The Post was first hesitant to believe the Haynesworth rumors, but now concedes that the Skins are major players. [...]
The Washington Post confirms that the Redskins have 'laid the
The Washington Post confirms that the Redskins have 'laid the groundwork' to make a big run at free agent Albert Haynesworth. The Post was first hesitant to believe the Haynesworth-to-D.C. reports, but now concedes that the Skins are major players. That may come at the cost of losing free agent CB DeAngelo Hall, DE Demetric Evans, and G Pete Kendall, however.
The Washington Post confirms that the Redskins have "laid
The Washington Post confirms that the Redskins have "laid the groundwork" to make a big run at free agent Albert Haynesworth. The Post was first hesitant to believe the Haynesworth-to-D. [...]
Continuing an ongoing storyline, Jason Reid and Jason La Canfora,
Continuing an ongoing storyline, Jason Reid and Jason La Canfora, of The Washington Post, report the Washington Redskins plan go after free-agent DT Albert Haynesworth (Titans) Friday, Feb. 27. However, their salary cap may prevent them from being able to sign him. The Redskins also have interest in DE Chris Canty (Cowboys), who may be a cheaper alternative.
Free agent Albert Haynesworth indicated Wednesday that he has
Free agent Albert Haynesworth indicated Wednesday that he has no plans to re-up with the Titans. 'I want to show I'm better than I was in Tennessee,' he said. 'It's not about the money, it's about being great.' Haynesworth called the Redskins, Bucs, and interestingly the Giants potential suitors. He's expected to command a deal worth $100 million over 7-8 years, or franchise quarterback money.
Free agent Albert Haynesworth indicated Wednesday that he has
Free agent Albert Haynesworth indicated Wednesday that he has no plans to re-up with the Titans. "I want to show I'm better than I was in Tennessee," he said. [...]
All 32 NFL teams were notified late Wednesday that the maximum
All 32 NFL teams were notified late Wednesday that the maximum salary cap has expanded by $4 million. This resulted from franchises failing to spend to the limit over the past three years. It may put some clubs into the mix for Albert Haynesworth that wouldn't originally have been. The last-minute raise was only $700K last offseason.
All 32 NFL teams were notified late Wednesday that the maximum
All 32 NFL teams were notified late Wednesday that the maximum salary cap has expanded by $4 million. This resulted from franchises failing to spend to the limit over the past three years. [...]
Contrary to prior reports, Albert Haynesworth's agent Chad
Contrary to prior reports, Albert Haynesworth's agent Chad Speck stated that the star defensive tackle does not have a deal in line with Washington, according to NFL.com.The statement from Speck was not unexpected, as players are not allowed to have deals in place with any teams until the free agency period opens on Friday. Regardless of what may or may not be on the table, Washington, along with Detroit, Tampa Bay, Tennessee and others, will likely be one of the teams in heavy pursuit of Haynesworth, who many expect to become the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history.
Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports the agent for Tennessee
Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports the agent for Tennessee Titans impending free-agent DL Albert Haynesworth, Chad Speck, shot down a rumor that his client had a deal in place with the Washington Redskins that will pay him $15-$16 million a year as part of a $100 million deal. \"Albert is not allowed to have a deal with another team and he doesn\'t have a deal with another team,\'\' Speck wrote in a statement late Tuesday, Feb. 24. \"We continue to keep the lines of communication open with Tennessee. The rumors suggesting that a deal is in place between Albert and the Washington Redskins is completely false.\"
Rumors have been spreading around the NFL combine about Haynesworth
News: Rumors have been spreading around the NFL combine about Haynesworth potentially signing with the Redskins. This began when Redskin owner Daniel Snyder was spotted having lunch with Haynesworth's agent, whom also represents a Redskin receiver, Malcolm Kelly, the Nashville City Paper reports. [...]
Rumors have been spreading around the NFL combine about Haynesworth
News: Rumors have been spreading around the NFL combine about Haynesworth potentially signing with the Redskins. This began when Redskin owner Daniel Snyder was spotted having lunch with Haynesworth's agent, whom also represents a Redskin receiver, Malcolm Kelly, the Nashville City Paper reports. [...]
The agent for free agent defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth,
The agent for free agent defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, Chad Speck, denied reports on Tuesday that Haynesworth and the Washington Redskins have agreed to terms on a contract. \"Albert is not allowed to have a deal with another team, and he doesn\'t have a deal with another team,\" Speck said. \"We continue to keep the lines of communication open with Tennessee. The rumors suggesting that a deal is in place between Albert and the Washington Redskins are completely false.\"
The player rep for free agent Albert Haynesworth denies a report
The player rep for free agent Albert Haynesworth denies a report that his client has a contract in place with the Redskins. The agent has to say this. No talks are allowed until the Feb. 27 free agent period (even though everyone does it). 'He doesn't have a deal with another team,' said agent Chad Speck. 'We continue to keep the lines of communication open with Tennessee. The rumors...are completely false.' 30 teams phoned Speck about the Houson Chronicle's report, indicating that speculation Haynesworth's market will be weaker than expected is incorrect.
The player rep for free agent Albert Haynesworth denies a report
The player rep for free agent Albert Haynesworth denies a report that his client has a contract in place with the Redskins. The agent has to say this. No talks are allowed until the Feb. [...]
Free agent DT Albert Haynesworth is expected to sign with the
Free agent DT Albert Haynesworth is expected to sign with the Washington Redskins when the free agency period begins, according to a league source. The deal could average up to $16 million per season and be worth more than $100 million total.
Citing a 'very well-connected league source,' Lance Zierlein
Citing a 'very well-connected league source,' Lance Zierlein of the Houston Chronicle reports that Albert Haynesworth will sign with the Redskins at the start of free agency unless the Titans swoop in late. Zierlein, the son of Steelers OL coach Larry Zierlein, has a blog at Chron.com and does a radio show. His source says Haynesworth will get a deal totaling roughly $100 million that pays $15-16 million annually. Zierlein usually doesn't report anything, so this should be taken with a grain of salt. But the Redskins have been mentioned as the most likely destination elsewhere and are always willing to make a splash. It passes the smell test, even if the source is odd.
Citing a "very well-connected league source," Lance
Citing a "very well-connected league source," Lance Zierlein of the Houston Chronicle reports that Albert Haynesworth will sign with the Redskins at the start of free agency unless the Titans swoop in late. [...]
Citing a 'very well-connected league source,' Lance Zierlein
Citing a 'very well-connected league source,' Lance Zierlein of the Houston Chronicle reports that Albert Haynesworth will sign with the Redskins at the start of free agency unless the Titans swoop in late. Zierlein, the son of Steelers OL coach Larry Zierlein, has a blog at Chron.com and does a radio show. His source says Haynesworth will get a deal totaling roughly $100 million that pays $15-16 million annually. Zierlein doesn't usually report and it's hard to see how the Skins will fit him under the salary cap, but this is the kind of megadeal Haynesworth is seeking.
Citing a 'very well-connected league source,' Lance Zierlein
Citing a 'very well-connected league source,' Lance Zierlein of the Houston Chronicle reports that Albert Haynesworth will sign with the Redskins at the start of free agency unless the Titans swoop in late. Zierlein, the son of Steelers OL coach Larry Zierlein, has a blog at the Chronicle and does a radio show. His source says Haynesworth will get a deal worth roughly $100 million in total that pays $15-16 million annually. Zierlein doesn't usually report and it's hard to see how the Skins will fit such a deal under the cap, but this is the kind of megadeal Haynesworth is seeking.
Citing a "very well-connected league source," Lance
Citing a "very well-connected league source," Lance Zierlein of the Houston Chronicle reports that Albert Haynesworth will sign with the Redskins at the start of free agency unless the Titans swoop in late. [...]
Citing a "very well-connected league source," Lance
Citing a "very well-connected league source," Lance Zierlein of the Houston Chronicle reports that Albert Haynesworth will sign with the Redskins at the start of free agency unless the Titans swoop in late. [...]
The Washington Redskins will make defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth
The Washington Redskins will make defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth a contract offer that could top $100 million and be worth $15 million per year, according to ProFootballTalk.com.Redskins owner Dan Snyder absolutely loves to bring in big-name players, and Haynesworth fits the bill. He can't sign anything until Friday, so if other teams want to know what it will take to sign Haynesworth, this should be a gauge.
Jason La Canfora, of The Washington Post, reports many people
Jason La Canfora, of The Washington Post, reports many people inside the Washington Redskins organization say they would be surprised if the team signed Tennessee Titans impending free-agent DL Albert Haynesworth, even though owner Daniel Snyder did meet with Haynesworth\'s agent during the NFL Scouting Combine. Signing Haynesworth would leave the team with other holes they could not fill.
SI.com's Peter King believes that free agent Albert Haynesworth
SI.com's Peter King believes that free agent Albert Haynesworth has overrated his market value. The Falcons and Lions have already all but pulled out of the running and King suggests that only Redskins owner Dan Snyder will pony up. [...]
Peter King, of SI.com, reports the Washington Redskins might
Peter King, of SI.com, reports the Washington Redskins might be the only logical landing spot for Tennessee Titans impending free-agent DL Albert Haynesworth. Team owner Daniel Snyder had dinner with Haynesworth\'s agent, Chad Speck, this past weekend during the NFL Scouting Combine. Snyder may be the only owner willing to meet Haynesworth\'s contract demands.
Terry McCormick, of The City Paper, reports the Tennessee Titans
Terry McCormick, of The City Paper, reports the Tennessee Titans had a productive meeting with impending free-agent DL Albert Haynesworth during the NFL Scouting Combine that resulted in the team increasing their offer to Haynesworth, according to a league source. According to reports, the Titans\' initial offer was for four years and a reported $36 million. According to a source, approximately $20-25 million of that would have been in guarantees. How much the Titans have increased their offer is not yet known, but speculation is that if Haynesworth reaches the open market some team will likely come close to meeting his demands. Haynesworth is believed to be seeking a deal that could make him the highest paid defensive player in the NFL, with guaranteed money that could reach $35 million.
Haynesworth is in negotiation with the Titans and could be seeking
News: Haynesworth is in negotiation with the Titans and could be seeking a deal that would potentially make him the highest paid defensive player in the league, NFL.com reports. [...]
The Titans have reportedly increased their contract offer to
The Titans have reportedly increased their contract offer to Albert Haynesworth, according to the Nashville City Paper. He was initially offered a four-year, $36 million deal with between $20-25 million of it guaranteed. How much the offer has increased is not yet known.Haynesworth wants to become the highest-paid defensive player in the league and obtain a six-year deal for about $12 million per year. He also would like around $35 million in guaranteed money. He probably won't get quite that amount, even in free agency, but the Titans certainly don't want to risk losing their Pro Bowler.
The Titans have reportedly increased their contract offer to
The Titans have reportedly increased their contract offer to free agent Albert Haynesworth. There's no word on the new terms, but the sides reportedly had a "productive" meeting Saturday. [...]
The "feeling" at the NFL Combine is that free agent
The "feeling" at the NFL Combine is that free agent Albert Haynesworth's wish to become the NFL's highest paid defender will be realized once he hits free agency. [...]
The Denver Post expects the Broncos to target second-tier free
The Denver Post expects the Broncos to target second-tier free agents rather than players like Albert Haynesworth. GM Brian Xanders and coach Josh McDaniels will focus on shoring up the defense, where help is needed at all three levels. [...]
The Denver Post expects the Broncos to target second-tier free
The Denver Post expects the Broncos to target second-tier free agents rather than players like Albert Haynesworth. GM Brian Xanders and coach Josh McDaniels will focus on shoring up the defense, where help is needed at all three levels. [...]
INDIANAPOLIS - In about a week's time, Titans free-agent DT
INDIANAPOLIS - In about a week\'s time, Titans free-agent DT Albert Haynesworth will cash in with one of the richest contracts ever given to a defensive player. That makes him a pretty decent guy for former Boston College DT B.J. ...
The Nashville Tennessean reports that the Titans have contingency
The Nashville Tennessean reports that the Titans have contingency plans in place if they lose out on the bidding war for free-agent defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth. The team, however, has not given up hope of re-signing the Pro Bowler.Haynesworth is reportedly seeking a contract worth $12 million a year over six seasons. Tennessee has offered a four-year deal worth $36 million.
Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports the Tennessee Titans have
Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports the Tennessee Titans have contingency plans if they lose impending free-agent DL Albert Haynesworth but haven\'t given up hope of re-signing him, head coach Jeff Fisher said. \"I think Albert, not if all things were equal, if they were close to equal, I think he would prefer to come back,\'\' Fisher said. \"He has a great relationship with (defensive line coach) Jim Washburn. We do a lot of different things with him and there is no guarantee if he does go someplace else he would be given the opportunity to do the same things we do defensively.\'\' The team is scheduled to meet with Haynesworth\'s agent at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Rick Stroud, of the St. Petersburg Times, reports Tampa Bay
Rick Stroud, of the St. Petersburg Times, reports Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Raheem Morris said Tennessee Titans impending free-agent DT Albert Haynesworth is not the team\'s radar as a possible free-agent target.
Titans coach Jeff Fisher remains hopeful of re-signing Albert
Titans coach Jeff Fisher remains hopeful of re-signing Albert Hayensworth. "I think Albert, if all things were close to equal .. [...]
Albert Haynesworth is "definitely on the radar," according
Albert Haynesworth is "definitely on the radar," according to Bucs coach Raheem Morris. GM Mark Dominik was more reserved, but he wouldn't rule out pursuing Haynesworth. [...]
Steve Wyche, of NFL.com, reports the Atlanta Falcons likely
Steve Wyche, of NFL.com, reports the Atlanta Falcons likely will not be interested in Tennessee Titans impending free-agent DT Albert Haynesworth because he will be too expensive to sign.
The Falcons are not likely to make a run at defensive tackle
The Falcons are not likely to make a run at defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth in free agency. "Obviously he's a fantastic football player, but our aim is not to be major players in free agency," general manager Thomas Dimitroff tells the Nashville City Paper.We can't rule out Dimitroff throwing up a smoke screen here, but the Falcons signed defensive tackle Jonathan Babineaux to a five-year, $25 million deal in November and may not be eager to spend a ton more at that spot. They'd undoubtedly love to have Haynesworth, but they have bigger needs on defense.
Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff indicated Friday that his team will
Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff indicated Friday that his team will not be a major contender for free agent Albert Haynesworth. "We're stepping back and being cautious," the GM said. [...]
Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff indicated Friday that the his team
Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff indicated Friday that the his team will not be a major player in the running for free agent Albert Haynesworth. "We're stepping back and being cautious," the GM said. [...]
Broncos GM Brian Xanders indicated at the Combine that the team
Broncos GM Brian Xanders indicated at the Combine that the team does not have the funds to pursue free agent DT Albert Haynesworth. "It's a team game and one person can't take a huge burden in the existing framework of the salary cap," he said. [...]
Broncos GM Brian Xanders indicated at the Combine that the team
Broncos GM Brian Xanders indicated at the Combine that the team does not have the funds to pursue free agent DT Albert Haynesworth. "It's a team game and one person can't take a huge burden in the existing framework of the salary cap," Xanders said. [...]
"Word in Indianapolis" is that the Falcons may be
"Word in Indianapolis" is that the Falcons may be the leading contenders for free agent NT Albert Haynesworth, according to the Charlotte Observer. [...]
Titans GM Mike Reinfeldt still plans to speak with the player
Titans GM Mike Reinfeldt still plans to speak with the player rep for Albert Haynesworth despite the sides' massive divide on what the All-Pro is worth. [...]
The Buccaneers are expected to pursue Albert Haynesworth, according
The Buccaneers are expected to pursue Albert Haynesworth, according to PewterReport.com.The Buccaneers want to upgrade their defensive line, and Haynesworth is a two-time All-Pro. Haynesworth wants to be the highest paid defensive player in the history of the NFL, and the Buccaneers had around $40MM in cap space available before placing the franchise tag on receiver Antonio Bryant.
Free agent Albert Haynesworth reportedly intends to stay in
Free agent Albert Haynesworth reportedly intends to stay in the Southeast and wants to "play for a winner." Lions beat writer Tom Kowalski draws the conclusion that Haynesworth isn't headed to Motown. [...]
Free agent Albert Haynesworth reportedly intends to stay in
Free agent Albert Haynesworth reportedly intends to stay in the Southeast and wants to "play for a winner." Lions beat writer Tom Kowalski draws the conclusion that Haynesworth won't be headed to Motown. [...]
Pewter Report seconds a St. Petersburg Times report that the
Pewter Report seconds a St. Petersburg Times report that the Bucs will likely pursue free agent DT Albert Haynesworth. Conservatively listed at 6'6/320, Haynesworth would be a perfect fit in new DC Jim Bates' scheme, which requires linemen to take on multiple blockers. [...]
Pewter Report seconds a St. Petersburg Times report that the
Pewter Report seconds a St. Petersburg Times report that the Bucs will likely pursue free agent DT Albert Haynesworth. Conservatively listed at 6'6/320, Haynesworth would be a perfect fit in new DC Jim Bates' scheme, which requires linemen to take on multiple blockers. [...]
The Titans have reportedly been offering free agent Albert Haynesworth
The Titans have reportedly been offering free agent Albert Haynesworth a deal in the $36 million range over four years during negotiations. Hahahaha. Haynesworth wants a six-year deal worth at least $72M. [...]
Haynesworth has decided to test the free agent market, according
Haynesworth has decided to test the free agent market, according to various media reports. The NFL Network first reported that the two-time All Pro will become a free agent after weeks of discussions between his agent, Chad Speck, and the Titans. Free agency begins at 12:01 a.m. Feb. 27. Haynesworth led the Titans with a career-high 8 1/2 sacks this season. He also had 75 tackles, 22 quarterback pressures, seven tackles for loss and forced a team-high four fumbles.
Haynesworth is expected to enter the free agent market, the
News: Haynesworth is expected to enter the free agent market, the Associated Press reports. [...]
Updating a previous report, Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports
Updating a previous report, Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports Tennessee Titans impending free-agent DT Albert Haynesworth has not ruled out the possibility of re-signing with the Titans but would like to see what other teams would be offering.
Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports Tennessee Titans impending
Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports Tennessee Titans impending free-agent DT Albert Haynesworth is seeking a six-year contract that would make him the highest paid defensive player in the league.
Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports the Tennessee Titans have
Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports the Tennessee Titans have offered impending free-agent DT Albert Haynesworth a contract in the four-year, $36 million range, according to a source.
Haynesworth has decided to test the free agent market, according
Haynesworth has decided to test the free agent market, according to various media reports.
Impacts: The NFL Network first reported that the two-time All Pro will become a free agent after weeks of discussions between his agent, Chad Speck, and the Titans. Free agency begins at 12:01 a.m. Feb. 27. Haynesworth led the Titans with a career-high 8 1/2 sacks this season. He also had 75 tackles, 22 quarterback pressures, seven tackles for loss and forced a team-high four fumbles.
Titans DT Albert Haynesworth will not re-sign with Tennessee
Titans DT Albert Haynesworth will not re-sign with Tennessee before the start of free agency on Feb. 27, multiple media outlets reported Wednesday. Haynesworth, 28, is regarded as one of the top players available in free agency. He notched ...
According to NFL Network's Adam Schefter, DT Albert Haynesworth
According to NFL Network's Adam Schefter, DT Albert Haynesworth will not re-sign with the Titans before testing the free agent market. Haynesworth obviously wasn't satisfied with the progress of contract talks, and this news significantly decreases the odds that he will return to the Titans. Perhaps the most disruptive defense player in the NFL the past two seasons, Haynesworth is sure to draw a monster contract on the open market. The Titans would have to match the highest offer now that their exclusive negotiating window is closed.
Adam Schefter, of NFL.com, reports Tennessee Titans impending
Adam Schefter, of NFL.com, reports Tennessee Titans impending free-agent DL Albert Haynesworth has decided not to re-sign with the team until he first gets to test the free-agent market, a source said Wednesday, Feb. 18.
According to NFL Network's Adam Schefter, DT Albert Haynesworth
According to NFL Network's Adam Schefter, DT Albert Haynesworth will not re-sign with the Titans before testing the free agent market. Haynesworth obviously wasn't satisfied with the progress of contract talks, and this news significantly decreases the odds that he will return to the Titans. [...]
According to NFL Network's Adam Schefter, DT Albert Haynesworth
According to NFL Network's Adam Schefter, DT Albert Haynesworth will not re-sign with the Titans before testing the free agent market. Haynesworth obviously wasn't satisfied with the progress of contract talks, and this news makes it unlikely that he will return to the Titans. [...]
Albert Haynesworth has decided not to re-sign with the Titans
Albert Haynesworth has decided not to re-sign with the Titans and will test the free agent market, according to NFL.com.The elite defensive tackle wants to become the highest paid defensive player in NFL history. He could still return to the Titans, but other clubs will get a chance to reel him in.
Titans All Pro DT Albert Haynesworth is being blamed for causing
News: Titans All Pro DT Albert Haynesworth is being blamed for causing an accident that left a Tennessee man needing hip replacement and has a district attorney reviewing the Dec. 13 incident for a possible probation violation. Haynesworth is due to become a free agent Feb. 27 and is seeking to become the NFL's highest-paid defensive player. In December, he agreed to 30 days' probation to divert a ticket for driving 103 mph in a 70-mph zone in March only four days before being cited for careless driving on Interstate 65 south of Nashville. He allegedly was speeding in his 2008 black Ferrari and trying to pass Corey Edmonson of Nashville, who lost control and crashed into the concrete median. Haynesworth was cited for careless driving and having an expired registration in the incident, charges dismissed in Brentwood City Court on Thursday. But Williamson County District Attorney Kim Helper said the case is being reviewed and could go to a grand jury as early as March 9 because Haynesworth should have reported the incident to his parole officer. [...]
The Titans have indicated that thay can afford to re-sign Albert
The Titans have indicated that thay can afford to re-sign Albert Haynesworth, according to the Tennessean.The elite tackle wants to become the highest paid defensive player in the NFL. The Titans are currently around $33 million under the cap. The club has a figure budgeted for Haynesworth, but did not disclose the number. They still want to re-sign quarterback Kerry Collins as well.
The Associated Press reports that All Pro defensive tackle
The Associated Press reports that All Pro defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth may be found guilty of violating probation after he was allegedly involved in an incident that left a Nashville man needing a hip replacement. Corey Edmonson claims Haynesworth sped by him in a 2008 Ferrari on Interstate 65 south in Nashville, causing him to lose control of his car and crash into the median. The incident occurred just four days after Haynesworth was caught driving 103 mph in a 70-mph zone, to which the Pro Bowler agreed to 30 days' probation in December.Williamson County District Attorney Kim Helper said she did not know to what extent Haynesworth would be punished for the Edmonson incident, which Haynesworth should have reported to his probation officer. Helper did say that a misdemeanor is punishable by 11 months, 29 days in jail.
Updating a previous item, the Associated Press reports Tennessee
Updating a previous item, the Associated Press reports Tennessee Titans DT Albert Haynesworth is being blamed for causing an accident that left a man needing hip replacement and has a Williamson County (Tenn.) district attorney reviewing the case for a potential probation violation. Haynesworth was cited with careless driving and driving with an expired license, but both charges were dismissed. District attorney Kim Helper said the case could go to a grand jury as early as March 9 because Haynesworth should have informed his probation officer of the incident.
Haynesworth is being blamed for causing an accident that left
Haynesworth is being blamed for causing an accident that left a Tennessee man needing hip replacement and has a district attorney reviewing the Dec. 13 incident for a possible probation violation.
Impacts: Haynesworth is due to become a free agent Feb. 27 and is seeking to become the NFL's highest-paid defensive player. In December, he agreed to 30 days' probation to divert a ticket for driving 103 mph in a 70-mph zone in March only four days before being cited for careless driving on Interstate 65 south of Nashville. He allegedly was speeding in his 2008 Ferrari and trying to pass Corey Edmonson of Nashville, who lost control and crashed into the concrete median.
Haynesworth is being blamed for causing an accident that left
Haynesworth is being blamed for causing an accident that left a Tennessee man needing hip replacement and has a district attorney reviewing the Dec. 13 incident for a possible probation violation. Haynesworth is due to become a free agent Feb. 27 and is seeking to become the NFL's highest-paid defensive player. In December, he agreed to 30 days' probation to divert a ticket for driving 103 mph in a 70-mph zone in March only four days before being cited for careless driving on Interstate 65 south of Nashville. He allegedly was speeding in his 2008 Ferrari and trying to pass Corey Edmonson of Nashville, who lost control and crashed into the concrete median.
Maria Giordano, of The Tennessean, reports a careless driving
Maria Giordano, of The Tennessean, reports a careless driving charge lodged against Tennessee Titans DT Albert Haynesworth as been dismissed. Haynesworth may be indicted for violating his probation after getting into a second traffic accident after being put on probation.
A careless driving charge against free agent DT Albert Haynesworth
A careless driving charge against free agent DT Albert Haynesworth was dismissed in a Brentwood, TN court on Thursday. Haynesworth could still face a probation violation, however. [...]
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are seen by many as a possible destination
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are seen by many as a possible destination for prize free-agent defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, according to the St. Petersburg Times.Haynesworth has made it very clear he wants the richest contract for a defensive player in the history of football. Tampa has oodles of salary cap room, which puts them in a good spot. Still, he isn't a free agent until February 27, and the Titans could re-sign him by that time.
Stephen Holder, of the St. Petersburg Times, reports the Tampa
Stephen Holder, of the St. Petersburg Times, reports the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to many NFL insiders, are considered to be a possible landing spot for Tennessee Titans impending free-agent DL Albert Haynesworth. The Buccaneers will have well over $40 million in cap space when the 2009 league calendar begins. So, they are one of only a few teams that can easily offer the sort of money Haynesworth wants, a salary that likely makes him the league\'s highest-paid defender.
"Many" agents and front-office people around the NFL
"Many" agents and front-office people around the NFL reportedly consider Tampa a possible landing spot for Albert Haynesworth if he hits free agency. [...]
In an interview with NBC's Andrea Kremer at the Pro Bowl, free
In an interview with NBC's Andrea Kremer at the Pro Bowl, free agent Albert Haynesworth says his preferred course of action is to stay in Tennessee. "That's where my kids were born at, that's where I played college ball," he said. [...]
In an interview with NBC's Andrea Kremer at the Pro Bowl, free
In an interview with NBC's Andrea Kremer at the Pro Bowl, free agent Albert Haynesworth says his preferred course of action is to stay in Tennessee. "That's where my kids were born at, that's where I played college ball," he said. [...]
Tom Kowalski, of MLive.com, reports the Detroit Lions likely
Tom Kowalski, of MLive.com, reports the Detroit Lions likely will be interested in Tennessee Titans impending free-agent DT Albert Haynesworth this offseason if he does not re-sign with the Titans.
Albert Haynesworth is getting a lot of love from his AFC teammates
News: Albert Haynesworth is getting a lot of love from his AFC teammates at the Pro Bowl. He's hoping the Titans desire him just as much. Haynesworth could become an unrestricted free agent, and by extension the highest paid defensive player in the NFL. That's if the Titans aren't able to sign their All-Pro defensive tackle to a new contract by Feb. 27. And the word is, he's not giving any discounts to stay in Nashville. "I want to be the top, not among the top," Haynesworth said Wednesday. "That's how the market goes. They put you as the top free agent, so you got to demand top dollar. It's not me. I'm not making up these numbers, it's you guys that come up with the numbers, so I go by that too. ... Hopefully the Titans step up, if they don't, I'm looking." [...]
Haynesworth and the Titans are reportedly far apart in their
News: Haynesworth and the Titans are reportedly far apart in their contract discussions, the Nashville City Paper reports. [...]
Free agent Albert Haynesworth and the Titans are reportedly
Free agent Albert Haynesworth and the Titans are reportedly still far apart in contract talks. The Titans made an initial offer, but it wasn't close to what Haynesworth is seeking. [...]
Terry McCormick, of The City Paper, reports the Tennessee Titans
Terry McCormick, of The City Paper, reports the Tennessee Titans have made a formal contract offer to DL Albert Haynesworth, but the sides apparently are not at all close in terms of what each is seeking in a new contract extension.
Albert Haynesworth and the Titans are not close to agreeing
Albert Haynesworth and the Titans are not close to agreeing on a new contract, according to the Nashville City Paper.Haynesworth, who set a new career-high with 8.5 sacks in 2008, is believed to covet a contract that would make him the highest paid defensive player in terms of guaranteed money.
Albert Haynesworth and the Titans are not close to agreeing
Albert Haynesworth and the Titans are not close to agreeing on a new contract, according to the Tennessean.Haynesworth, who set a new career-high with 8.5 sacks in 2008, is believed to covet a contract that would make him the highest paid defensive player in terms of guaranteed money.
Free agent Albert Haynesworth and the Titans are reportedly
Free agent Albert Haynesworth and the Titans are reportedly far apart in contract talks. The Titans made an initial offer, but it wasn't close to what Haynesworth is seeking. [...]
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