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O.F.F.L 2006 Transactions 06-Feb-2007 02:19 AM Eastern Week 1 www.rtsports.com O.F.F.L 2006 Transactions 06-Feb-2007 02:19 AM Eastern Week 1 Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:23 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Michael Vick ATL QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:23 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Jon Kitna DET QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:23 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Brian Griese CHI QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:24 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Dominic Rhodes IND RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:24 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Michael Pittman TAM RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:24 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Domanick Davis HOU RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:24 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Chris Brown TEN RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:25 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired David Givens TEN WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:25 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Curtis Conway SFO WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:25 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Amani Toomer NYG WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:25 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Santana Moss WAS WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:25 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Marty Booker MIA WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:25 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Jermaine Wiggins MIN TE Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:26 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Minnesota Vikings MIN Def/ST Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:26 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Dallas Cowboys DAL Def/ST Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:26 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Joe Nedney SFO K Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:26 p Skipton Skeeters Acquired Sebastian Janikowski OAK K Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Stephen Gostkowski NWE K Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Todd Heap BAL TE Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Cedrick Wilson PIT WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Troy Williamson MIN WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Todd Pinkston MIN WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Matt Jones JAC WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Chris Henry CIN WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Marques Colston NOR WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Mark Clayton BAL WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Deuce McAllister NOR RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Laurence Maroney NWE RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Steven Jackson STL RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Ron Dayne HOU RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Alex Smith SFO QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Ben Roethlisberger PIT QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Jay Cutler DEN QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired St. Louis Rams STL Def/ST Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Arizona Cardinals ARI Def/ST Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:29 p Cape Cod Catastrophe Acquired Matt Stover BAL K Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired Ryan Longwell MIN K Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired Josh Brown SEA K Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired Itula Mili SEA TE Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired Tony Gonzalez KAN TE Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired Willie Reid PIT WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired Jerry Porter OAK WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired Eric Parker SDG WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired Chad Johnson CIN WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired Donald Driver GNB WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired David Boston TAM WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired Maurice Morris SEA RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired Thomas Jones CHI RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired Maurice Jones-Drew JAC RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired Ronnie Brown MIA RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:32 p Jackson County Mullets Acquired J.P. 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Houshmandzadeh CIN WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:35 p West Hymen Hellgrammites Acquired Patrick Crayton DAL WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:35 p West Hymen Hellgrammites Acquired Plaxico Burress NYG WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:35 p West Hymen Hellgrammites Acquired Drew Bennett TEN WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:35 p West Hymen Hellgrammites Acquired Sammy Morris MIA RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:35 p West Hymen Hellgrammites Acquired Willis McGahee BUF RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:35 p West Hymen Hellgrammites Acquired Zack Crockett OAK RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:35 p West Hymen Hellgrammites Acquired Reggie Bush NOR RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:35 p West Hymen Hellgrammites Acquired Billy Volek SDG QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:35 p West Hymen Hellgrammites Acquired Sage Rosenfels HOU QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:35 p West Hymen Hellgrammites Acquired Eli Manning NYG QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Jacksonville Jaguars JAC Def/ST Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Adam Vinatieri IND K Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Heath Miller PIT TE Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Roy Williams DET WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Mike Williams DET WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Kassim Osgood SDG WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Eddie Kennison KAN WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Larry Fitzgerald ARI WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Lee Suggs MIA RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Marcel Shipp ARI RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Clinton Portis WAS RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Jerious Norwood ATL RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Cedric Benson CHI RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Kurt Warner ARI QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Charlie Frye CLE QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:37 p Stump Creek Mudskippers Acquired Daunte Culpepper MIA QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired San Diego Chargers SDG Def/ST Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired San Francisco 49ers SFO Def/ST Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Phil Dawson CLE K Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Rob Bironas TEN K Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Chris Cooley WAS TE Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Ernest Wilford JAC WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Hines Ward PIT WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Derrick Mason BAL WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Reche Caldwell NWE WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Corey Bradford DET WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Anquan Boldin ARI WR Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired LenDale White TEN RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Rudi Johnson CIN RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Edgerrin James ARI RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Mike Anderson BAL RB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Philip Rivers SDG QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Kellen Clemens NYJ QB Commissioner Sun., Sep 3 2006 6:40 p Pendleton Parolees Acquired Marc Bulger
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