KAMERION WIMBLEY NEWS

POLL: Who Are the Best Browns Since 1999? Defense

Things get interesting today.  Certainly a bit more interesting than they were with some of the special teams categories.  Just FYI there were some difficulties creating these categories because of the various switches between the 4-3 and 3-4.  For example, for the purposes of this poll Kenard Lang is a defensive end, while Kamerion Wimbley is an outside linebacker.  David Bowens...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  12 days ago

PFT Live: Talkin’ Raiders with Kamerion Wimbley

Mike Florio talks with Raiders linebacker Kamerion Wimbley about the firing of head coach Hue Jackson, his feelings on Carson Palmer as a quarterback and the amount of penalties that the Raiders racked up this season.
Via Pro Football Talk  |  28 days ago

PFT Live 1/16: Kamerion Wimbley, Tom Curran

Mike Florio talks to Raiders LB Kamerion Wimbley about the firing of head coach Hue Jackson, Raiders discipline, and their playoff hopes for future seasons.  Mike also talks to Tom Curran of CSN New England about the Patriots 45-10 win over the Broncos and their matchup against the Ravens in the AFC Conference Championship.  
Via Pro Football Talk  |  28 days ago

PFT Live: Kamerion Wimbley, Tom Curran

The Raiders are in the news this week because they are searching for a new head coach. We’ll do our best to keep them in the news by talking with pass rusher Kamerion Wimbley on Monday’s PFT Live. Also on the show: CSN New England’s Tom Curran talks about the Patriots as they head to…
Via Pro Football Talk  |  28 days ago

Raiders Expected To Switch To A 3-4 Defense In 2012

Expect the Raiders to transform to a 3-4 defense when they hire a new head coach. Several of their top defenders — including Richard Seymour, Kamerion Wimbley and Rolando McClain — have played in the scheme during their professional or college careers. However, the team would need to find some more depth at linebacker and potentially defensive end if some of their current linemen...
Via GridironFans.com  |  January 14, 2012

Chargers vs. Raiders preview

If the San Diego Chargers are to beat the Oakland Raiders on Sunday, they will need to play Charger football, which includes dominating the time of possession.  San Diego’s offense leads the NFL in time of possession with 32:35 per game.  In their 24-17 loss against Oakland, the Chargers only held the ball for 27:23.  This was Carson Palmer’s second game as a starter...
Via Rant Sports  |  December 29, 2011

Projecting the Browns Pass Rush

Yesterday in the loss to the Cardinals, Jabaal Sheard scored two sacks to bring his total for the year up to 7.5.  That’s a great start to a Browns career.  He passed Michael Dean Perry to stand alone as the second most prolific rookie sacker behind only Kamerion Wimbley who had 11 in 2006.  Sheard has had some growing pains at times this year, but it appears that he is...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  December 19, 2011

Projecting the Browns Pass Rush

Yesterday in the loss to the Cardinals, Jabaal Sheard scored two sacks to bring his total for the year up to 7.5.  That’s a great start to a Browns career.  He passed Michael Dean Perry to stand alone as the second most prolific rookie sacker behind only Kamerion Wimbley who had 11 in 2006.  Sheard has had some growing pains at times this year, but it appears that he is...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  December 19, 2011

More offensive line woes for the Chargers

With left tackle Marcus McNeill injured (and now on injured reserve), Brandyn Dombrowski has been holding down the fort at the position. Of course, giving up four sacks to Raiders linebacker Kamerion Wimbley doesn’t exactly constitute “holding down the fort.” Someone else most likely will have to try to not give up four sacks on…
Via Pro Football Talk  |  December 03, 2011

Whatever Bears’ Lance Louis is, it’s working

Though Jonathan Himebauch watched some of the Bears’ game Sunday, the Montreal Alouettes’  offensive line coach didn’t see Oakland Raiders linebacker Aaron Curry tip an attempted screen pass by Bears quarterback Caleb Hanie. He didn’t see Kamerion Wimbley’s interception or 320-pound Bears tackle Lance Louis racing 73 yards downfield to tackle Wimbley from behind and save...
Via Inside the Bears  |  December 03, 2011

Who Stood Out in Ugly Bears Loss?

The Bears' loss to the Raiders Sunday was ugly, but not completely devoid of positives. Who stood out, for better or worse, on Sunday? Grizzly Bears -- The players who embodied "Just win, baby!" Lance Louis -- The guard made a play that men who weigh 320 pounds aren't supposed to make. After Caleb Hanie threw an interception, Louis ran down Kamerion Wimbley...
Via NBC Chicago  |  November 28, 2011

Bears’ Lance Louis had the hustle play of the day

It might sound crazy to praise an offensive player for making a horse-collar tackle at the end of a long interception return, but I’m about to do it. Bears tackle Lance Louis demonstrated the kind of hustle that every Pop Warner coach should show his players when he tackled Raiders linebacker Kamerion Wimbley at the…
Via Pro Football Talk  |  November 28, 2011

Raiders beat Bears at their own game

The Bears brought their vaunted defense and their All-World kick returner, Devin Hester into Oakland on Sunday. And by the end of the game, it was the Raiders who were able to pull out the win on the shoulders of their defense and special teams play. The Bears defense was as advertised in this game. They held Carson Palmer and the Raiders offense out of the endzone through much...
Via Thoughts from the Dark Side  |  November 27, 2011

Week 11 IDP Rankings- DL: Start Andre Carter?

  Week 11 is here and for many of us this means our final three weeks of the regular season and our final chance to make a push for the fantasy playoffs. Folks that started Andre Carter last week were handsomely rewarded. Carter managed an unthinkable 4.5 sacks and a mind-boggling 8 QB hits. Will he keep it up this week? I think he will. He will not come anywhere near last week...
Via Top Fantasy Football  |  November 16, 2011

IDP Waiver Wire- Week 11: Pickup Kamerion Wimbley & Rob Ninkovich

DEFENSIVE LINE Matt Roth- While Roth is not anything special and will not set the world on fire, he is consistent and has been solid over the past couple of weeks. Whether the Jags are playing with a lead or coming from behind, Roth seems to be good for around four tackles per game. He also sprinkles in a sack or two here and there. You could do worse if you are in a deep league...
Via Top Fantasy Football  |  November 14, 2011

Raiders week 10: Ballers & Busters

The Raiders had an awakening last week against the Chargers. Of course the Chargers have been the NFL's version of an espresso shot lately. But there is something to be said for taking the opportunities presented and creating a few opportunities of one's own. The Raiders did a lot of both on Thursday when they beat the Chargers 24-17 on their "home" field. This...
Via Thoughts from the Dark Side  |  November 12, 2011

Victory breathes life into Oakland

ALAMEDA – Carson Palmer completed deep balls as if he were Daryle "The Mad Bomber" Lamonica. Michael Bush bowled over defenders on his way to a career night. Kamerion Wimbley and a physical defensive line overpowered a banged-up San Diego offensive line.
Via Sacbee  |  November 12, 2011

Raiders stand alone in first in weak AFC West

Carson Palmer completing deep balls as if he was Daryle ''The Mad Bomber'' Lamonica. Michael Bush bowling over defenders on his way to career night. Kamerion Wimbley and a physical defensive line overpowering a banged-up San Diego offensive line. Just days after some critics were writing off the Raiders after a second straight division loss, Oakland (5-4) stands alone in first place...
Via Fox Sports  |  November 11, 2011

Raiders Defense Shows Its Teeth Again

After getting pushed around two straight weeks, the Oakland Raiders’ defense finally stood up and pushed back. If it’s not yet a bully, the defensive unit at least acted like one at times Thursday night in Oakland’s 24-17 victory over the Chargers in San Diego. After consecutive poor efforts against the Chiefs and Broncos in which the team slid from 4-2 to 4-4,...
Via NBC Bay Area  |  November 11, 2011

Palmer to Moore pushes Raiders past same old Chargers

Led by the offensive heroics of Carson Palmer throwing to Denarius Moore, plus Michael Bush on the ground, the Oakland Raiders jumped to a two-touchdown halftime lead and a defensive effort keyed by Kamerion Wimbley's four sacks and a crucial interception by Matt Giordano helped stave off a rally by Philip Rivers and the San Diego Chagers for a 24-17 Silver and Black triumph...
Via This Given Sunday  |  November 10, 2011

Palmer to Moore pushes Raiders past same old Chargers

Led by the offensive heroics of Carson Palmer throwing to Denarius Moore, plus Michael Bush on the ground, the Oakland Raiders jumped to a two-touchdown halftime lead and a defensive effort keyed by Kamerion Wimbley's four sacks and a crucial interception by Matt Giordano helped stave off a rally by Philip Rivers and the San Diego Chagers for a 24-17 Silver and Black triumph...
Via Bloguin Best  |  November 10, 2011

While We’re Waiting… Raiders and Browns, Underrated Brandon and Finding Consistency

While We’re Waiting serves as the early morning gathering of WFNY-esque information for your viewing pleasure. Have something you think we should see? Send it to our tips email at tips@waitingfornextyear.com. Craig participates in a Q&A with a Raiders blog- “What matchup are you looking forward to in this game? I wouldn’t say I am looking forward to it, but I will...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  October 14, 2011

While We’re Waiting… Raiders and Browns, Underrated Brandon and Finding Consistency

While We’re Waiting serves as the early morning gathering of WFNY-esque information for your viewing pleasure. Have something you think we should see? Send it to our tips email at tips@waitingfornextyear.com. Craig participates in a Q&A with a Raiders blog- “What matchup are you looking forward to in this game? I wouldn’t say I am looking forward to it, but I will...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  October 14, 2011

Former Cleveland Brown Kamerion Wimbley seems like unlikely fit for Oakland Raiders, but it's working well

Former Browns linebacker Kamerion Wimbley has a new contract, a new role and a new lease on his NFL career in Oakland with the Raiders.
Via Cleveland.com  |  October 13, 2011

Kamerion Wimbley Was “Shocked” by Trade to Oakland, is Happy to Restart Career

With the Cleveland Browns boarding a plane this Friday with Oakland, California as the destination, former Browns linebacker Kamerion Wimbley will get to suit up against his teammates for the first time since being traded in the 2010 offseason. With Tom Heckert under control of the 53-man roster and a lot of improvements to be made, his impact was made immediately with the trades...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  October 13, 2011
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