Moats Out, Walker In
The Vikings have announced that they waived running back Ryan Moats to create room to sign wide receiver Javon Walker.
The move comes one day after Sidney Rice had surgery on his hip (it is now confirmed, the surgery happened) and is expected to miss a lengthy portion of the season.
With Percy Harvin having trouble keeping himself on the field, the Vikings pursuit of wide receivers...
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August 24, 2010
Vikings Sign Recently Released Texans RB Ryan Moats
The Minnesota Vikings have signed running back Ryan Moats, who was released by Houston last week.
Moats had spent the last two seasons with the Texans, and in 2009 ran for 390 yards with four touchdowns on 101 carries. He also caught 13 passes for 106 yards and a score in 14 games.
In 38 games over [...]
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June 16, 2010
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June 16, 2010
As expected, Moats to start over Slaton
In a move that surprises nobody, Adam Schefter reported on his Twitter page this afternoon that Ryan Moats will start ahead of Steve Slaton. Hours later, John McClain filed this extensive report on Chron.com.
Of course, there’s no real significance in this move, other than to send a message to Slaton. We already [...]
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November 07, 2009
Ryan Moats To Start For Texans
The Houston Texans are making a change at running back.Adam Schefter of ESPN reports on Twitter that Texans coach Gary Kubiak told ESPN's Bob Holtzman today that Ryan Moats will start at running back Sunday against the Colts. Steve Slaton,...
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November 07, 2009
Slaton May Lose Starting Job To Moats
Steve Slaton became a key to Houston's offense as a rookie last year when he ran for a franchise-record 1,282 yards. This season he's tied for the NFL lead in lost fumbles with five and his job as a starter is in jeopardy after Ryan Moats had a huge day filling in for him. Moats, a career backup, ran for 126 yards and three touchdowns after Slaton was benched in the first...
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November 04, 2009
Officer Who Delayed Ryan Moats An Officer Once More
The former Dallas police officer who prevented Texans running back Ryan Moats from visiting his mother-in-law before she died because Moats had run a red light en route to the hospital has found new work. And it's still police work.
Back in March, officer Robert Powell pulled over Moats and his wife and held them there for more than 15 minutes for running a red...
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September 24, 2009
Racism makes me mad.
And I know that's a simple and didactic statement. But you know what? When there's not much I can do from where I sit, there's not really many emotions I can feel. Sure, it pisses me off to see someone get themselves put upon by something less than a man because they are a different skin color. But?I wasn't going to donate anything to the Dallas Policeman's ball. Yeah, I'm talking...
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March 27, 2009
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March 27, 2009
Video: Cop Blocks NFL Player From Dying Relative
Have you ever been pulled over by a cop who says something to the effect of “you better have a good reason for doing what you just did”? Well, Texans running back Ryan Moats had a pretty good reason, but that didn’t seem to phase a Dallas police officer Robert Powell, who’s might be just about the biggest jerk in the world.
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March 26, 2009
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March 26, 2009
Police Officer Prevents Texans RB Moats From Seeing Dying Mother-In-Law
What is this world coming to when a person can't even explain to a police officer that their mother-in-law is dying and they need to see her right away and they are right in the parking lot of the hospital.
A police officer pulled over Houston Texans running back Ryan Moats as he was hurrying to see his dying mother-in-law, drawing his gun, threatening the NFL player and holding...
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March 26, 2009
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March 26, 2009
Does Lorenzo Booker Remind You of Ryan Moats?
Will the Booker signing turn out like the drafting of Ryan Moats?
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July 01, 2008
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