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Houston Texans 1st Free Agency Win-Chris Myers

The Houston Texans gain their first and most critical win in the free agency game on Friday.  Pro Bowl Center Chris Myers inked a four year deal reportedly worth 25 million dollars with 14 million guaranteed.  Myers confirmed the deal to ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7699102/houston-texans-re-sign-center-chris-myers-four-year-deal. In  a video...
Via Rant Sports  |  March 17, 2012

Texans Resign Myers and Stop the Bleeding

The Houston Texans after looking like a bleak offseason with many questionable moves came back in a big way when they retained their Pro Bowl starting center Chris Myers. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Myers inked a 4-year deal, worth $25 million, including a fully guaranteed $14 million. This comes on the heels of the Texans losing their starting right guard Mike Brisiel...
Via State of the Texans  |  March 16, 2012

Chris Myers pulled from NASCAR coverage after son passes

Some sad news to report throughout our mix of snark, cynicism, and all-around critical posts here at Awful Announcing. Fox's Chris Myers has been pulled from coverage of the Daytona 500, scheduled to take place on February 26th, after Myers' son Christopher was killed in a car accident in California. Myers was just 19 years old. Myers will be replaced in the FOX studio by...
Via Awful Announcing  |  February 18, 2012

Son of Fox Sports Host Myers Killed in Crash

The teenage son of Fox Sports anchor Chris Myers has been killed in a car accident. The Associated Press reported Saturday that Christopher Myers, 19, died in Southern California, where the Myers family lives. Fox Sports told the AP that the elder Myers will “be given as much time off as he needs” (AP, 2/17). Perhaps best known as a sideline reporter for the NFL on FOX, Myers...
Via Sports Media Watch  |  February 18, 2012

CUP: Myers To Miss Daytona After Son's Death

FOX sideline reporter Chris Myers son died in a fatal car accident...
Via SPEED Network  |  February 17, 2012

Myers to miss Daytona after son's death

FOX Sports NASCAR studio host and NFL on FOX sideline reporter Chris Myers will miss Daytona Speedweeks broadcasts due to the death of his son, Christopher. "It is with tremendous sadness that the FOX Sports family acknowledges the passing of Christopher Myers, 19, son of NASCAR on FOX studio host Chris Myers," said Eddie Motl, Manager of FOX Sports Media Relations. Myers...
Via Fox Sports  |  February 17, 2012

Son of Fox studio host Myers dies in car crash

The 19-year-old son of NASCAR on Fox studio host Chris Myers has been killed in a car accident.
Via ESPN  |  February 17, 2012

Son of Fox studio host killed in car accident

The 19-year-old son of NASCAR on Fox studio host Chris Myers has been killed in a car accident. The network says Myers will not be part of Fox's coverage of the season-opening Daytona 500. Christopher Myers was killed Thursday in Southern California, where the family resides. SPEED studio host John Roberts will replace Myers at Daytona International Speedway. Roberts will...
Via Fox Sports  |  February 17, 2012

Son of NASCAR on Fox studio host Myers killed in car accident

The 19-year-old son of NASCAR on Fox studio host Chris Myers has been killed in a car accident.
Via CBSSports  |  February 17, 2012

The Chris Myers and Tim Ryan Halloween Bash

Pigskin Detention gets highjacked in Halloween hijinx. You have been warned.....
Via Cold Hard Football Facts  |  November 03, 2011
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