Sunday, April 8, 2012

Warren sapp

  • Though his best football was left behind in Tampa Bay, where he won a Super Bowl and polished his Pro Footall Hall of Fame credentials, Warren Sapp still had plenty to offer when he signed with the Raiders in 2004.
  • (San Jose Mercury News)
  • TAMPA, Fla., April 7 (UPI) -- Former NFL football star Warren Sapp said he wasnt particularly bothered by the loss of the championship rings from his playing days.
  • (United Press International)
  • Former star defensive tackle and current NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp has never been afraid to run his mouth, which has put him in hot water more than a few times. That said, his harsh criticism of Gregg Williams bounty system couldnt be more on point.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • Retired defensive lineman Warren Sapp, 39, owes more than $6.7 million to creditors and back child support and alimony, according to a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Sapps $6.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • Warren Carlos Sapp (born December 19, 1972) is a retired American football player who played defensive tackle in the National Football League.
  • (Worldnews.com)
  • A bad week for NFL analyst Warren Sapp was tipped to get worse, with a report indicating the bankrupt former defensive tackle will be ditched from his TV analyst gig.
  • (FOXSports.com)
  • When former NFL defensive tackle Warren Sapp recently declared bankruptcy, he listed his income at $45,000 per month from NFL Network on a contract that expires in August 2012.  Sapp said in the paperwork he's not sure if the contract will be extended.
  • (NBC Sports)
  • Even though the NFL Network said that it "decided not to fire Warren Sapp" after his comments regarding Jeremy Shockey being the snitch in the Saints Bounty Affair, it appears that was merely a semantic issue.
  • (The Big Lead)
  • With the Saints bounty scandal coming to its conclusion on Wednesday (at least, the beginning of the conclusion), it makes sense to look back at how it started.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) -- Former NFL star Warren Sapp owes more than $6.7 million to creditors and back child support and alimony, according to a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing in South Florida. Sapps $6.
  • (CNN Sports Illustrated)

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