Raiders won’t release Richard Seymour
According to Rotoworld.com, general manager Reggie McKenzie and the Oakland Raiders have decided to pay defensive end Richard Seymour the $7.5 million roster bonus that he’s due this offseason.
There was some speculation that Seymour might be cut because of his bonus, but instead the Raiders decided to pay him and keep him.
Syemour will now make $15 million in 2012 and is fully...
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19 minutes ago
Raiders Will Pay DT Richard Seymour His $7.5 Million Roster Bonus
By being on the roster on the fifth day of the 2012 waiver wire period, Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Richard Seymour's base salary for 2012 is now fully guaranteed, a league source has confirmed on Saturday. Seymour signed a two-year, $30 million contract on February 25, 2011, a deal that included a fully guaranteed $7.5 million 2012 roster bonus -- which was prorated over...
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Would New England Patriots Have Won Super Bowl XLVI With Richard Seymour?
The New England Patriots won three Super Bowls early in the 2000s, and defensive end Richard Seymour was a big reason why. Seymour was drafted out of the University of Georgia with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. Later that season, Seymour helped New England capture its’ first Super Bowl championship with a win over the defending champions, the St. Louis Rams...
Via thepigskinreport.com
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1 day ago
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1 day ago
Raiders hire Jason Tarver to run defense
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5 days ago
A Pretty Penny: Raiders Fine Themselves $100 a Penalty
Defensive players of the Oakland Raiders decided to fine themselves $100 for each penalty and since the Raiders have committed a league-worst 82 penalties on defense they are paying for it. In fact $8,200 worth of penalties, more than twice the league average of 35. According to the SFGate.com, It doesn’t really fit in a jar. “It’s in a Brinks truck,” defensive coordinator...
Via The Penalty Flag
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January 03, 2012
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January 03, 2012
Seymour single-handedly keeps Raiders in playoff race
In an otherwise ugly game by both the Raiders and Chiefs, it came down to one play at the end of regulation. The Chiefs had driven deep into Raider territory and looked to put the game away. But Richard Seymour saved the day.
The score was tied at 13-13 and the Chiefs got the ball with just :16 seconds left in the game. The drive started at the 33 yard line which meant the Chiefs...
Via Thoughts from the Dark Side
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December 24, 2011
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December 24, 2011
NFL fines Raiders DT Seymour $30,000
The NFL has fined Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Richard Seymour $30,000 after he threw a punch at Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Richie Incognito in last Sunday’s loss to the Dolphins.
Seymour was ejected from the game for the incident, marking the third time in his three season with Oakland that he has been ejected from a game.
He was fined $25,000 for slapping and knocking...
Via Pro Sports Daily
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December 09, 2011
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December 09, 2011
Seymour ejected for throwing punch
Defensive tackle Richard Seymour has been ejected for throwing a punch in the third quarter of the Oakland Raiders' game against the Miami Dolphins.
TV replays showed Seymour catching blocker Richie Incognito in the side of the helmet with his left fist as they tussled during a play Sunday. The incident occurred with the Dolphins driving for a score that put them ahead 27-0...
Via AP on Fox
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December 04, 2011
Richard Seymour Explains 'X' Hand Gesture, Says It's Because Raiders Defense is 'X-Rated'
For the past eight years, doctors should have recommended that fans refrain from watching the Raiders for their own health. No good could come from watching that bumbling bunch, last year's 8-8 "breakthrough" included. There's a new reason to avoid watching the Raiders, according to former Patriots defensive lineman Richard Seymour, although it has nothing to do...
Via NESN.com
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September 26, 2011
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September 26, 2011
Richard Seymour Sees Dent in His Pocket for Raider Workouts
As most of you know by now, the Oakland Raiders’ players are planning organized workout together, like many other teams have.
Saints quarterback Drew Brees even payed for many teammates to come out to his events, and it seems Raider Richard Seymour is doing the same for his respective team.
Word is that Seymour will be paying the bill as 25+ players go out to Atlanta for 4 days...
Via Raiders Post
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May 18, 2011
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