Ladell Betts' comeback from a serious knee injury is on hold for now. The New Orleans Saints released the former longtime Washington Redskins starter on Friday, his agent, Anthony Agnone, confirmed in an e-mail. Betts has been trying to come back from an injury last November in which he tore ligaments in his left knee.
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Saints cut veteran RB Ladell Betts (AP)
September 3rd, 2010Saints cut veteran RB Ladell Betts (The Canadian Press)
September 3rd, 2010METAIRIE, La. – Running back Ladell Betts has been released by the New Orleans Saints.
Redskins make Haynesworth play entire game (AP)
September 3rd, 2010The conditioning test was nothing compared to Albert Haynesworth's latest punishment. In the final preseason game — a game in which 31 of his teammates didn't even suit up — Haynesworth went from start to finish in the Washington Redskins' 20-10 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday night.
Redskins make Haynesworth play entire game (The Canadian Press)
September 3rd, 2010WASHINGTON – The conditioning test was nothing compared to Albert Haynesworth's latest punishment.
Redskins make Haynesworth play entire game (PA SportsTicker)
September 3rd, 2010By JOSEPH WHITE AP Sports Writer
PFW’s preseason draft board (ProFootballWeekly.com)
September 3rd, 2010The draft board below will be updated until the start of the regular season. Quarterbacks Rk.
Top five greatest quarterbacks to never win a Super Bowl (Associated Content)
September 3rd, 2010Legends are made by Super Bowl wins. The quarterbacks that could not win the big game are sometimes remembered, but for the most part, they are forgotten. There have been 44 Super Bowl games played and 44 times a quarterback walked away without a ring. Some lost in a last second kick missed by his own kicker, or made by the opposing team's kicker. Other Super Bowl losing quarterbacks just could not put up enough points to compensate for a bad defense.
Top five most embarrassing Super Bowl moments of all time (Associated Content)
September 3rd, 2010Super Bowl winners and losers experience embarrassing moments in the big game. The difference between making a mistake in a regular season game and the Super Bowl is when you do it in the regular season the whole world is not watching. Sometimes these skilled and highly trained athletes can be the victims of the worst mistakes or make the most horrendous decisions anyone has ever seen. When it happens in the Super Bowl, it winds up on a top five list for posterity's sake.
Owner rankings, Part 2: Split decision at top (Yahoo! Sports)
September 3rd, 2010Jerry Jones has finally gotten a share of the coveted No. 1 spot, sharing the space with a familiar occupant.
10 situations you should all be following (The National Football Post)
September 3rd, 2010The NFL preseason has officially come to a close and Labor Day weekend is now upon us. Time to fire up the…