8 Results for naufahu tahi

AFC North injury report

James Walker, AFC North

...Loadholt (ankle) Probable: DE Ray Edwards (hamstring), CB Cedric Griffin (hand), OL Steve Hutchinson (back), FB Naufahu Tahi (ankle) Houston Texans (2-3) at Cincinnati Bengals (4-1), Sunday at 1 p.m. Texans...

Blog | October 16, 2009

Bengals lose Tahi

James Walker, AFC North

...nbsp;Tahi Earlier this morning, we notified AFC North readers that Friday afternoon was the deadline for the Minnesota Vikings to match the Cincinnati Bengals' one-year offer sheet for starting fullback Naufahu Tahi...

Blog | March 27, 2009

AFC North links: Ravens' request

James Walker, AFC North

...Cincinnati Bengals put a one-year offer sheet on Minnesota Vikings fullback and restricted free agent Naufahu Tahi. The Vikings have seven days to match Cincinnati's offer. The Cleveland Browns reportedly have...

Blog | March 20, 2009

AFC North links: Ravens, Steelers not in T.O. mix

James Walker, AFC North

...sign with the team. Unrestricted free-agent offensive lineman George Foster and restricted free-agent fullback Naufahu Tahi visited with the Bengals on Thursday. Cleveland Browns The Browns re-signed safety Mike Adams to...

Blog | March 06, 2009

FB Tahi to remain with Vikings

Associated Press

Fullback Naufahu Tahi is staying in Minnesota after the Vikings matched Cincinnati's offer of one year and $1.4 million.

Story | Conversation | March 27, 2009

FB Tahi signs offer sheet with Cincy

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN.com

Three-year veteran fullback Naufahu Tahi on Friday signed a restricted free agent offer sheet with the Cincinnati Bengals.

Story | Conversation | March 20, 2009

Lions cut draft bust Rogers, No. 2 pick in 2003

Associated Press

Charles Rogers was cut by the Detroit Lions on Saturday, three years after they drafted the receiver second overall.

Story | Conversation | September 02, 2006

2006 undrafted rookie free agents

ESPN.com

Team-by-team look at the undrafted rookie free agents who have been signed so far.

Story | Conversation | May 03, 2006