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LOL after viewing it 10 times. You spam it.

Pathetic you are. Failure you will always be.
 

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Aaron Rodgers shows up for first day of Green Bay Packers training camp
By showing up on Tuesday, when veterans were mandated to report for training camp, Rodgers will avoid the $50,000 daily fine for missing camp-related events. Rodgers skipped all offseason activities, including the mandatory minicamp in June. The team could fine him more than $93,000 for that absence.
 

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NameTeam when arrestedCrime
Dwayne GoodrichDallas CowboysCriminally negligent homicide
Thomas "Hollywood" HendersonRetiredSexual assault, bribery
Darryl HenleyLos Angeles RamsDrug trafficking, attempted conspiracy to commit murder
Aaron HernandezNew England PatriotsFirst-degree murder
 

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There's some serious crime going on with NFL players.

Let's discuss that....Don't you think it's kind of hypocritical to have these "athletes" just be mere thugs in real life?
 

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NameTeam when arrestedCrimeTermNotes
Kevin AllenFree agentSexual assault15 years[1]Released after 33 months.
Will AllenRetiredWire fraud and money laundering6 years in prison, 3 years of supervised release, and ordered to pay restitution of $16.8 million (along with co-defendant)[2]
Richard AlstonRetiredConspiracy to distribute drugs14 Years[3]
Michael BennettCutWire fraud15 months[4]
Trevone BoykinSeattle SeahawksAggravated assault causing serious bodily injury and witness tampering3 years[5]
Josh BrentDallas CowboysIntoxication manslaughter180 days and 10 years' probation[6]
Plaxico BurressNew York GiantsAttempted criminal possession of a weapon2 yearsConviction was a plea bargain for an incident in which Burress accidentally shot himself in a nightclub.[7] Eligible for parole in April 2011;[8] released June 7, 2011.[9]
Billy CannonRetiredCounterfeiting5 years[10]Served 2+1⁄2 years. Had been elected to the College Football Hall of Fame before his conviction in 1983, but the Hall rescinded the honor before his scheduled induction. The Hall elected him a second time in 2008 and he was inducted at that time.[10]
Rae CarruthCarolina PanthersConspiracy to commit murder24 years[11]Released on October 22, 2018, having served 19 years.[12]
Cecil CollinsMiami DolphinsBurglary15 years[13]Released after serving 13 years[14]
Maurice ClarettFree agentArmed robbery, possession of a concealed weapon without a permit, failure to maintain current lane7+1⁄2 yearsClarett was released to a halfway house after less than four years.[15]
 

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New York Giants signing former Dallas Cowboys center Joe Looney, source says
Looney, 30, has played in 104 career games with the San Francisco 49ers, Tennessee Titans and Cowboys. He has familiarity with former Dallas coach Jason Garrett's offense. Garrett is currently the Giants' offensive coordinator.

New Orleans Saints reach one-year deal with RB Devonta Freeman
For his career, the 5-foot-8, 206-pounder has 4,144 rushing yards, 2,073 receiving yards and 44 TDs, with two Pro Bowl selections.
 

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NameTeam when arrestedCrimeTermNotes
Kevin AllenFree agentSexual assault15 years[1]Released after 33 months.
Will AllenRetiredWire fraud and money laundering6 years in prison, 3 years of supervised release, and ordered to pay restitution of $16.8 million (along with co-defendant)[2]
Richard AlstonRetiredConspiracy to distribute drugs14 Years[3]
Michael BennettCutWire fraud15 months[4]
Trevone BoykinSeattle SeahawksAggravated assault causing serious bodily injury and witness tampering3 years[5]
Josh BrentDallas CowboysIntoxication manslaughter180 days and 10 years' probation[6]
Plaxico BurressNew York GiantsAttempted criminal possession of a weapon2 yearsConviction was a plea bargain for an incident in which Burress accidentally shot himself in a nightclub.[7] Eligible for parole in April 2011;[8] released June 7, 2011.[9]
Billy CannonRetiredCounterfeiting5 years[10]Served 2+1⁄2 years. Had been elected to the College Football Hall of Fame before his conviction in 1983, but the Hall rescinded the honor before his scheduled induction. The Hall elected him a second time in 2008 and he was inducted at that time.[10]
Rae CarruthCarolina PanthersConspiracy to commit murder24 years[11]Released on October 22, 2018, having served 19 years.[12]
Cecil CollinsMiami DolphinsBurglary15 years[13]Released after serving 13 years[14]
Maurice ClarettFree agentArmed robbery, possession of a concealed weapon without a permit, failure to maintain current lane7+1⁄2 yearsClarett was released to a halfway house after less than four years.[15]
 

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Russell ErxlebenRetiredConspiracy to commit securities fraud, mail fraud and money laundering, then wire fraud and money laundering7 years then 7+1⁄2 years[16]
Michael FloydArizona CardinalsExtreme DUI24 days in jail, 96 days of house arrest, 30 hours of community service and a $5,115.99 fine[17]Floyd was found unconscious in his car in the middle of a road at 2:48 a.m. with a .217 blood alcohol content.[18] He originally faced seven charges but pleaded to one.[17]
Irving FryarRetiredConspiracy and theft by deception (mortgage scam)5 years[19]
Dwayne GoodrichDallas CowboysCriminally negligent homicide12+1⁄2 years[20]Hit and run accident. Released after serving approximately eight years.[21]
Thomas "Hollywood" HendersonRetiredSexual assault, bribery4 years, 8 monthsReleased after serving 28 months[22]
Darryl HenleyLos Angeles RamsDrug trafficking, attempted conspiracy to commit murder42 years[23]Expected release date: March 28, 2031[24]
Aaron HernandezNew England PatriotsFirst-degree murderLife without parole[25]Committed suicide in prison on April 19, 2017.
Travis HenryCutDrug trafficking3+1⁄2 years[26]Served 2 years and 5 months[27]
Jimmy HitchcockRetiredFraud, bribery and money laundering46 months[28] to be followed by two years of supervised release[29]
Sam HurdChicago BearsConspiracy to possess cocaine and marijuana with intent to distribute15 years[30]
Mark Ingram Sr.RetiredMoney laundering and fraud7 years in prison and up to 5 years of probation. Ordered to pay $252,000 in restitution. Given an additional 2 years in prison for jumping bail to see his son Mark Ingram Jr. play for the University of Alabama.[31]Released 2015
Tank JohnsonChicago BearsProbation violation relating to weapons possession120 daysServed 60 days[32]
Johnny JollyGreen Bay PackersDrug possession, evidence tampering, violating probation[33]6 yearsServed 6 months[34]
Tommy KaneSeattle SeahawksManslaughter18 years[35]
Ryan LeafRetiredBurglary, drug possession5 years[36]Released after serving 2+1⁄2 years.[37]
Ray LewisBaltimore RavensObstruction of justice12 months probation, $250,000 fineLewis pled down to obstruction in exchange for his testimony after a bar fight he was involved in left two people dead. Lewis was named Super Bowl MVP the year following his arrest. On April 29, 2004, Lewis reached an out-of-court settlement with four-year-old India Lollar, born months after the death of her father Richard, pre-empting a scheduled civil proceeding. Lewis also reached an undisclosed settlement with Baker's family.[38][circular reference]
Jamal LewisBaltimore RavensUsing a cell phone to facilitate a drug deal4 months[39]
Leonard LittleSt. Louis RamsInvoluntary manslaughter3 months[40]involved in fatal car crash while intoxicated.
Derek LovilleRetiredRacketeering conspiracy15 months, $5,000 fineLoville was charged for his role in a drug trafficking ring, but pleaded guilty only to racketeering.[41]
Kevin MackCleveland BrownsDrug use6 monthsMack was charged with cocaine trafficking, using a motor vehicle for drug abuse and possessing criminal tools but pleaded guilty to a lesser charge.[42] He served only a month at the Ohio State Reformatory.[43]
Dexter ManleyWashington RedskinsDrug possession, evidence tampering4 years (1996) 2 years (2002)Served over three years[44]
Dave MeggettRetiredCriminal sexual conduct and burglary30 yearsPreviously convicted of misdemeanor sexual battery[45]
Bam MorrisKansas City ChiefsDrug trafficking30 monthsReleased after serving two and a half years[46]
Mercury MorrisRetiredDrug trafficking20 yearsServed 3 years. Released early after a plea agreement in which he pleaded no contest to felony drug trafficking charges.[47]
Eric NaposkiCutFirst-degree murderLife in prison without the possibility of parole[48]
Nate NewtonRetiredDrug trafficking7+1⁄2 years (two separate convictions)[49]released after serving about two and a half years[50]
Lawrence PhillipsRetiredAssault, separate incident of assault with a deadly weapon (intentionally driving into victims)31 years totalPreviously sentenced to 10 years on driving charge, which was reduced to seven years during sentencing for assault charge against his girlfriend in 2009[51] In 2016, while awaiting trial regarding the death of his cellmate, Phillips committed suicide in prison after serving 7+ years.[52]
Alabama PittsPre-careerArmed robbery8–16 yearsPitts was released after six years and played minor league baseball after his release.[53]
Joe ProkopRetiredTax evasion, fraud1+1⁄2 years in prison and 2+1⁄2 years of home confinement[54]
Saleem RasheedRetiredFood stamp fraud, immigration fraud8 months in prison followed by 8 months of home detention followed by 3 years of supervised release, $500 fine, $5,551 restitutionRasheed falsely claimed a woman as his wife on immigration forms and collected food stamps despite being ineligible.[55][56]
Two counts of School Employee Engaging in a Sex Act3 yearsRasheed was charged with two counts of School Employee Engaging in a Sex Act and two counts of School Employee Engaging in a Deviate Sex Act stemming from consensual sex acts with of-age girls while he was a schoolteacher. He pleaded guilty to the two lesser charges.[56][57]
Robert RozierRetired[58]Multiple murdersMultipleConvicted of four murders, served 10 years and placed in witness protection after testifying against Yahweh Ben Yahweh, later sentenced to 25 to life on check kiting charge under three strikes rule[59]
Art SchlichterRetired1997 – forgery, theft16 years[60]committed over 20 felonies related to gambling, released from prison in June 2006[61]
2012 – fraud, theft10 years, 7 months[62]7 months were related to his probation from an earlier conviction.[63]
Darren SharperRetiredRape (multiple counts)20 years[64]Also sentenced in United States Federal Court to 18 years, running concurrently with the 20-year sentence imposed by California, as well as sentences in Arizona, Nevada and Louisiana. While the Federal conviction is shorter, it does not allow for the possibility of parole, giving it a later date of possible release.[65]
O. J. SimpsonRetiredRobbery, kidnapping9 to 33 years[66]Released after serving nine years.[67] See also O. J. Simpson robbery case.
Anthony SmithRetiredFirst-degree murderThree life sentences without parole[68]
Alonzo SpellmanCutInterference with a flight crew, simple assault[69]18 monthsServed one year
C.J. SpillmanDallas CowboysSexual assault5 years[70]
Donté StallworthCleveland BrownsDUI manslaughter (Driving under the influence of alcohol)30 days incarceration, 2 years house arrest[71]
Dana StubblefieldRetiredRape by force and false imprisonment15 years to life[72]
Michael VickAtlanta FalconsConspiracy, related to dog fighting[73]23 months[74]See also Bad Newz Kennels dog fighting investigation.
Nate WebsterCutUnlawful sexual conduct with a minor12 years[75]
Stanley Wilson Sr.RetiredBurglary22 yearsSentence was under a third strike provision[76]
Kellen Winslow IIRetiredRape (multiple counts)14 years[77]
Keith WrightCutMultiple charges, including sexual assault, armed robbery, kidnapping and burglary114 years to life, plus 120 years[78]series of home invasion robberies and assaults
 

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Russell ErxlebenRetiredConspiracy to commit securities fraud, mail fraud and money laundering, then wire fraud and money laundering7 years then 7+1⁄2 years[16]
Michael FloydArizona CardinalsExtreme DUI24 days in jail, 96 days of house arrest, 30 hours of community service and a $5,115.99 fine[17]Floyd was found unconscious in his car in the middle of a road at 2:48 a.m. with a .217 blood alcohol content.[18] He originally faced seven charges but pleaded to one.[17]
Irving FryarRetiredConspiracy and theft by deception (mortgage scam)5 years[19]
Dwayne GoodrichDallas CowboysCriminally negligent homicide12+1⁄2 years[20]Hit and run accident. Released after serving approximately eight years.[21]
Thomas "Hollywood" HendersonRetiredSexual assault, bribery4 years, 8 monthsReleased after serving 28 months[22]
Darryl HenleyLos Angeles RamsDrug trafficking, attempted conspiracy to commit murder42 years[23]Expected release date: March 28, 2031[24]
Aaron HernandezNew England PatriotsFirst-degree murderLife without parole[25]Committed suicide in prison on April 19, 2017.
Travis HenryCutDrug trafficking3+1⁄2 years[26]Served 2 years and 5 months[27]
Jimmy HitchcockRetiredFraud, bribery and money laundering46 months[28] to be followed by two years of supervised release[29]
Sam HurdChicago BearsConspiracy to possess cocaine and marijuana with intent to distribute15 years[30]
Mark Ingram Sr.RetiredMoney laundering and fraud7 years in prison and up to 5 years of probation. Ordered to pay $252,000 in restitution. Given an additional 2 years in prison for jumping bail to see his son Mark Ingram Jr. play for the University of Alabama.[31]Released 2015
Tank JohnsonChicago BearsProbation violation relating to weapons possession120 daysServed 60 days[32]
Johnny JollyGreen Bay PackersDrug possession, evidence tampering, violating probation[33]6 yearsServed 6 months[34]
Tommy KaneSeattle SeahawksManslaughter18 years[35]
Ryan LeafRetiredBurglary, drug possession5 years[36]Released after serving 2+1⁄2 years.[37]
Ray LewisBaltimore RavensObstruction of justice12 months probation, $250,000 fineLewis pled down to obstruction in exchange for his testimony after a bar fight he was involved in left two people dead. Lewis was named Super Bowl MVP the year following his arrest. On April 29, 2004, Lewis reached an out-of-court settlement with four-year-old India Lollar, born months after the death of her father Richard, pre-empting a scheduled civil proceeding. Lewis also reached an undisclosed settlement with Baker's family.[38][circular reference]
Jamal LewisBaltimore RavensUsing a cell phone to facilitate a drug deal4 months[39]
Leonard LittleSt. Louis RamsInvoluntary manslaughter3 months[40]involved in fatal car crash while intoxicated.
Derek LovilleRetiredRacketeering conspiracy15 months, $5,000 fineLoville was charged for his role in a drug trafficking ring, but pleaded guilty only to racketeering.[41]
Kevin MackCleveland BrownsDrug use6 monthsMack was charged with cocaine trafficking, using a motor vehicle for drug abuse and possessing criminal tools but pleaded guilty to a lesser charge.[42] He served only a month at the Ohio State Reformatory.[43]
Dexter ManleyWashington RedskinsDrug possession, evidence tampering4 years (1996) 2 years (2002)Served over three years[44]
Dave MeggettRetiredCriminal sexual conduct and burglary30 yearsPreviously convicted of misdemeanor sexual battery[45]
Bam MorrisKansas City ChiefsDrug trafficking30 monthsReleased after serving two and a half years[46]
Mercury MorrisRetiredDrug trafficking20 yearsServed 3 years. Released early after a plea agreement in which he pleaded no contest to felony drug trafficking charges.[47]
Eric NaposkiCutFirst-degree murderLife in prison without the possibility of parole[48]
Nate NewtonRetiredDrug trafficking7+1⁄2 years (two separate convictions)[49]released after serving about two and a half years[50]
Lawrence PhillipsRetiredAssault, separate incident of assault with a deadly weapon (intentionally driving into victims)31 years totalPreviously sentenced to 10 years on driving charge, which was reduced to seven years during sentencing for assault charge against his girlfriend in 2009[51] In 2016, while awaiting trial regarding the death of his cellmate, Phillips committed suicide in prison after serving 7+ years.[52]
Alabama PittsPre-careerArmed robbery8–16 yearsPitts was released after six years and played minor league baseball after his release.[53]
Joe ProkopRetiredTax evasion, fraud1+1⁄2 years in prison and 2+1⁄2 years of home confinement[54]
Saleem RasheedRetiredFood stamp fraud, immigration fraud8 months in prison followed by 8 months of home detention followed by 3 years of supervised release, $500 fine, $5,551 restitutionRasheed falsely claimed a woman as his wife on immigration forms and collected food stamps despite being ineligible.[55][56]
Two counts of School Employee Engaging in a Sex Act3 yearsRasheed was charged with two counts of School Employee Engaging in a Sex Act and two counts of School Employee Engaging in a Deviate Sex Act stemming from consensual sex acts with of-age girls while he was a schoolteacher. He pleaded guilty to the two lesser charges.[56][57]
Robert RozierRetired[58]Multiple murdersMultipleConvicted of four murders, served 10 years and placed in witness protection after testifying against Yahweh Ben Yahweh, later sentenced to 25 to life on check kiting charge under three strikes rule[59]
Art SchlichterRetired1997 – forgery, theft16 years[60]committed over 20 felonies related to gambling, released from prison in June 2006[61]
2012 – fraud, theft10 years, 7 months[62]7 months were related to his probation from an earlier conviction.[63]
Darren SharperRetiredRape (multiple counts)20 years[64]Also sentenced in United States Federal Court to 18 years, running concurrently with the 20-year sentence imposed by California, as well as sentences in Arizona, Nevada and Louisiana. While the Federal conviction is shorter, it does not allow for the possibility of parole, giving it a later date of possible release.[65]
O. J. SimpsonRetiredRobbery, kidnapping9 to 33 years[66]Released after serving nine years.[67] See also O. J. Simpson robbery case.
Anthony SmithRetiredFirst-degree murderThree life sentences without parole[68]
Alonzo SpellmanCutInterference with a flight crew, simple assault[69]18 monthsServed one year
C.J. SpillmanDallas CowboysSexual assault5 years[70]
Donté StallworthCleveland BrownsDUI manslaughter (Driving under the influence of alcohol)30 days incarceration, 2 years house arrest[71]
Dana StubblefieldRetiredRape by force and false imprisonment15 years to life[72]
Michael VickAtlanta FalconsConspiracy, related to dog fighting[73]23 months[74]See also Bad Newz Kennels dog fighting investigation.
Nate WebsterCutUnlawful sexual conduct with a minor12 years[75]
Stanley Wilson Sr.RetiredBurglary22 yearsSentence was under a third strike provision[76]
Kellen Winslow IIRetiredRape (multiple counts)14 years[77]
Keith WrightCutMultiple charges, including sexual assault, armed robbery, kidnapping and burglary114 years to life, plus 120 years[78]series of home invasion robberies and assaults
 

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So, how do you feel about all these NFL players doing crimes like this? They sure are paid lots of money.

Discuss.
 

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Buffalo Bills sign QB Josh Allen to 6-year extension; deal worth $258M with $150M guaranteed, sources say
Allen earned the extension after an MVP runner-up season in 2020. He set franchise records for passing yards (4,544) and passing touchdowns (37) and led the Bills to the AFC Championship Game and their first division title since 1995.


James Washington approaches Pittsburgh Steelers about requesting trade, source says
Washington, 25, saw his production dwindle last season. He played just 486 snaps (44%) in 2020 after seeing action on 634 snaps (64%) in 2019. His on-field production took a corresponding hit, with him recording just 392 yards and five TDs last season as compared with 735 yards and three scores in 2019.
 

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Source: New York Giants RB Saquon Barkley expected to be activated from PUP list, return to practice Monday
Barkley, 24, was the No. 2 overall pick out of Penn State in the 2018 NFL draft. After a record-breaking rookie season in which he compiled 2,028 total yards, the past two years have been a struggle because of injuries. Barkley has played in 15 of the Giants' past 32 games.

Atlanta Falcons add depth to backfield, sign D'Onta Foreman
The 25-year-old has played in 17 career games over his stints with the Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans with 107 carries for 421 yards and two touchdowns.
 
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