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T.J. Houshmandzadeh to join Ravens
In a surprise move, the Baltimore Ravens reached agreement with former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh on a one-year, $855,000 deal, according to league sources.
Seattle still owes Houshmandzadeh $6.15 million, meaning the receiver will make a total of $7 million this season.
Houshmandzadeh had multiple opportunities but ultimately decided to join a team in the same division as the team that drafted him — the Cincinnati Bengals.
Steelers elect four team captains
For the first time since 2007, the Pittsburgh Steelers did not elect quarterback Ben Roethlisberger as one of the team's captains.
Roethlisberger was suspended four games this season for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy following his second sexual assault allegation in less than a year.
During the first allegation, his teammates still voted him as one of the offensive captains. But this year's voting is a strong sign that "Big Ben" now has to earn the trust back from his team.
The Bears Preseason: What does it mean?! — NFL Football
With the kickoff of the 2010-11 NFL season looming over next weekend, fans may be wondering what in the hell they have been watching for the past month. Well, my friends, that is preseason football in all of its painful glory.
As usual, this month of warming up has been unpredictably hard on Bears fans. While other teams seem to be merely tuning up for the regular season and working on polishing up little details here and there, the Bears have essentially run amuck on the field, sporadically crapping themselves en route to an 0-4 preseason performance.
I'm not one to harp on the importance of preseason football, but the Bears seem incapable of actually running an offense, or blocking, or calling plays in time. With a few extra weeks of running plays and attempting to play football, though, who knows? Perhaps the Bears will eventually click enough to stutter along and hover around .500, and if you believe in sports miracles than maybe they could even make the playoffs, but right now things certainly seem to be pointing down.
First Televised 3D NFL Football Game to be Broadcast on Verizon FiOS TV Using Chyron Technology
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Chyron's revolutionary on-air graphics are the backbone of the FiOS stereoscopic experience and will allow customers in parts of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island to see every graphic pop through the screen into their living rooms. This marks the ninth live 3D sports event powered by Chyron. Others include: