Rams Moving DE Kendall Langford To DT
For much of his previous four seasons in Miami, Kendall Langford played end in a 3-4 defense. But Langford has been playing mostly inside in offseason workouts with St. Louis, which signed him as a free agent this spring, coaches seem to like what they've seen of him there, and he could be an important part of the Rams' revamped line. Source: Yahoo! Sports Attached Thumbnails
Rams Sign DE Kendall Langford To A 4-Year, $24M Contract
Needing help on the defensive line, the Rams on Saturday reached a deal with DE Kendall Langford. The deal is for four years and $24 million, with $12 million guaranteed, according to reports. Langford, a physical run stuffer who ranked No. 43 on PFW's ranking of the top 100 free agents, played the first four years of his career with the Dolphins. During that time, he started...
Packers Showing Interest In Free Agent DE Kendall Langford
Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports the Packers have inquired about Miami free agent DE Kendall Langford, according to his agent, Adisa Bakari, but no visit is scheduled and Langford visited Cincinnati today and is headed for St. Louis, according to published reports. Bakari would not say if Langford was close to signing, but he said the Packers have expressed...
Friday morning one-liners
A look at how Bills WR Stevie Johnson stacks up with other top wide receivers. DL Kendall Langford hopes his Dolphins will “shatter” the dreams of the Jets on Sunday. Patriots DT Gerard Warren has known Bills RB C.J. Spiller for a very long time. Penalty flags don’t find their way to Jets CB Darrelle…
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December 30, 2011
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Dolphins look to ‘shatter’ Jets during season finale
Defensive lineman Kendall Langford summed up the Dolphins’ outlook for Sunday, when they hope to crush the rival Jets’ playoff hopes.
Via Miami Herald
December 29, 2011
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Dolphins DC Mike Nolan says right players were on the field for Tebow’s 2-pointer, but they didn’t execute
After defensive linemen Tony McDaniel and Kendall Langford said the Dolphins were using the “wrong personnel” on Tim Tebow’s two-point conversion in Sunday’s 18-15 loss to Denver, defensive coordinator Mike Nolan pointed the fingers back at the players on Thursday. Nolan said the Dolphins, who were in their “Nickel” package with five defensive backs and [...]
Via The Daily Dolphin
October 27, 2011
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Dolphins 18-15 Loss is a Nightmare at Sun Life
Happy Halloween one week early, and it certainly was no Thriller.
It's 15-13 and the Broncos are going for two. Is there anyone in the stadium and watching on TV that knows that a Tebow run is coming? Apparently Mike Nolan and Coach Sparano did not.
At least that's what Kendall Langford said in the Palm Beach Post yesterday. Check out the link below:
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Dolphins say they ran wrong defense when Tebow tied the game
Tim Tebow’s game-tying two-point conversion run on Sunday in Miami was aided by the Dolphins coming out in the wrong defense, multiple Miami players say. Dolphins defensive end Kendall Langford told the Palm Beach Post that he, nose tackle Paul Soliai and defensive end Randy Starks all should have been on the field for the…
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October 25, 2011
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