TERRELLE SMITH RUMORS

Lions – The Week in Review

The Lions released veteran fullback Terrelle Smith on Wednesday and claimed guard Roy Schuening off the waiver wire.  Schuening was a 5th round pick by the St. Louis Rams in 2008 and only played in one game as a rookie and spent most of the ‘09 season on Oakland’s practice squad. [...]
Via Motown Madmen  |  December 19, 2009

Lions release FB Terrelle Smith

The Lions have released fullback Terrelle Smith and claimed guard Roy Schuening off waivers from Oakland.
Via Lions Blog  |  December 17, 2009

Lions waive Terrelle Smith, claim OG Roy Schuening

Well, the Lions finally did cut a player who was part of Sunday's 48-3 debacle in Baltimore. But it wasn't a defensive player. It was fullback Terrelle Smith, who was active for the first time in a month for the Ravens game. The 10-year veteran was waived by the Lions on Wednesday to make room
Via Lions Blog  |  December 16, 2009

Lions Waive Fullback Terrelle Smith

PFT.com reports that the Lions today parted ways with fullback Terrelle Smith: On Sunday, Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs claims that, on the second play from scrimmage during Baltimore’s Week 14 game against the Lions, fullback Terrelle Smith targeted Suggs’ injured knee. Per a league source, the Lions waived Smith on Wednesday. It’s unknown whether there’...
Via Lions Gab  |  December 16, 2009

Lions release Terrelle Smith, claim Roy Schuening on waivers

ALLEN PARK -- According to a league source, the Detroit Lions have released veteran fullback Terrelle Smith and have claimed guard Roy Schuening off waivers. A fifth-round draft pick by the St. Louis Rams in 2008, Schuening appeared in one...
Via Detroit Lions Football  |  December 16, 2009

Short-yardage failures continue for Lions

Third-and-short continues to haunt the Lions here in the first quarter. The Lions lined up in a split-back formation (with Kevin Smith and Terrelle Smith in the backfield) and then ran a QB sneak that came up a foot short on third-and-1 from their own 27-yard line. That forced another punt by
Via Lions Blog  |  December 13, 2009

BOLD FLAVORING: 4 spicy Cajun predictions for Lions vs. Saints

He’s got the gumbo: Expect Lions fullback Jerome Felton to get 5-7 touches in the FIRST HALF. Even though Felton is listed behind Terrelle Smith on the depth chart, its obvious offensive coordinator Scott Linehan was experimenting with the second-year bruiser in the preseason. The Saints are vulnerable in the middle of their defensive front and [...]
Via SideLion Report  |  September 11, 2009

Former Steelers FB Dan Krieder Inks with the Cards

The Cardinals continued their trend of acquiring former Steelers by signing veteran free agent fullback Dan Kreider today. This effectively ended the possibility of the Terrelle Smith returning to the Cardinals in 2009. Kreider played in 11 games for the St. Louis Rams in 2008 before being released on November 26th with just one carry [...]
Via Cardinals Gab  |  April 06, 2009

Super Bowl Smiths Both Battle Through Adversity

Get your hankies out, folks, it’s time for a couple of touching human-interest stories from this week’s Super Bowl. The Steelers and Cardinals aren’t just going head-to-head on the field this week, they’re also matching up to see which teammate named Smith has endured the most recent terrible ...
Via SPORTS by BROOKS  |  January 28, 2009

PICTURES OF THE DAY

SUPER STEELERS AND CRAZY CARDINALS. The Super Bowl is good to go.Fullback Terrelle Smith #45 and tackle Gabe Watson #98 of the Arizona Cardinals celebrate after the NFC championship game against the Philadelphia. The Cardinals defeated the Eagles 32-25 to advance to the Super Bowl. (Photo by ...
Via Today's ACC Headlines  |  January 19, 2009
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