William Hayes
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St. Louis Rams defense minus Gregg Williams needs teamwork
defensive deficiencies, starting with a big three of cornerback Cortland Finnegan , defensive tackle Kendall Langford and center Scott Wells . The latest additions are Dunbar, defensive end William Hayes and defensive tackle Trevor Laws .
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Rams agree to one-year deal with Hayes
The Rams have agreed to terms on a one-year contract with DE William Hayes , according to a league source. Hayes visited with the Rams on Thursday. Follow Jason La Canfora on Twitter @JasonLaCanfora . Filed under: Jason La Canfora Tagged: St. Louis Rams , William Hayes
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Dixon, Simpson try out for Rams
according to a league source. The team also had WR Jerricho Cotchery and DE William Hayes in for visits. Meanwhile, the Titans brought in C Dan Koppen and DE ..... Jerome Simpson , Jerricho Cotchery , St. Louis Rams , Tennessee Titans , William Hayes
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Titans' new GM Webster heads off Manning talk, praises his QBs
Amid all the bring-Peyton-Manning back to Tennessee talk, Titans general manager Ruston Webster said he's quite happy with either Matt Hasselbeck or Jake Locker as his quarterback.
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Falcons LT Svitek on 'dirtbags' label: 'Going to do what we do'
Giants defensive end Justin Tuck called the Falcons' offensive line "dirtbags" on Tuesday, a term that Atlanta left tackle Will Svitek didn't seem to take much offense to in comments on Wednesday.
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'Dirtbags' is how Giants' Tuck describes Falcons' O-linemen
Cliff Avril called out Atlanta for "cutting" guys "20, 30 yards down the field." » And Titans defensive end William Hayes described, in detail, his experience against the Falcons' O-line in Week 11 . All of which hasn't gone unnoticed
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Titans Texans Football - William Hayes
Tennessee Titans defensive end William Hayes (95) recovers the ball after it was snapped over the head of Houston Texans quarterback Jake Delhomme on a two-point conversion play in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012, in Houston. The Titans defeated the Texans 23-22. ...
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Titans Texans Football - Jake Delhomme, William Hayes
Tennessee Titans defensive end William Hayes (95) recovers the ball after it was snapped over the head of Houston Texans quarterback Jake Delhomme on a two-point conversion play in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012, in Houston. The Titans defeated the Texans 23-22. ...
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Barring setback, Titans RB Johnson likely to play vs. Jaguars
did not practice with his sprained left knee and ankle. Linebacker Patrick Bailey (hamstring) and defensive end William Hayes (groin) both practiced on Thursday, as did receiver Nate Washington (ankle). Defensive end Dave Ball practiced
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Titans hopeful Hasselbeck will start vs. Colts despite calf injury
Titans also ruled out linebackers Patrick Bailey (hamstring) and Gerald McGrath (knee, ankle), defensive end William Hayes (groin) and wide receiver Nate Washington (ankle). The Titans have placed safety Anthony Smith on injured reserve
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Buccaneers Titans Football - Josh Freeman, William Hayes , Colin McCarthy
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Josh Freeman (5) is brought down by Tennessee Titans defenders William Hayes (95) and Colin McCarthy (52) during the first quarter of an NFL football game on Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/John Russell)
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Titans' Hayes docked $15,000 for hit, plans to appeal
Tennessee Titans defensive end William Hayes was fined $15,000 by the NFL for a hit he leveled on Sunday against Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan , a decision he plans
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Titans' Hayes calls out Falcons O-line: 'They'll hit you late'
More mudslinging involving hefty, agitated linemen. This time, it's Titans defensive end William Hayes , who believes the Falcons' offensive line has flipped to the dark side. "They'll hit you late, and around the pile they
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Titans Panthers Football - Cam Newton, Malcolm Sheppard, William Hayes
Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton (1) scrambles as Tennessee Titans' Malcolm Sheppard (96) and William Hayes (95) pursue during the fourth quarter of the Titans' 30-3 win in an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011. (AP Photo/Bob Leverone)
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Titans defense, sack, 7-yd loss
(6:15) C.Newton sacked at TEN 26 for -7 yards (sack split by W.Hayes and S.Marks).
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Titans vs. Panthers highlights
Mistake Matt Hasselbeck made today fifteen to 474 wood 200 yards and touchdown and next play Cam Newton sacks by William Hayes instead Derrick marks for got have better pocket presence. Could only hold so long. New that 73 years Hasselbeck
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Hasselbeck practices, says thumb has been bruised worse
Hasselbeck said his thumb will not be an issue Sunday when the Titans (3-3) host Indianapolis (0-7). Notes: DE William Hayes (back) returned to practice but was limited. He missed the Texans' game after back spasms forced him out of practice
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Jets relying too much on Sanchez; running game must lead way
Titans have gotten exceptional play from their defensive front, including Derrick Morgan , Karl Klug , Dave Ball and William Hayes . That has allowed them to selectively blitz defenders off the edges. The defense isn't as flashy as others, but
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Titans' Hope to sit out Sunday, test injury next week
Seattle this off season, will start in place of Hope. Wide receiver Damian Williams (hamstring) and defensive end William Hayes (shoulder) also missed practice. They are listed as questionable for the game against the Ravens. Three players
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Injury roundup: Lions WR Johnson questionable
Star receiver Calvin Johnson's status is in doubt for the Lions' home opener against the Chiefs.
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Johnson says Titans' whole offense came up short vs. Jags
Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson is looking for more action in Week 2 after only logging 16 touches against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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Titans defense, sack, 5-yd loss
was getting exactly sort of breakaway and they're a big penalty throw it there He went down. The forty yard line William Hayes I would prefer a five us. see what Mike calls. Probably going to be a on the rookie guard William Rackley. Holding
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McCown-led Jaguars hold off Titans, win season opener
Eben Britton . ... The Titans were without starting DE Jason Jones (knee) and backup Derrick Morgan (knee). DE William Hayes and SS Chris Hope left the game with shoulder injuries. Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press
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Titans Jaguars Football - Maurice Jones-Drew, William Hayes
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew (32) makes a move to get past Tennessee Titans defensive end William Hayes (95) during the second half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, in Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville won 16-14. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
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Rams' reserves nip Titans following shaky start
After getting burned for an 83-yard touchdown pass on the first play, the Tennessee Titans' defense stood fast. The offense thrived without holdout Chris Johnson.




