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Warren Sapp Fantasy Football News, Notes, Rumors and Statistics
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Mon, 09 Apr 2012 05:36:44 -0700 Former NFL DL Warren Sapp's employment with the NFL Network is likely over, according to two league sources. Sapp has not been on the network since the week of his tweets and on-air comments that labeled free-agent TE Jeremy Shockey (Panthers) as the snitch in the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal - something commissioner Roger Goodell said was not true. Sapp's next on-air appearance has not been determined, according to a source.
Sat, 07 Apr 2012 06:55:31 -0700 Former NFL DL Warren Sapp has reportedly filed for bankruptcy in Florida. Sapp claims he has racked up millions of dollars in debt. According to documents, Sapp owes more than $6.7 million to various creditors, including hundreds of thousands of dollars in child support payments and alimony to at least four different women.
Mon, 02 Apr 2012 06:22:17 -0700 Free-agent TE Jeremy Shockey (Panthers) said he wants an apology from the NFL and former DL Warren Sapp over Sapp's comments regarding Shockey as the "snitch" in the New Orleans Saints' bounty scandal. Shockey has been meeting with legal and business advisors and has not ruled out taking legal action if Sapp and the league do not apologize.
Thu, 22 Mar 2012 05:42:27 -0700 Free-agent TE Jeremy Shockey (Panthers) is the whistle-blower who alerted the league to the New Orleans Saints' bounty program, according to NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp. Sapp said he did not receive his information from anyone at the league, but from a trusted source close to the situation. Shockey adamantly denied the charge.
Tue, 29 Jun 2010 04:21:29 -0700 Former NFL DL Warren Sapp was critical of Washington Redskins DL Albert Haynesworth during an interview with SIRIUS NFL Radio, saying Haynesworth should quit his feud with the team. "Let's stop the BS, like we like to say," Sapp said. "You sat at the table. The people told you they had a very lovely check for you ... Albert Haynesworth, you took the check, now show up to the job, son. It's that simple. You take that kind of check. I mean, I'll flip dogs for you. I mean, c'mon, what you want me to do, you want me to return punts? I mean, what? Stop it. Stop it. Stop it."
Wed, 24 Mar 2010 07:51:15 -0700 Kelly Naqi, of ESPN, reports prosecutors for the Miami-Dade state attorney's office informed Judge Carroll Kelly that they have dropped a misdemeanor domestic battery charge against former NFL DL Warren Sapp. Sapp was arrested Feb. 6, the day before Super Bowl XLIV, for allegedly choking a woman in his Florida hotel room.
Sun, 07 Feb 2010 15:25:07 -0800 ESPNews reports former NFL DL Warren Sapp was released from jail on a $1,500 bond. Sapp was arrested in Miami Beach (Fla.) for allegedly choking a woman.
Sat, 06 Feb 2010 17:18:05 -0800 ESPN.com reports former NFL DT and NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp has been charged with misdemeanor domestic battery in Florida Saturday, Feb. 6. Sapp is expected to appear before a Miami-Dade County judge Sunday, Miami Beach police spokesman Juan Sanchez said. Sapp will not be a part of the NFL Network's Super Bowl XLIV coverage. The alleged incident occurred early Saturday at a hotel.
Mon, 22 Jun 2009 07:05:09 -0700 Peter King, of SI.com, reports retired DL Warren Sapp said some of the younger players on the Oakland Raiders roster, including DLs Tommy Kelly and Terdell Sands, would not listen to Sapp when he tried to give the players advice. "… In this NFL, the old vets don't factor in. The kids don't listen to nobody. Nobody! My last year in Oakland, I'd try to talk to some of the kids. Tommy Kelly, Terdell Sands. But they had no interest. I thought the ghosts in that building were so valuable, but none of the young guys cared. Once in a while, one of the old legends would come in the building, or make a trip. Jack Tatum would be around, and I'd say, 'You know who that dude is? You know how he played?' And the kids would be like, 'Nah, I don't care.'"
Wed, 28 Jan 2009 15:13:36 -0800 Bob Brookover, of the Philadelphia Inquirer, reports former NFL DL and current NFL Network studio analyst Warren Sapp was asked why the Philadelphia Eagles are unable to win a Super Bowl. Sapp believes QB Donovan McNabb is not fit enough at the end of the year. Sapp added, "I don't think the quarterback is fit enough at the end of the season, because when you have that black thing on your arm, that's an IV. If I'm 300 pounds taking on a double team all day long and I don't need an IV to get through a game, then neither should my quarterback who is throwing the ball."
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