Monday Night Headlines
March 29th, 2010 11:07pm PST
Parker wants out of Pittsburgh...
According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Steelers’ running back Willie Parker wants out of the Steel city. With Rashard Mendenhall the new starter in the backfield, Parker is apparently not content with his new role as a backup. Parker is only 29 and should have plenty left in the tank although his durability may come into question. And even though he is more than capable of being a productive back in the right system, it doesn't sound like it will be in Pittsburgh.
Sproles reports for voluntary workouts....
After receiving a high tender from the Chargers as a restricted free agent, running back Darren Sproles appears ready to move forward. His attendance for the team's voluntary offseason training is considered a positive sign. With LT vacated, Sproles has not been christened the team's new starter, but he will be expected to be more involved in the offense in 2010 (if he signs his tender).
McNabb to Oakland?...
The rumors won't stop and now it sounds like according to ESPN, the Raiders are the leading candidate to trade for quarterback Donovan McNabb. Apparently the Raiders are willing to give up the 39th overall pick and pick up the quarterback's hefty salary and included $6.2 million roster bonus (on May 5). It sounds like the Raiders appear willing, but there has not been any indication that McNabb wants to be a Raider. With Oakland interested in trading for a quarterback, does this mean JaMarcus Russell has worn out his welcome in the bay area?
Weekend Wire....
The Steelers re-signed back up quarterback Charlie Batch to a two year deal. Batch has been with the club for eight seasons, seeing little action (two passes since 2007). Batch will likely have to compete for back up duty with quarterback Dennis Dixon.
While things for the most part have been quiet in Dallas this offseason, team owner Jerry Jones has not been shy to share his thoughts. Last week Jones indicated the team could be considering making a switch in the backfield, moving running back Felix Jones into the top spot. Jones has showed more explosion and big play capability last season (four plays of 40 or more yards), while Barber was slowed by injuries.
According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Steelers’ running back Willie Parker wants out of the Steel city. With Rashard Mendenhall the new starter in the backfield, Parker is apparently not content with his new role as a backup. Parker is only 29 and should have plenty left in the tank although his durability may come into question. And even though he is more than capable of being a productive back in the right system, it doesn't sound like it will be in Pittsburgh.
Sproles reports for voluntary workouts....
After receiving a high tender from the Chargers as a restricted free agent, running back Darren Sproles appears ready to move forward. His attendance for the team's voluntary offseason training is considered a positive sign. With LT vacated, Sproles has not been christened the team's new starter, but he will be expected to be more involved in the offense in 2010 (if he signs his tender).
McNabb to Oakland?...
The rumors won't stop and now it sounds like according to ESPN, the Raiders are the leading candidate to trade for quarterback Donovan McNabb. Apparently the Raiders are willing to give up the 39th overall pick and pick up the quarterback's hefty salary and included $6.2 million roster bonus (on May 5). It sounds like the Raiders appear willing, but there has not been any indication that McNabb wants to be a Raider. With Oakland interested in trading for a quarterback, does this mean JaMarcus Russell has worn out his welcome in the bay area?
Weekend Wire....
The Steelers re-signed back up quarterback Charlie Batch to a two year deal. Batch has been with the club for eight seasons, seeing little action (two passes since 2007). Batch will likely have to compete for back up duty with quarterback Dennis Dixon.
While things for the most part have been quiet in Dallas this offseason, team owner Jerry Jones has not been shy to share his thoughts. Last week Jones indicated the team could be considering making a switch in the backfield, moving running back Felix Jones into the top spot. Jones has showed more explosion and big play capability last season (four plays of 40 or more yards), while Barber was slowed by injuries.
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