TODD LOWBER NEWS

Catching up with former Cowboys training camp WR, 'Hard Knocks' star Todd Lowber

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Via Sportsday  |  June 03, 2011

Presenting: The 2009 J.R. Tolver Award

Sound of Trumpets Blaring...A Medieval Procession featuring Much Gaiety throughout The Land...Streamers, Celebration...Did I mention Gaiety?...Really Gay....Everyone is joyous for the Proclamation is Upon Us. The Constable, Lieutenant Dick Joke, looked down upon his scroll, adopted a pompous Brit accent and thus spake: (Ahem) It is with great pleasure and aplomb that we here at FinsNation...
Via Fins Nation  |  September 11, 2009

Dolphins Release WR Todd Lowber

The Dolphins have released wide out Todd Lowber according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Considered a long shot to make the final 53-man roster, wide receiver Todd Lowber was released by the Dolphins Monday. The 6-foot-3 Lowber, 27, was a basketball and track standout at Ramapo College in Mahwah, N.J., who didn’t play football until he was [...]
Via Dolphins Gab  |  June 02, 2009

Dolphins Release Todd Lowber

The man has something that Miami Dolphins great Dan Marino doesn’t.  A Super Bowl ring on his finger.  Yet unlike Dan Marino, WR Todd Lowber has never played one single down in a meaningful NFL game.  Not in regular season, not in the playoffs, and not in the Super Bowl.  Today the Dolphins released the [...]
Via Phin Phanatic  |  June 01, 2009

Dallas Cowboys announce roster cuts

he Dallas Cowboys have cut their roster down to 53. Here are the cuts, per DallasCowboys.com Wide Receiver: Danny Amendola; Mark Bradford; Mike Jefferson; Todd Lowber This wa...
Via bloggingtheboys.com  |  September 03, 2008

Dallas Cowboys Announce Roster Cuts - Cut All Hard Knocks Personalities

The Dallas Cowboys have announced their final roster cuts and it's just about every personality you got to know and like from HBO's Hard Knocks: - wide receiver talent Todd Lowber - short but energetic tight end Drew Atchinson - Ray Lewis's brother Keon Lattimore Full roster cuts after the jump
Via InGameNow  |  August 31, 2008

TSP Week in Review

As much as we all love Fridays, nothing moves quite as slow as the last few hours of a Friday afternoon. Let us help you pass the time with a look back at the stories that were on our radar this week.Monday-The Oklahoma State vs Colorado game Saturday might not be much to watch on the field, but we love the two coaches when the get behind the microphone. Take a look back at Mike...
Via The Sports Point  |  November 14, 2008

Phins Not Sitting Still…Make Moves

The Miami Dolphins seem to be the revolving door of the NFLa??and they are one of the teams that are winning. A Last week fans heard the news that WR Derek Hagan had finally been given his walking papers after 2 years of below expectation play. A Bannon Condren was released on Monday morning ...
Via Phin Phanatic  |  November 13, 2008

Todd Lowber Signs With 'Phins, Has Some Serious Ups

Remember Todd Lowber from the HBO show Hard Knocks? He was the former D-III college basketball player and high jump champion who was trying to make the Cowboys as a wide receiver. He ended up getting released by Dallas as one of their final cuts in training camp. Good news though, he has been signed by the Dolphins to their practice squad. We were rooting for this kid during...
Via The Sports Point  |  November 11, 2008

Dallas Cowboys Cut Nearly Every Healthy Receiver on Staff

The Dallas Cowboys didn't make any incredibly surprising cuts today, but they did make themselves very thin at wide receiver going into the first game of the season. Maybe most surprising was the cut of sixth round pick Erik Walden, a Middle Tennessee State linebacker whom Dallas Morning News said was
Via Landry Hat  |  August 30, 2008
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