The Baltimore Ravens signed Ricky Williams to a 2 year $2.5 million dollar contract yesterday. He will switch off with Ray Rice in the backfield and allow the Ravens offense to keep clicking when Rice is not on the field. Williams looks to join the 10,000 yard rushing club with 435 yards left to run:
After 13 seasons 954 catches, 153 touchdowns, and 14,858 receiving yards Randy Moss is calling it a career. He may not have always put forth his best effort, which he probably could have no doubt dwarfed those numbers if he did. He was entertaining to watch each year on and off the field. He may not have got that ring but there are plenty of cornerbacks happy to hear this news:
The NFL Owners have proposed a 10 year labor deal1 with the NFL Players Association as of yesterday, so why isn’t the NFL back up and running yet? Well the players have yet to approve of the deal and all I can say is:
In last nights Home Run Derby Robinson Cano (Yankees) and Adrian Gonzalez (Red Sox) put on a show. Gonzalez deposited 11 balls over the wall and next up was Robinson Cano. Cano, with his father on the mound, hit 12 of the longest home runs in the derby in order to take home the hardware. You’d think with 11 home runs another Red Sox player would have won but not so fast: