Johnny Knox, Chicago Bears
“NSA was my agency from the beginning. I knew the first time I met Bridge and Harold there was no other agency for me. They are a part of my family and I am a part of theirs!”

“NSA was my agency from the beginning. I knew the first time I met Bridge and Harold there was no other agency for me. They are a part of my family and I am a part of theirs!”
Adopted by his cousin, offered a scholarship by a school he’d never heard of and plucked by the Ravens, Williams found his way
The Baltimore Sun
By Kevin Van Valkenburg
January 12, 2012
The Ravens locker room, even on the quietest of days, is a churning, bubbling storm of music and voices. Most of the time, it feels as chaotic as a busy train station, as crowded and lively as a food market. A high-stakes game of bean bag toss in the middle of the room fuels perpetual shouting and arguing. Terrell Suggs’ frequently leaves movies blaring on the Blu-ray player set up in his locker, but he ignores the dialogue to rib his teammates, or the media, with his booming voice. Terrence Cody has music thumping from his iPod speakers so frequently, his teammates dubbed the area surrounding his locker as “Patterson Park,” and Cody responded by writing those words on a piece of athletic tape, then slapping it on the wall above his locker.
read the full article...Ravens cornerback wants to give back to the community along the way
The Baltimore Sun
By Kevin Van Valkenburg,
December 2, 2011
Each week, when Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb shows up to do his radio show at the Al Packer Ford dealership in White Marsh, fans eagerly await, the majority of them hungry to get his autograph. During commercial breaks, they stand in line until it’s their turn to shuffle forward and enthusiastically thrust a football, a picture, a jersey or a hat into his hands.
read the full article...Carroll County Times
By Aaron Wilson
November 30, 2011
OWINGS MILLS – His body no longer betrays him, cooperating with every cut, sprint and jump that Lardarius Webb command
read the full article...South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
By Anthony Chiang
November 17, 2011
As a nagging hamstring strain bothered rookie Charles Clay during the final three weeks of the preseason, he had one thought on his mind.
“I was always nervous about whether I would be here after the injury,” he said.
The injury also went on to force the sixth-round pick out of Tulsa to miss the first two games of the season.
read the full article...Chargers.com
By Christopher Smith
Nov. 15, 2011
Mike Scifres and one of the NFL’s best punt teams face Chicago returner Devin Hester in one of the marquee special teams matchups of San Diego’s season.
SAN DIEGO – The Chargers’ punt coverage team has been one of its hidden strengths this season.
It may sound unlikely for those who haven’t seen many San Diego games since last season, but the Bolts are among the league’s best this year at flipping field position with Mike Scifres and company, improving 28 spots in net average.
read the full article...The Palm Beach Post
By Brian Biggane
Nov. 11, 2011
Posted: 5:06 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, 2011
Dolphin linebacker Kevin Burnett equates rookie tight end Charles Clay to a young offensive lineman so raw he hasn’t learned how to hold and get away with it.
“You just have to do it for one second, which is all you need,” Burnett said. “Once (Clay) learns the game, once he figures out how to use all his tools, he’ll go from being a good player to a great player.”
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read the full article...Joe Hawley breaks into the starting line
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
By D. Orlando Ledbetter
8:09 p.m. Sunday, November 6, 2011
INDIANAPOLIS — Falcons second-year lineman Joe Hawley got called to the coaches’ office on Monday.
Usually, that’s not really a bad thing, unless they tell you to bring along your playbook. That’s when you know you’re in trouble.
For Hawley, who made three starts for center Todd McClure earlier this season, it was good news.
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