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K. Campbell rejects offer, won't return
By David Elfin
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Backup linebacker Khary Campbell said Wednesday he won't return for a fifth season with the Washington Commanders after he rejected a minimum-salary deal.
Campbell said he's negotiating with other teams but added it's not just about the money. The Commanders' top special teams tackler the past three years said he feels disrespected.
"That wasn't something I was going to accept," the 30-year-old said. "And they drafted two linebackers. They did what they had to do, and I'm going to do what I have to do."
Guard Pete Kendall, who turns 36 in July, also remains unsigned. He lost his starting job in Washington when the Commanders signed Derrick Dockery.
Offensive lineman Jason Fabini, reserve safety Mike Green, and little-used defensive lineman Ryan Boschetti are the other 2008 Commanders players whose contracts expired and are still out of the league.
Offensive lineman Justin Geisinger, meanwhile, signed Tuesday with the Carolina Panthers. He was active for eight games last year and appeared in four with the Commanders.
Smoot not worried
On Sunday, third-round draft choice Kevin Barnes said fellow cornerback Fred Smoot was "getting a little bit older." Smoot, 30, responded to Barnes on Wednesday.
"They come in like that until they go to three days of [minicamp], and [then] they humble," Smoot said. "It don't bother me. I'm going to take him through some things. I haven't seen the guy. I don't even know his name, and I love football, so that tells you [something]. I know who's going to get drafted where. I didn't know the kid."
Glenn admits he lied
Fifth-rounder Cody Glenn told the Associated Press he lied to D.C. reporters Sunday when he said Nebraska coach Bo Pelini suspended him for the final three games of his senior year for selling tickets. Nebraska athletic department officials said Monday they had no knowledge of such an NCAA violation.
"It was me being dumb, just trying to have people leave me alone," said Glenn, who's an outside linebacker candidate with the Commanders.
Neither Glenn nor Pelini would say why he was suspended.
By David Elfin
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Backup linebacker Khary Campbell said Wednesday he won't return for a fifth season with the Washington Commanders after he rejected a minimum-salary deal.
Campbell said he's negotiating with other teams but added it's not just about the money. The Commanders' top special teams tackler the past three years said he feels disrespected.
"That wasn't something I was going to accept," the 30-year-old said. "And they drafted two linebackers. They did what they had to do, and I'm going to do what I have to do."
Guard Pete Kendall, who turns 36 in July, also remains unsigned. He lost his starting job in Washington when the Commanders signed Derrick Dockery.
Offensive lineman Jason Fabini, reserve safety Mike Green, and little-used defensive lineman Ryan Boschetti are the other 2008 Commanders players whose contracts expired and are still out of the league.
Offensive lineman Justin Geisinger, meanwhile, signed Tuesday with the Carolina Panthers. He was active for eight games last year and appeared in four with the Commanders.
Smoot not worried
On Sunday, third-round draft choice Kevin Barnes said fellow cornerback Fred Smoot was "getting a little bit older." Smoot, 30, responded to Barnes on Wednesday.
"They come in like that until they go to three days of [minicamp], and [then] they humble," Smoot said. "It don't bother me. I'm going to take him through some things. I haven't seen the guy. I don't even know his name, and I love football, so that tells you [something]. I know who's going to get drafted where. I didn't know the kid."
Glenn admits he lied
Fifth-rounder Cody Glenn told the Associated Press he lied to D.C. reporters Sunday when he said Nebraska coach Bo Pelini suspended him for the final three games of his senior year for selling tickets. Nebraska athletic department officials said Monday they had no knowledge of such an NCAA violation.
"It was me being dumb, just trying to have people leave me alone," said Glenn, who's an outside linebacker candidate with the Commanders.
Neither Glenn nor Pelini would say why he was suspended.