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Chris Simms
A portal for NFL fans who follow Chris Simms and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Chris Simms is a quarterback for the Bucs.
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Former Raiders coach Jon Gruden crossed enemy lines, taking team secrets with him to Tampa. Pro Bowl center Barret Robbins crossed the border, taking a bipolar binge to Tijuana. The Raiders had nowhere to go but south, handbasket and all, as they were routed...
- Jon Gruden: Bruce Allen 'will be a huge asset to the Redskins' (news.google.com)
- McDonald: Forget loss to Redskins, Gruden’s visit gives Raiders fans a chance... (theraidercast.com)
Two years ago, Broncos quarterback Chris Simms got two shots of his own blood re-injected into his painful throwing elbow.
Monday night, Simms had just left a card game with some of his friends when he got a call from one of the remaining players who said his name had just crawled against the bottom of a sports channel as part of a story regarding a Canadian doctor under investigation for human growth hormone and the drug Actovegin.
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From huffingtonpost.com
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- Broncos' QB Simms talks about accused doctor (denverpost.com)
- Broncos' Simms linked to doctor under investigation (denverpost.com)
- Comment on Broncos' QB Simms talks about accused doctor (denverpost.com)
By now, Chris Simms’ career-threatening and possibly life-threatening injury has been well documented.
Three games into the 2006 season, Simms — then the starting quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers — suffered a ruptured spleen against the Carolina Panthers.
The fact that Simms could start an NFL game on Sunday for the first time since that fateful [...]
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From blog.denverbroncos.com
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In between giggles from his nemesis' resignation, Jason La Canfora types on NFL Network blog that Jon Gruden isn't going anywhere.
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Snyder has long been enamored with Allen, and with Allen’s father, George, a legendary figure in the Redskins organization, the move is not surprising. The Redskins have yet to put together consecutive winning [...]
From washingtoncitypaper.com
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- Bruce Allen on board; is Jon Gruden next? (news.google.com)
Parts of today's Jets-Buccaneers game weren't what one would call pretty football. But make no mistake about it: The Jets' 26-3 triumph at Raymond James Stadium was a defensive thing of beauty.
The Green & White "D" was fired up for a near-historic performance that contained the Bucs and their rookie QB, Josh Freeman, to 124 yards and six first downs. Kellen Clemens, playing QB i...
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