Albert Haynesworth, Jeff Fisher Reunion With St. Louis Rams
New St. Louis Rams’ Head Coach Jeff Fisher is known as a coach that likes his type of guys in a locker room. That is why the team signed Cortland Finnegan (a player of Fisher’s with the Tennessee Titans) in free agency and that is why many believe that much maligned defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth could be next.
Many bridges have been burned by Haynesworth during his NFL...
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Rams could be interested in Albert Haynesworth
There was a time when Albert Haynesworth was one of the best defensive linemen in the league and the most valuable free agent of the 2009 free agent class. He landed a 100 million dollar deal with the Washington Redskins and spent 2 mediocre and controversy filled years there before being shipped to the Patriots for next to nothing. He was then cut midseason by the Patriots and scooped...
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The Redskins needed to fix their contracts even if they knew sanctions were coming
The Washington Redskins had to do something about the white elephant known as the Albert Haynesworth contract. Shame on you if you thought I meant "white elephant" for Haynesworth, the man. (I understand why you would think that, but still....)
The Redskins incurred the wrath of NFL team owners when they used the no-cap clause of the 2006 Collective Bargaining Agreement...
Via Redskins Hog Heaven
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8 days ago
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8 days ago
Cap Trouble Lined To Deal Redskins Made With DT Albert Haynesworth
As a player for the Washington Redskins for fewer than two full seasons, Albert Haynesworth was an expensive bust. The 10-year veteran defensive tackle might be even more costly to the Redskins, however, as a former player. Officials from several teams with some basic understanding of the sanctions imposed by the NFL against Washington and Dallas last week - the league penalized...
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March 26, 2012
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March 26, 2012
Philadelphia Eagles Should Not Pursue Albert Haynesworth
Allow me to start today by saying there hasn’t been any speculation or reports of “possible landing spots” to this point regarding veteran defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth and the Philadelphia Eagles. But you and I both know it is only a matter of time before that chatter pipes up. Haynesworth was released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Wednesday, according...
Via Philly Sports Nut
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February 15, 2012
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February 15, 2012
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Bucs cut Albert Haynesworth
Stories about Albert Haynesworth being cut are as common as him actually making impact plays on the field these days.
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February 15, 2012
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February 15, 2012
Buccaneers release DT Albert Haynesworth
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth has been released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who signed him after injuries decimated their roster midway through last season.
General manager Mark Dominik announced the move Wednesday, saying he appreciated Haynesworth filling in for seven games and that he wishes the 350-pound tackle the best moving forward.
The veteran...
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February 15, 2012
Is Haynesworth done?
By the time Week 9 of the 2011 NFL season was in the books (a Tampa Bay loss at New Orleans), the Buccaneers were up against an interior defense thinned by the loss of DT Gerald McCoy. General Manager Mark Dominik elected to claim from waivers a player he had been seeking since ascending to the top spot in 2009: Albert Haynesworth. In fact, Dominik outbid the team Haynesworth signed...
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February 04, 2012
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February 04, 2012
Bucs' Albert Haynesworth reflects, looks ahead
Bucs defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth didn’t have what you might consider a stellar season. And if you ask him, he’ll admit it.
“This year right here, you’ve probably seen me at my worst,” Haynesworth said. “I mean just as far as my play. I still did some good things, but I just think that next year I’ll be a hell of a lot better, back...
Via Bucs Beat
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January 03, 2012
On an ugly day, Albert Haynesworth has strong debut for Buccaneers
Perhaps it says something about the Bucs defense that DT Albert Haynesworth, on the roster for all of four days, was one of the team’s defensive standouts on Sunday.
As poorly as the defense played collectively, Haynesworth was one of its bright spots, stepping into the starting lineup at under tackle and creating consistent disruption in the Texans’ backfield. He finished...
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November 13, 2011
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