Clabo: Just showing up doesn't make me a leader
Miami Dolphins right tackle Tyson Clabo has proven he has what it takes to compete in the NFL for nearly a decade. That hasn't changed his attitude.Acquired in May to help shore up an offensive line that lost the likes of former first-round left tackle Jake Long, Clabo has shown year in and year out that he can reliable both in the trenches and as a leader. He started every game...
Tyson Clabo scheduled to earn up to $3.5 million this year from the Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins signed free agent offensive tackle Tyson Clabo to a one-year deal over this past weekend.
Joel Corry of the National Football Post has the breakdown of Clabo’s contract.
Tyson Clabo’s one-year, $3.5M deal has a $1M signing bonus & $2.5M base salary ($500k fully guaranteed).
— Joel Corry (@corryjoel) May 7, 2013
It looks like the 31 year-old Clabo will...
Dolphins solidify offensive line with signing of Tyson Clabo
The Miami Dolphins search to fill a void on the offensive line finally comes to an end with the addition of veteran Tyson Clabo on a one year contract.
Clabo, 31, was released by the Falcons at the start of the offseason as a salary cap move which saved $4.5 million. The 6-foot-6, 329 pound tackle started 101 games for Atlanta, including the full 16 games in each of the past...
Report: Miami Dolphins to Sign Tyson Clabo
The Miami Dolphins have found their right tackle for this season. Offensive tackle Tyson Clabo will be signing with Miami today, according to his agent Chad Speck.
Clabo has been the Atlanta Falcons starter at tackle for the past five seasons. He went to the Pro Bowl once as an alternate in 2010. He is currently 31 years old, so he will be able to give the Dolphins a year or two...
Dolphins sign Tyson Clabo to one-year deal
The Miami Dolphins have agreed to a one-year deal with Tyson Clabo. Clabo, 31, has previously played right tackle for the Atlanta Falcons.
Miami’s signing of Clabo appears to lock Jonathan Martin in as the Dolphins left tackle.
The Dolphins had attempted to acquire Branden Albert from Kansas City but the two teams failed to work out a deal leading up to and during the NFL Draft...
Cowboys look at Options At Right Tackle - Tyson Clabo
Now that the smoke has cleared from the draft weekend, we believe that the Cowboys are doing what they claimed they would be doing this week: Trying to sort through their right tackle situation.
This is clearly difficult when your stated objectives seem to be to handle it at a really cheap price, given the lack of cap room this year, but more importantly are the cap issues that...
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May 02, 2013
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Cowboys reportedly interested in Tyson Clabo
The Dallas Cowboys are not only interested in free agent tackle Eric Winston, but they’re also interested in former Falcons tackle Tyson Clabo, according to Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports.I’m sure the Cowboys would love to sign both Clabo and Winston, but they might be lucky to get one of them, since they don’t have a lot of cap room to work with. Need NFL Tickets?
Trying to Make Sense of the Clabo Release
I was out of town this weekend so I was unable to respond to the surprising news of the Falcons cutting ties with our right tackle Tyson Clabo. Last year we ranked him as the 10th best player on the Falcons roster and we even featured him as one of our "Favorite Falcons". Out of the players who might have been expected to be released (I know Peria Jerry's name gets...
Falcons cut RT Clabo, clear 4.5M from cap
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) The Atlanta Falcons released starting tackle Tyson Clabo on Thursday, with the move effective after June 1.
Clabo started all 101 games he played for the Falcons, including 16 games in each of the last five seasons at right tackle. He has played the left side in his career, too.
The team will save about 4.5 million in salary by cutting Clabo, who joined...
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April 04, 2013
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Falcons release veteran tackle Clabo
The Atlanta Falcons have released starting tackle Tyson Clabo on Thursday, with the move effective after June 1.
Clabo started all 101 games he played for the Falcons, including all 16 games in each of the last five seasons at right tackle. He has played the left side in his career, too.
The team will save about $4.5 million in salary by cutting Clabo, who joined Atlanta's...
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April 04, 2013
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