James Harrison News
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The Cincinnati Bengals will be featured on HBO Sports’ “Hard Knocks” for the second time as the reality show returns for its eighth run during the National Football League preseason.
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Former All-Pro linebacker James Harrison was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals, remaining in the same National Football League division after the Pittsburgh Steelers cut him.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers won’t re- sign former Defensive Player of the Year James Harrison, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported.
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Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Bowl linebacker James Harrison was suspended for one game by the National Football League for his fifth illegal hit against a quarterback in the last three seasons.
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James Harrison’s appeal of a one- game suspension for a hit to the head of quarterback Colt McCoy was denied and the Pro Bowl linebacker will sit out the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Dec. 19 game against the San Francisco 49ers.
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Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison has a broken bone in his eye socket and will miss an as-yet undetermined amount of games, coach Mike Tomlin said on the team’s website.
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Mike Wallace joined the Miami Dolphins as the National Football League’s free agent signing period began, while the Philadelphia Eagles released Pro Bowl cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha and the Buffalo Bills cut starting quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.
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Former Pro Bowl wide receivers Percy Harvin and Anquan Boldin are on the verge of switching teams as the National Football League’s free-agent signing period begins today with fellow wideouts Mike Wallace, Greg Jennings and Wes Welker among the top players on the market.
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The National Football League handed out $175,000 in fines for flagrant hits that endanger safety and said it will begin suspending players for similar actions, particularly blows to the head.
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Cubist Pharmaceuticals Inc. agreed to license its antibiotic Cubicin to Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. , resolving a patent dispute.
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