NATHAN VASHER RUMORS

Vasher Happy to Have Deal Done

A free agent frenzy is expected to occur shortly after the lockout is lifted for good, and Lions cornerback Nathan Vasher is happy to have avoided it, reports Carlos Monarrez of the Detroit Free Press. “Just like any other free agents that are out there right now, it’s a good thing,” said Vasher, who signed a one-year extension in March. “It’s one thing...
Via Lions Gab  |  June 26, 2011

Detroit Lions hope cornerback Nathan Vasher returns to early form

Vasher started five games for the Lions, including every game in Detroit's four-game winning streak to close out the season.
Via Detroit Lions Football  |  June 10, 2011

Detroit Lions film breakdown: Nathan Vasher escaped penalty because of uncatchable ball

Vasher never turns his head to look for the ball - a sure-fire sign that a flag is coming.
Via Detroit Lions Football  |  December 14, 2010

CB Vasher signed

CB Nathan Vasher, 28, was signed today by the San Diego Chargers. Vasher was formerly with the Chicago Bears and recorded 16 interceptions in his first three years in the league. His production dropped off the last three years, but he’s expected to add veteran depth and play possibly a nickle back position.
Via Chargers Post  |  March 29, 2010

Bears Sign Jennings, Cut Nathan Vasher

The revolving door in the Chicago Bears secondary continues as the Bears ushered in Tim Jennings and cut loose Nathan Vasher.  When I heard the Bears signed the 5′8″ 185 pound cornerback from Indianapolis, my first thought was, “that shows you what they think of Nathan Vasher.” So it came as no surprise to me today when word came that the Bears released Vasher...
Via Bear Goggles  |  March 17, 2010

Nathan Vasher Gone; We’re Still Awaiting Response From His Mother

Maybe the most disappointing aspect about the decision today to let go of Nathan Vasher is that we can no longer claim the mother of a Chicago Bear as one of our readers. For those new to Blog Down (nah, it’s cool. it’s cool.), Monica Vasher was fond of leaving comments here on stories relating to her son. We’ve even exchanged pleasant e-mails! But now, sadly, all...
Via Blog Down Chicago Bears  |  March 17, 2010

Vasher's back

Cornerback Nathan Vasher, who has been a forgotten man most of the season since starting the opener and then getting benched, will start today in place of injured Charles Tillman, who was placed on injured reserve early in the week with fractured ribs and a lung contusion. Corey Graham filled in for Tillman after he was injured vs. the Vikings, but his play has been inconsistent...
Via Bear Essentials  |  January 03, 2010

Oh, Look It Here; Nathan Vasher Is Making A Comeback

Clearly, the most rewarding part of penning a post entitled “The Rise And Fall Of Nate Vasher” would be seeing resiliency rewarded. And with that: just when you thought it was safe to write off Vasher for good … yes! yes! … well, he doesn’t suck as a free safety. No, no, that’s a really [...]
Via Blog Down Chicago Bears  |  November 06, 2009

Getting it done

LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- We had our first glimpse of Nathan Vasher lining up at free safety in the nickel package in Cincinnati. Judging by comments made by Lovie Smith earlier in the week, Vasher may again be called upon to play some center field Sunday against Cleveland. "It's different, I wouldn't say easier," Vasher said. "I think physically it's a little less demanding. [It's new...
Via Jeff Dickerson's Blog  |  October 29, 2009

The Rise And Fall Of Nathan Vasher

Five years ago, Nathan Vasher’s career with the Chicago Bears seemed bright and unbounded. He was a recent fourth-round draft pick, many considered him a steal, and even more were infatuated with the video making rounds on YouTube featuring him blowing up an oblivious Carlos Francis. So, how does it get to the point where [...]
Via Blog Down Chicago Bears  |  August 21, 2009
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