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In September, Dan Koppen will turn 33. If he was a running back, his career would likely already be over. The center’s reality is different. History has shown the anchors on the offensive line can play deep into their 30s, with NFL stalwarts Matt Birk, J
Rod Woodson was a mainstay in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ secondary for a decade before joining the Baltimore Ravens in 1998 after a dispute with Steelers’ management. Woodson fit in perfectly with the Ravens already impressive defense. To say Woodson was a
The anchor being referred to here is certainly not of the nautical variety. The 2011 Dallas Cowboys and their 8-8 collapse is not quite a devastating tragedy along the lines of the Costa Concordia cruise ship. Well, in most circles outside of Valley Ranc
Will Fall to the Lions if: He gets through the teams around the early 20s and nobody reaches. The Bears and Titans seem the most likely candidates to go for a center early. They pick 19th and 20th, respectively, which is prime position to start plucking
We continue our trip around the Tennessee Titans position by position as we head into the 2012 offseason by moving outward on the offensive line from Andrew's look yesterday at the center position and taking a look at the offensive guard position. If you
We now continue our positional analyses of the Tennessee Titans. In the previous article in the series, Tom looked at the quarterback position, one of the strengths of the team. I'll now look at what I consider to be the weakest position on the team, cen
Sylvia Mackey read from her notes written on a sheet torn off a yellow legal pad, although she shed it to ask her final question of NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith. “What did we do wrong?”
Free Agency starts in two months, and with $30 million in cap room and some big names probably departing for next season, this stage of the offseason could be huge for the Titans. Let’s just hope Webster won’t be afraid of bringing some big names and Bud
Miami's Brandon Washington is one of two juniors participating in the NFLPA game. (US Presswire) CARSON, Calif. The action was best in "The P
With DeMaurice Smith as their leader, NFL players were able to agree to a new collective bargaining agreement with the league and its owners that kept an offseason-long lockout from extending into the 2011 regular season. For his efforts, he's getting a
Thoughts and observations after breaking down the tape of the Jets' 37-10 win over the Chiefs: BIG ROLE FOR VLAD: The Jets unveiled their new version of Rob Turner -- the seldom-used, but oft-criticized OL Vladimir Ducasse, who played 19 of 66 offensive
They celebrated together with a mid-air shoulder bump on the sideline. When Aaron Maybin sacked Redskins’ quarterback Rex Grossman to seal a Jets victory last week, he wanted to share the moment with the man that has helped revive his career. Mike Smith’
Kevin Mawae (pronounced /ma-WY/) (born January 23, 1971 in Savannah, Georgia) is an American Football player who plays center for the Tennessee Titans and formerly for the Seattle Seahawks (1994-1997) and New York Jets (1998-2005) of the National Football League. Mawae is one of the top centers of recent times, having been selected to the Pro... Full Article
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 02: NFLPA President Kevin Mawae speaks during a press conference held by the NFL Players Association at the Super Bowl XLVI Media Center in the J.W. Marriott Indianapolis on February 2, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
View Photo »Kevin Mawae, NFLPA president, left, Drew Brees, NFL New Orleans Saints quaterback, center left, Roger Goodell, NFL commissioner, center right, and Robert Kraft, owner, NFL New England Patriots, right, walk out of the NFL Players Association headquarters to speak with reporters in Washington,...
View Photo »Kevin Mawae, president of the NFL Players Association Executive Committee, left, arrives at the NFL Players Association in Washington, Monday, July 25, 2011.
View Photo »NFL Players Association president Kevin Mawae departs after a day of player representative meetings at the National Football League Players Association headquarters in Washington July 20, 2011. NFL players and owners were reviewing a proposed collective bargaining agreement on Wednesday...
View Photo »NFL Players Association president Kevin Mawae leaves the NFL Players Association offices in Washington, on Wednesday, July 20, 2011, where talks were talking place to end the NFL football lockout. A person familiar with the NFL negotiations told The Associated Press that players would...
View Photo »NFL Players Association President Kevin Mawae, left, speaks to reporters as he stands with NFL Players Association spokesman George Atallah, right, outside the NFL Players Association offices in Washington, Wednesday, July 20, 2011. An end to the NFL lockout appears close, with both...
View Photo »Kevin Mawae, left, president of the NFL Players Association, and DeMaurice Smith, Executive Director, NFL Players Association leave the NFL Players Association offices where talks to end the NFL football lockout have been taking place, Tuesday, July 19, 2011, in Washington.
View Photo »NFL Players Association President Kevin Mawae, center, arrives at the NFL Players Association offices in Washington, Tuesday, July 19, 2011, as talks to end the NFL football lockout continue.
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 09: Kevin Mawae, NFLPA president, talks on a cell phone outside of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service building for extended labor negotiations March 9, 2011 in Washington, DC. Representatives from the National Football League (NFL) and National...
View Photo »Kevin Mawae, president of the NFL Players Association, leaves after negotiations with the NFL involving a federal mediator in Washington, Wednesday, March 9, 2011.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 9: Kevin Mawae (L), NFLPA president, and DeMaurice Smith (R), NFL Players Association Executive Director, walk to the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service building for extended labor negotiations March 9, 2011 in Washington, DC. Representatives from the...
View Photo »Kevin Mawae, president of the NFL Players Association, left, and DeMaurice Smith, executive director of the NFL Players Association, arrive for negotiations with the NFL involving a federal mediator in Washington, Wednesday, March 9, 2011.
View Photo »Kevin Mawae, former player and president of the NFL Players Association, pauses as he leaves after negotiations with the NFL involving a federal mediator in Washington, Tuesday, March 8, 2011.
View Photo »Kevin Mawae, former player and president of the NFL Players Association, walks to negotiations with the NFL involving a federal mediator in Washington, Tuesday, March 8, 2011.
View Photo »DeMaurice Smith, executive director of the NFL Players Association, left, and Kevin Mawae, president of the NFL Players Association, depart the NFL football labor talks with a mediator in Washington, Thursday, March 3, 2011.
View Photo »Kevin Mawae, NLFPA president, left, DeMaurice Smith, NFLPA executive director, and NFL spokesman Greg Aiello, leave after football labor negotiations with the NFL involving a federal mediator in Washington, Thursday, March 3, 2011.
View Photo »NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith, left in whiten coat, arrives for football labor negotiations with the NFL involving a federal mediator in Washington Thursday, March 3, 2011, with New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, center rear facing camera, and Kevin...
View Photo »NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith, right, and NFLPA President Kevin Mawae, prepare to announce to reporters that they have reached a deal with the NFL, Monday, July 25, 2011, outside the NFL Players Association headquarters in Washington, Monday, July 25, 2011.
View Photo »FILE - in this March 9, 2011 file phot, Kevin Mawae, president of the NFL Players Association, talks with the media as he leaves after negotiations with the NFL involving a federal mediator in Washington. Mawae believes there will be football in 2011. Speaking in front of nearly 100...
View Photo »Jeff Pash, NFL executive vice president and general counsel, left, Kevin Mawae, president of the NFL Players Association, DeMaurice Smith, executive director of the NFL Players Association, and NFL spokesman Greg Aiello cross the street together for negotiations involving a federal mediator...
View Photo »NFL outside labor counsel Bob Batterman, left, Jeff Pash, NFL executive vice president and general counsel, Kevin Mawae, president of the NFL Players Association, DeMaurice Smith, executive director of the NFL Players Association, and NFL spokesman Greg Aiello, talk as they wait to cross...
View Photo »INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 02: NFLPA President Kevin Mawae speaks during a press conference held by the NFL Players Association at the Super Bowl XLVI Media Center in the J.W. Marriott Indianapolis on February 2, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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