Day: August 17, 2007

McNabb ready for 1st game since injuryMcNabb ready for 1st game since injury

Once Donovan McNabb eludes a sack and scrambles for a gain, most observers will say that No. 5 is back. The five-time Pro Bowl quarterback doesn’t need to break a long run or endure a hard hit to convince himself he’s ready. He already knows. Now he just has to do it before a huge crowd anxiously waiting to see how the franchise player responds to his first action in nine months.

Last partners in Predators sale revealedLast partners in Predators sale revealed

The local group bidding to buy the Nashville Predators announced its remaining five partners Monday. David Freeman, chief executive officer of 36 Venture Capital, is the lead investor who spoke on behalf of the group Aug. 1 when they confirmed their $193 million offer included a $10 million deposit. William “Boots” Del Biaggio, a minority partner in the San Jose Sharks, and Herb Fritch, CEO of…

Coyotes sign G Auld to 1-year contractCoyotes sign G Auld to 1-year contract

The Phoenix Coyotes signed goalie Alex Auld to a one-year contract on Monday. Auld, 26, went 7-13-5 with a 3.34 goals-against average last season with Florida. He is 46-44-13 in five NHL seasons with Florida and Vancouver, with a 2.89 GAA and .902 save percentage. Auld played for Canada in the 2006 World Hockey Championship and won a bronze medal with Canada at the 2001 World Junior Championship.

Green booed in KC, looks sharp for MiamiGreen booed in KC, looks sharp for Miami

Miami Dolphins quarterback John Beck, center, goes into the end zone for a two-point conversion in front of Kansas City Chiefs' Michael Bragg, right, in the fourth quarter of a football game Thursday, Aug. 16, 2007, in Kansas City, Mo. The Dolphins won, 11-10.

Those few Kansas City fans who booed Trent Green in the first quarter Thursday were probably ready to beg him to come back in the fourth. Green looked sharp in his first appearance in Arrowhead Stadium since insisting on a trade to Miami during the offseason. The Chiefs, on the other hand, mostly looked lifeless for the second straight week while trying to find a new quarterback and limp along…

Packers to cut ties with WR FergusonPackers to cut ties with WR Ferguson

Wide receiver Robert Ferguson’s injury-marred career with the Green Bay Packers is over, coach Mike McCarthy said after practice Thursday night. He said the team has decided to cut ties with the seven-year veteran, although he didn’t say how that would be accomplished. Ferguson, a second-round selection of the Packers in the 2001 draft, wasn’t on the practice field for the second of Thursday’s two…