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2009 Season Ending:Roster Breakdown.Qxd 2009 PERSONNEL MOVES • Tuesday, January 20 - Re-signed WR Danny Amendola, WR Sha- • Sunday, April 26 - Traded a 3rd round draft choice (85th overall) to heer McBride and CB Trae Williams. NY Giants for a 3rd round draft choice (91st overall) and a 5th • Friday, January 30 - Named Ted Daisher special teams coordina- round draft choice (164th overall) ... Traded a 3rd round draft tor, Rory Segrest defensive line coach, James Urban quarterbacks choice (91st overall) to Seattle for a 5th round draft choice (137th coach, and Doug Pederson offensive quality control coach ... De- overall), a 7th round draft choice (213th overall) and a 3rd round fensive line coach Pete Jenkins announced his retirement. draft choice in 2010 ... Traded two 5th round draft choices (137th and 141st overall) to New England for CB Ellis Hobbs ... Selected • Tuesday, February 3 - Claimed DT Amon Gordon off waivers from TE Cornelius Ingram (Florida) in the 5th round (153rd overall) ... the Tennessee Titans ... Signed LB Charleston Hughes and S Byron Selected CB Victor Harris (Virginia Tech) in the 5th round (157th Parker each to three-year contracts. overall) ... Selected T Fenuki Tupou (Oregon) in the 5th round • Friday, February 20 - Agreed to terms with CB Joselio Hanson on (159th overall) ... Traded a 5th round draft choice (164th overall) to a five-year contract. New Orleans for a 7th round draft choice (222nd overall) and a 5th • Thursday, February 26 - Tendered one-year contracts to the fol- round draft choice in 2010 ... Selected WR Brandon Gibson (Wash- lowing free agents: WR Hank Baskett, C/G Nick Cole, and LB Tank ington State) in the 6th round (194th overall) ... Selected G Paul Daniels. Fanaika (Arizona State) in the 7th round (213th overall) ... Traded a 7th round draft choice (222nd overall) to Indianapolis for a 6th • Friday, February 27 - Free agent S Sean Considine signed with round draft choice in 2010 ... Selected LB Moise Fokou (Maryland) Jacksonville. in the 7th round (230th overall). • Saturday, February 28 - Signed OL Stacy Andrews (Cincinnati Ben- • Monday, April 27 - Signed nine rookie free agents: DE Josh Gaines gals) to a six-year contract ... Traded CB Lito Sheppard to the New (Penn State), S Reshard Langford (Vanderbilt), FB Marcus Mailei York Jets for two undisclosed draft choices ... Free agent S Brian (Weber State), RB Walter Mendenhall (Illinois State), G Dallas Dawkins signed with Denver. Reynolds (BYU), WR Brandon Robinson (Boston College), CB • Sunday, March 1 - Free agent RB Correll Buckhalter signed with Courtney Robinson (Massachusetts), K Sam Swank (Wake Forest), Denver. and WR Marcus Thigpen (Indiana). • Thursday, March 5 - Traded WR Greg Lewis and an undisclosed • Monday, May 18 - Signed two rookie free agents: QB Adam draft choice in 2010 to the New England Patriots for an undis- DiMichele (Temple) and DT Jervonte Jackson (Florida Atlantic). closed draft choice in 2009. • Wednesday, May 27 - Signed rookie free agent DT Trevor Jenkins • Friday, March 6 - Agreed to terms with S Sean Jones (Cleveland (Middle Tennessee State). Browns) on a one-year contract. • Thursday, May 28 - Signed P Ken Parrish ... Released K Sam • Monday, March 9 - Free agent T Tra Thomas signed with Jack- Swank. sonville ... Re-signed LB Tank Daniels to a one-year contract ... • Monday, June 1 - Named Brian Stewart special assistant to the Claimed RB Eldra Buckley off waivers from San Diego. defense. • Wednesday, March 11 - Signed S Rashad Baker (Oakland Raiders) • Saturday, June 6 - Agreed to terms with DB Macho Harris (D5b), to a one-year contract. T Fenuki Tupou (D5c), and WR Brandon Gibson (D6) each to four- • Friday, March 20 - Agreed to terms with FB Leonard Weaver (Seat- year contracts. tle Seahawks) on a one-year contract ... Free agent TE L.J. Smith • Tuesday, June 9 - Signed G Paul Fanaika (D7a) and LB Moise signed with Baltimore. Fokou (D7b) each to four-year contracts • Tuesday, March 31 - Re-signed C/G Nick Cole to a one-year con- • Thursday, June 11 - Signed TE Cornelius Ingram (D5a) to a four- tract. year contract ... Waived QB Adam DiMichele and RB Walter • Friday, April 17 - Acquired LT Jason Peters from Buffalo in ex- Mendenhall ... DT Amon Gordon was waived/injured ... Restruc- change for a first round draft pick (28th overall) in 2009, a fourth tured the final two years of the contract of QB Donovan McNabb. round draft pick (121st overall) in 2009, and an undisclosed late • Friday, June 12 - Released DT Trevor Jenkins round draft pick in 2010 ... Signed Peters to a six-year contract that will keep him in Philadelphia through 2014. • Monday, June 29 - Signed RB LeSean McCoy (D2) to a four-year contract • Thursday, April 23 - Re-signed WR Hank Baskett to a one-year contract ... Signed rookie free agent TE Eugene Bright (Purdue). • Friday, July 24 - Named Sean McDermott defensive coordinator • Saturday, April 25 - Traded a 1st round draft choice (21st overall) • Saturday, August 1 - Signed DT Willie Williams and a 6th round draft choice (195th overall) to Cleveland for a 1st • Tuesday, August 4 - Signed WR Jeremy Maclin (D1) to a five-year round draft choice (19th overall) ... Selected WR Jeremy Maclin contract. Signed DE Jason Babin and LB Matt Wilhelm ... Released (Missouri) in the 1st round (19th overall) ... Selected RB LeSean DT Jervonte Jackson, CB Courtney Robinson and WR Marcus Thig- McCoy (Pittsburgh) in the 2nd round (53rd overall). pen 2009 PERSONNEL MOVES • Saturday, August 8 - Signed TE Rob Myers ... Released P Ken Par- • Wednesday, October 21 - Signed G Dallas Reynolds to the prac- rish tice squad ... G Mike Gibson was signed off the practice squad by • Monday, August 10 - Released WR Brandon Robinson the Seattle Seahawks. • Wednesday, August 12 - Signed QB Adam DiMichele • Thursday, October 22 - Signed WR Dobson Collins to the practice squad ... Released CB Stoney Woodson from the practice squad. • Thursday, August 13 - Signed QB Michael Vick • Wednesday, October 28 - Signed RB P.J. Hill from the New Orleans • Friday, August 14 - Released CB Byron Parker Saints practice squad ... Placed LB Omar Gaither on the Injured • Tuesday, August 18 - Signed S Brandon Harrison ... Released S Reserve list (foot) Rashad Baker • Wednesday, November 11 - Signed CB Ramzee Robinson ... • Tuesday, August 25 - Signed TE Tony Curtis and LB Curtis Gate- Signed CB Jack Ikegwuonu from the practice squad ... Placed CB wood ... Released QB Adam DiMichele and WR Shaheer McBride Ellis Hobbs (neck) on the Injured Reserve list ... Signed CB Stoney • Monday, August 31 - Released T Chris Patrick Woodson to the practice squad ... The NFL suspended CB Joselio Hanson for four games • Tuesday, September 1 - Released S Brandon Harrison and LB Charleston Hughes (waived/injured) ... Placed LB Stewart Bradley • Monday, November 23 - G Paul Fanaika was signed off the prac- (knee) and TE Cornelius Ingram (knee) on the Injured Reserve list tice squad by the Washington Redskins. • Friday, September 4 - Released TE Eugene Bright, LB Curtis Gate- • Tuesday, November 24 - Signed T Winston Justice to a four-year wood, and DT Willie Williams ... Restructured contract of DE Jason contract extension through 2013 ... Signed CB Geoffrey Pope from Babin the Cincinnati Bengals practice squad ... Released CB Jack Ikeg- wuonu • Saturday, September 5 - Released WR Danny Amendola, RB Lorenzo Booker, LB Tank Daniels, FB Kyle Eckel, G Paul Fanaika, • Wednesday, November 25 - Signed G Greg Isdaner to the practice DE Josh Gaines, G Mike Gibson, CB Jack Ikegwuonu, DT Dan squad. Klecko, S Reshard Langford, FB Marcus Mailei, TE Rob Myers, G • Tuesday, December 1 - Signed TE Brent Celek to a six-year con- Dallas Reynolds, TE Matt Schobel, DE Bryan Smith, LB Matt Wil- tract extension through 2016 ... Signed WR Jordan Norwood from helm, and CB Trae Williams ... Placed T Fenuki Tupou on IR (chest) the practice squad ... Released CB Ramzee Robinson. ... Placed QB Michael Vick on the exempt list • Wednesday, December 2 - Signed CB Chris Roberson to the prac- • Sunday, September 6 - Claimed DT Antonio Dixon off waivers from tice squad. Washington ... Released QB A.J. Feeley ... Signed WR Danny • Monday, December 7 - Released WR Jordan Norwood Amendola, G Paul Fanaika, G Mike Gibson and TE Rob Myers to the practice squad • Tuesday, December 8 - Signed T Gerald Cadogan to the practice squad ... Released OL Greg Isdaner and CB Stoney Woodson from • Monday, September 7 - Signed CB Jack Ikegwuonu, S Reshard the practice squad. Langford, LB Jeremy Leman, and FB Marcus Mailei to the practice squad • Wednesday, December 9 - Signed head coach Andy Reid to a three-year contract extension through 2013 ... Signed FB Joel • Tuesday, September 8 - Signed TE Alex Smith ... Released TE Tony Gamble and WR Jordan Norwood to the practice squad ... FB Mar- Curtis cus Mailei was signed off the practice squad by the New Orleans • Monday, September 14 - Agreed to terms with QB Jeff Garcia on Saints a one-year contract • Tuesday, December 15 - Signed TE Martin Rucker from the prac- • Tuesday, September 15 - Placed T/G Shawn Andrews on the In- tice squad ... Released RB P.J. Hill. jured Reserve list (back) ... Removed QB Michael Vick from the ex- • Wednesday, December 16 - Signed RB P.J. Hill to the practice empt list ... Released WR Hank Baskett. squad. • Wednesday, September 23 - Signed WR Jordan Norwood to the • Friday, December 25 - S Reshard Langford was signed off the practice squad ... WR Danny Amendola was signed off the prac- practice squad by the Kansas City Chiefs. tice squad by the St. Louis Rams. • Monday, December 28 - Signed OL Greg Isdaner to the practice • Thursday, September 24 - Signed TE Martin Rucker to the practice squad. squad ... Released TE Rob Myers from the practice squad. • Tuesday, December 29 - Signed OL Dallas Reynolds from the prac- • Tuesday, September 29 - Signed LB Jeremiah Trotter ... Released tice squad ..
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