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49ers Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 22:01:03 PDT
pThe defending champion New Orleans Saints are a perfect example of the NFL motto: You never can have too many offensive tackles./p pThe team had four proven and capable tackles on the roster last year in Jamal Brown, Jermon Bushrod, Jon Stinchcomb and Zach Strief. Then in April, New Orleans used a second-round pick on yet another tackle, Charles Brown. That abundance allowed the Saints to move one of their tackles, Jammal Brown, to the Washington Redskins earlier this year for a conditional third or fourth round pick./p pThe 49ers seem to be following the same theory. In a span of two months, they re-signed veteran Barry Sims, they drafted Anthony Davis in the first round and they also had an unexpected bonus: Alex Boone, a troubled undrafted free agent last season, arrived at...
2010 NFL preseason capsules (AP)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:17:30 PDT
NFL preseason capsules as training camps open: AFC EAST NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (10-6) LAST YEAR: Won the AFC East for the sixth time in seven years, but in the playoffs fell behind Baltimore 24-0 in the first quarter and lost in the wild-card round for the first time since 1998. Tom Brady returned after missing all but the first quarter of the previous season with a knee injury and passed for more...
Schilens sits out practice with sore foot (The Canadian Press)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 14:23:22 PDT
NAPA, Calif. - The Oakland Raiders offence never really recovered after starting receiver Chaz Schilens went down with a broken left foot in training camp a year ago.
49ers sign top picks Davis, Iupati (The Canadian Press)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 14:11:22 PDT
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Anthony Davis and Mike Iupati have been practically joined at their rather large hips since becoming San Francisco 49ers this spring, and that continued Friday on the day rookies were required to report to team headquarters.
NFL Team Reports: NFC West (SportingNews.com)
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 19:15:48 PDT
Several times a week, The Trenches will present team reports from Sporting News' 32 NFL correspondents.