LANGSTON WALKER RUMORS

Walker plans Colorado visit

July is one of the busiest times of year for college basketball coaches on the recruiting trail. We spoke with one of the players Colorado is watching closely. Get more inside from Langston Walker.
Via colorado.scout.com  |  July 20, 2011

Raiders Lost OT Langston Walker To A Head Injury

The Raiders lost starting RT Langston Walker to an apparent head injury during the second quarter against the Broncos. Walker was injured during an interception return when he was blocked and the back of his ahead slammed off the ground. Walker is listed at 6-foot-8, 360 pounds but is likely larger, meaning that’s a lot of mass falling down. When he was finally helped to his feet...
Via GridironFans.com  |  December 19, 2010

Walker to start for Raiders

Update: The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that Langston Walker will be the starting left guard on Sunday for the Raiders against the Broncos.  Walker will play in place of Chris Morris who head coach Tom Cable felt played poorly.   Fantasy Impact: Walker is a monster and the Raiders have tried him at this spot before and it didn't work.  Hopefully this time...
Via Midwest Sports Fans  |  December 19, 2009

Report: Langston Walker is returning to Oakland

According to reports, the Oakland Raiders are set to re-sign Langston Walker today. Walker was given a tryout last week after Cornell Green suffered a calf injury, missing the destruction in East Rutherford on Sunday. Walker, an Oakland native, was originally selected in the second round out of Cal Berkeley by the Raiders back in 2002. [...]
Via Just Blog Baby  |  October 14, 2009

Raiders to bolster O-line with Walker

ESPN’s Adam Schefter is reporting (via Twitter) that Oakland will sign OT Langston Walker later today in a move to shore up their porous offensive line. Walker isn’t a superstar blocker by any means, but he should stabilize the position somewhat for the Raiders, which is more than they can say right now. Walker was originally [...]
Via NFL News & Rumors  |  October 14, 2009

Buffalo Releases Walker…HUH?!?!

Wait a minute and everything will change in Buffalo.  In a move that seems to follow suit with Buffalo’s already hectic season (and the regular season hasn’t even started), LT Langston Walker has just been released.  Even more puzzling was that Buffalo decided to re-sign recently released tackle Kirk Chambers.  The Bills are attempting to [...]
Via Bills Herd  |  September 08, 2009

Sputtering Bills release starting left tackle Walker

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- Starting left tackle Langston Walker has been released by the Buffalo Bills in another effort to shake up a sputtering offense.
Via Sports Illustrated  |  September 08, 2009

Report: Bills want to bench Langston Walker

Langston Walker's move to left tackle might not last very long.The highly paid Bills lineman was moved to the left side to help fill the monumental gap left behind when the team sent Jason Peters to Philadelphia. But ESPN's Tim...
Via Pro Football Talk  |  August 28, 2009

Who Starts at LT for the Bills in 2009?

There’s been a lot of talk about who exactly is going to play left tackle in 2009 for the Bills. Today over at National Football Post, Michael Lombardi tackled the issue and states the following about the spot on the Bills O-line. Right now, I’m told the Bills will move Langston Walker to [...]
Via Bills Gab  |  April 29, 2009

NFLers Beware: Big Brother Is Always Watching

The No Fun League is becoming the No Privacy League. Not content to monitor and penalize players for their actions in front of tens of millions of viewers, teams are now keeping an eye on their employees everywhere from locker rooms to hotels to nightclubs. And they'd better be good, because ...
Via SPORTS by BROOKS  |  November 07, 2008
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