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12 results for "shannon sharpe"
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For Sapp, 49ers' hits on QB recalled Seattle
Mike SandoINDIANAPOLIS -- For retired defensive tackle Warren Sapp, the pounding Eli Manning withstood at San Francisco in the NFC title game proved the New York Giants' quarterback had fully arrived. But the six sacks and 12 quarterback hits Manning took d...
Blog | January 31, 2012 -
Evening AFC West notes
Bill WilliamsonKey Kansas City Chiefs reserve cornerback Javier Arenas was limited Friday by an ankle injury that did not keep him out of any work earlier in the week. Arenas, a top return man, is questionable to play Sunday against the visiting Miami Dolphins. ...
Blog | November 04, 2011 -
AFC West links: QB situation in Denver
ESPN.com staffDenver Broncos Jeff Legwold of The Denver Post: "[Tim] Tebow won't be handed the starting job. To be the Broncos' No. 1 quarterback on opening day, the former Heisman Trophy winner will have to earn that status by his performance in training ca...
Blog | July 14, 2011 -
AFC West links: Vrabel will be missed
ESPN.com staffDenver Broncos Jeff Legwold of the Denver Post says signing draft picks figures to be a rush job for the Broncos when a labor agreement is reached. Former Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe will be presented by his older brother Sterling Sharpe a...
Blog | July 12, 2011 -
AFC West Hall of Fame primer
Bill WilliamsonThere are four men who spent the majority of their careers in the AFC West who are among the 17 finalists being considered for induction in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The results of the voting will be announced at 5 p.m. ET Saturday. We spent ...
Blog | February 05, 2010 -
AFC West well represented on HOF final list
Bill WilliamsonThe Pro Football Hall of Fame announced its 17 finalists for enshrinement in 2010. The vote will be in February. Four people who spent a significant part of their career in the AFC West are among the finalists. Here are the new finalists: Tim B...
Blog | January 08, 2010 -
Hall of Fame list has strong AFC West influence
Bill WilliamsonThe Pro Football Hall of Fame announced its 25 semifinalists for enshrinement in 2010. The vote will be in February. Seven people who spent a significant part of their career in the AFC West are among the 25 finalists. Here they are: Cliff Bran...
Blog | November 28, 2009 -
Final HOF list includes two from AFC West
Bill WilliamsonPosted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced its 17 finalists for enshrinement in 2009. The vote will be Jan. 31. Two players who spent a significant part of their careers in the AFC West are among the finalists while ...
Blog | January 06, 2009 -
Bills' Bruce Smith among 15 Pro Football Hall of Fame finalists
Career sacks leader Bruce Smith, along with Rod Woodson, Shannon Sharpe and John Randle, are among the 15 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the only first-year eligible players to make the final round this year.
Story | Conversation | January 06, 2009 -
AFC West well represented in Hall semifinalist list
Bill WilliamsonPosted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced its 25 semifinalists for enshrinement in 2009. The vote will be in February. Six players who spent a significant part of their career in the AFC West are among the 25 f...
Blog | November 25, 2008 -
Around the AFC West
Bill WilliamsonPosted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson An afternoon look around the AFC West: Denver Broncos With Gary Zimmerman going into the Pro Football Hall of Fame today, Shannon Sharpe is next for the Broncos in Canton. Kansas City Chiefs Jason Whitlock say...
Blog | August 02, 2008 -
Team waiting for Sharpe's decision
The Denver Broncos signed a pair of tight ends Thursday, adding unrestricted free agents O.J. Santiago and Patrick Hape to the roster in case Shannon Sharpe retires.
Story | Conversation | April 15, 2004