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NFL Rumors – Cincinnati Bengals Make Karlos Dansby a Happy Man
After being released by the Cleveland Browns, Karlos Dansby laid out a list of teams he wants to play for in what might be his final NFL season. The Cincinnati Bengals were among those teams, and it seems like Dansby is getting what he wished for. The Arizona Cardinals (one of his former teams) and the Green Bay Packers were also on his shortlist.
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NFL Rumors – Cincinnati Bengals Beating the Seattle Seahawks to Karlos Dansby
Things seem to be working out for Karlos Dansby, who after being released by the Cleveland Browns. Mentioned a number of teams he’d like to play for. The Cincinnati Bengals were one of them, and while the Seattle Seahawks have shown interest recently, he’s much closer to simply switching Ohio teams.
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NFL Rumors – Green Bay Packers, Cincinnati Bengals & Arizona Cardinals the Teams Karlos Dansby Wants to Sign With
After two years with Karlos Dansby, the Cleveland Browns had enough and released him. Now, the veteran linebacker is hoping there’s still room for him in the NFL, and would like to end up playing with the Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals or the Cincinnati Bengals.
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NFL Rumors – Arizona Cardinals Interested in Karlos Dansby
While some veteran linebackers can’t seem to get an offer, it’s just a matter of time before Karlos Dansby lands a job for the 2013 NFL season. The latest likeliest destination? His former team, the Arizona Cardinals, who might need an insurance policy at the position due to some unforeseen events.
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NFL Rumors – Buffalo Bills Interested in Karlos Dansby
For some linebackers in this league, it’s been about seizing the opportunity before someone else grabs it. Karlos Dansby has been a step too slow so far, missing out on a couple of teams, which moves him on to his next visit, possibly keeping him in the AFC East and eventually playing against his former team, the Miami Dolphins, if he and the Buffalo Bills come to terms.
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NFL Rumors – Cincinnati Bengals Prefer Karlos Dansby to James Harrison
For a moment, it looked like James Harrison wasn’t going to stay without a team for a long time. After being cut by the Pittsburgh Steelers and paying a visit a bit too late to the Baltimore Ravens, another AFC North team, the Cincinnati Bengals, turned out to be the probable answer for his employment problem. Until, that is, the money issue came up.
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Miami Dolphins – Numbers and Stats Mean Nothing
Sometimes, numbers are just numbers. The Miami Dolphins have a very good shot of ending the season with a 1,000-yard rusher, a 1,000-yard receiver, a 3,000-yard passer, someone with at least 15 sacks, and two players with 100 tackles apiece. It won’t be helping them reach the postseason.
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Records and Milestones Set in the 2009 NFL Season
With the Saints’ first Super Bowl victory fresh in our mind, we take a look at some of the records and milestones set in the 2009 NFL season. Drew Brees and Peyton Manning are here as well.