Michael Roos handles his business quietly. Even after signing a new six-year, $43 million deal, the left tackle didn't start bragging to his fellow Tennessee linemen. It's only appropriate for a man believed to be the first Estonian to play in the NFL, someone who had played football for only...
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By JIM WYATT • Staff Writer • May 15, 2008 Titans offensive tackle David Stewart has signed a one-year deal with the team, but both sides remain hopeful of reaching a long-term deal at some point. Stewart's contract is worth $2.017 million for 2008. The Titans made Stewart a tender offer back in...
By JIM WYATT GannettTennessee NASHVILLE — Titans offensive tackle David Stewart has signed a one-year deal with the team, but both sides remain hopeful of reaching a long-term deal at some point. The Titans made Stewart a tender offer back in February. Agent Bus Cook said Wednesday he's had...
Michael Roos handles his business quietly. Even after signing a new six-year, $43 million deal, the left tackle didn't start bragging to his fellow Tennessee linemen. They had to read about his big deal in the newspaper. Not that they mind. "You have to be happy for him," veteran center Kevin...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Michael Roos handles his business quietly. Even after signing a new six-year, $43 million deal, the left tackle didn't start bragging to his fellow Tennessee linemen. It's only appropriate for a man believed to be the first Estonian to play in the NFL, someone who had...
handles his business quietly. Even after signing a new six-year, $43 million deal, the left tackle didn't start bragging to his fellow Tennessee linemen. It's only appropriate for a man believed to be the first Estonian to play in the NFL, someone who had played football for only five seasons...
Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Even after signing a new six-year, $43 million deal, the left tackle didn't start bragging to his fellow Tennessee linemen. It's only appropriate for a man believed to be the first Estonian to play in the NFL, someone who had played football for only five...
By Teresa M. Walker THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NASHVILLE -- Even after signing a new six-year, $43 million deal, the left tackle didn't start bragging to his fellow Tennessee linemen. It's only appropriate for a man believed to be the first Estonian to play in the NFL, someone who had played football...