Sep 19, 2009 | Slam Sports
Alouettes vow not to let up against struggling Bombers
Fighting off an urge to coast through the rest of the CFL season may be one of the bigger challenges facing the Montreal Alouettes.
Sep 19, 2009 | Ottawa Citizen
Bombers' G-man taking aim at CFL defences
Often a person with a G in their name, first or last, will pick up the nickname, G. As in, ``What's up, G?'' For Dudley Guice, Jr., there's the obvious leap to G. But there's even more of a connection when you consider the fact the newest Winnipeg Blue Bombers receiver is also a junior G-man. As in Federal Bureau of Investigation kind of G-man. ``I ...
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have another spy in their midst. Or, at least, a player who could become a secret agent man in the future.
Today's Bomber Report Steep learning curve for Bombers defensive recruit
BITS and pieces, notes and quotes from around the CFL: The Bombers added defensive end Phillip Hunt to the practice roster and the 23-year-old former University of Houston standout had lots of questions about the Canadian game on Day 1. "He asked me where he was supposed to line up against the tight end," said coach Mike Kelly.
COWBOYS ADD PAIR OF CORNERBACKS The Dallas Cowboys shored up their injury-plagued rookie class by adding undrafted cornerbacks DeAngelo Willingham and Jeremy Haynes.
Titans waive former Cat Little
Former Kentucky running back Rafael Little was among four players waived by the Tennessee Titans to reach the NFL roster limit of 75.
The Keith Bullucks, Chris Johnsons and Kyle Vanden Bosches of the world march through Titans training camp knowing their pro football futures are secure.
Fisher coy about possible option plays during season
NASHVILLE - Titans quarterback Vince Young created a buzz during Tuesday's practice when he ran the option for eight plays, but Coach Jeff Fisher was coy when asked if it has any future in the offense.
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