Mar 27, 2008 | Houston Chronicle
Texans, Jags free-agent QB Gray to talk Sunday
The last time Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Quinn Gray visited Reliant Stadium, he threw four touchdown passes. via Houston Chronicle
Mar 25, 2008 | KELO-TV Sioux Falls
Vikings Sign Boulware, Add Depth At Safety
Remember - our on-air polls are scientific. Online Opinion is not. It's simply an easy way to speak your mind. via KELO-TV Sioux Falls
Mar 23, 2008 | SFGate
“We're extremely disappointed with this incident”
The Steelers released wide receiver Cedrick Wilson on Thursday, hours after he was charged with punching his estranged girlfriend in the face at a suburban Pittsburgh restaurant. via SFGate
Mar 21, 2008 | NBC 15 Online
Vikings add S Boulware, DT Allen
The Minnesota Vikings announced Thursday they have signed veteran safety Michael Boulware, formerly of the Seattle Seahawks and Houston Texans, as well as ex-Giants and Packers defensive tackle Kenderick Allen. via NBC 15 Online
Jan 29, 2008 | NFL GridIron Gab
Texans Hires Rhodes as Assistant to Defensive Backs
The Texans signed Ray Rhodes on Monday as he becomes the new assistant to defensive backs coach. via NFL GridIron Gab
Nov 16, 2007 | Houston Chronicle
Andre Johnson uncomfortable; Injury updates
“Orange and blue looks good on him.”
Andre Johnson hardly looked like himself Thursday in the locker room. He admitted he felt out of sorts. via Houston Chronicle
Nov 4, 2007 | Seattle Times
Hawks won't let trouble pass by
“There was no question about that. "And we're just better at it this year.”
The problems are in the past, but they're not behind Seattle's defense. At least not any more. via Seattle Times
Sep 26, 2007 | Talkin' Hawks
Catching up with Michael Boulware
This observation on former Seahawks strong safety Michael Boulware from the Houston Texans' loss to the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday was provided by old friend Peter King in his "Monday Morning QB" report on ... via Talkin' Hawks
Sep 24, 2007 | The Herald
“It's kind of like we have two extra coaches on the field”
Deon Grant knew that he and Brian Russell had yet to live up to expectations. They were brought in as free agents to upgrade the Seattle Seahawks defense at the safety position, and in the first two games of ... via The Herald
Sep 23, 2007 | ESPN







