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15 results for "detectors"
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2013 NFL draft -- NFL beefs up security
The NFL is increasing security for this week's draft at Radio City Music Hall, with everyone subject to screenings, including use of metal detectors and pat-downs, and searches of personal property.
Story | Conversation | April 23, 2013 -
Ray Rice named most irreplaceable back
Jamison HensleyPut any coach, general manager or player on a lie detector test and they'll tell you the real goal in the preseason is to come out with no injured starters. This rarely happens because there's always someone either going down with a severe knee injur...
Blog | August 21, 2012 -
Video: Vitt offers to take lie-detector test
ESPN.com staffAdam Schefter discusses his conversation with Joe Vitt about why he has offered to take a lie detector test....
Blog | June 20, 2012 -
Joe Vitt of New Orleans Saints says he offered to take bounty lie...
Adam SchefterNew Orleans Saints interim head coach Joe Vitt says he called NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Wednesday morning and offered to take a lie detector test to prove that the league's bounty allegations against him are false.
Story | Conversation | June 20, 2012 -
Super Bowl 2012 -- Officials warn of extra-tight security at Luca...
Pack lightly, Super Bowl fans.
Story | Conversation | February 01, 2012 -
NFL teams to begin using metal detectors at entrances
Security personnel at NFL games will begin using hand-held metal detectors as part of the screening process before fans enter the stadiums.
Story | Conversation | October 27, 2011 -
The course of the investigation into a sexual assault lawsuit aga...
Lester MunsonWhat does a civil suit filed against the Colts' Eric Foster in Indianapolis tell us about the Ben Roethlisberger incident in Georgia? Take a Courtside Seat and read on.
Story | Conversation | April 26, 2010 -
Fantasy Football - Football Scientist KC Joyner's waiver wire pic...
KC JoynerWith Week 1 in the books, KC Joyner has a few receivers you should consider grabbing off your league's waiver wire. Starting with, of all people, Baltimore's Mark Clayton.
Story | Conversation | September 15, 2009
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Around the AFC East: McIntyre fights charges
Tim GrahamPosted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham Buffalo Bills Gene Warner of the Buffalo News reports fullback Corey McIntrye has passed a lie detector test in response to being charged with indecent exposure. Buffalo News TV critic Alan Pergament takes an in...
Blog | May 20, 2009 -
Tough sentence reflects judge's displeasure with Vick
Lester MunsonMichael Vick didn't do himself any favors by failing a drug test, lying about his drug use and failing a lie-detector test about his role in a dogfighting scheme. ESPN.com's Lester Munson explains how Vick is paying the price now.
Story | Conversation | December 10, 2007 -
Henry convinces Shanahan he did not violate substance abuse polic...
Travis Henry has convinced coach Mike Shanahan he's not a pothead.
Story | Conversation | November 12, 2007 -
Sources: Broncos' Henry wants to hand over hair sample, take lie ...
Chris MortensenDenver Broncos running back Travis Henry wants to submit a hair sample and also take a lie detector test to prove that a league administered drug test gave a false positive that could lead to a year-long suspension, sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen.
Story | Conversation | October 07, 2007 -
Broncos will keep Kircus after WR passes lie-detector test
Broncos receiver David Kircus' job is no longer in jeopardy over allegations he threw a punch that landed a man in the hospital with multiple facial fractures.
Story | Conversation | May 29, 2007 -
Political events more daunting, police say
A fence has been built around the Reliant Stadium complex and metal detectors, bomb sweeps and a 12-hour no-fly zone in the area are some of the security measures being taken for the Super Bowl.
Story | Conversation | January 21, 2004 -
Evans denies drug use, cites lie detector test
Len PasquarelliNew York Jets defensive tackle Josh Evans has lost his attempt to overturn a so-called "lifetime" ban for violation of the NFL substance abuse policy, the league announced on Friday afternoon, and has been suspended indefinitely.
Story | Conversation | May 19, 2003