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Friday, April 02, 2010

Parker signs with Skins

The Washington Redskins signed former Steelers running back Willie Parker for a one-year deal worth as much as $3.1 million with incentives.

The Redskins already have 28-year-old Clinton Portis returning, and they recently signed 30-year-old Larry Johnson to a three-year, incentive-laden deal.

The 29-year-old Parker played six seasons with the Steelers, winning two Super Bowl rings. He has three 1,200-yard seasons, but ran for only 389 yards last year as a backup after losing his starting job to Rashard Mendenhall.

The Steelers had entertained the idea of bringing Parker back as a backup to Mendenhall.

© Per the Associated Press:

A Florida woman who sued Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Santonio Holmes over an alleged assault now wants to press charges, police said Friday.

Anshonae Mills, 21, filed a lawsuit March 24 claiming Holmes grabbed her face and threw a glass at her March 7 in an Orlando nightclub, cutting her above the eye. In the lawsuit, she said Holmes and a police officer intimidated her so she wouldn’t press charges.

Mills changed her mind, and the case has been reopened, Orlando police Sgt. Barbara Jones said in an e-mail Friday.

Jones did not release more information about the investigation.

Attorneys for Holmes and Mills did not immediately return phone messages.

Holmes has denied hurting Mills. According to a police report, he told an officer that Mills grabbed his wrist and called him a racial name, and then another woman threw the glass that hit Mills in the face.

Mills had a quarter-inch abrasion above her right eye but refused medical attention, the police report said.

In the report released Tuesday, officer Damon Barnes said he told Holmes and Mills that, with their conflicting statements and no independent witnesses, he planned to file charges against Holmes.

Mills then asked the officer if she could speak to Holmes alone, according to the report. Barnes wrote that he saw Mills smiling and rubbing Holmes’ face. Mills then told Barnes that she didn’t want to press charges or “get Holmes into trouble,” the report said.

Steelers president Art Rooney II has said the team is “disappointed” by the allegations made in Mills’ lawsuit. Rooney said he would have no further comment until the team gathered more information.

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:25 PM

    Patrick is a loser. Patrick is a loser Patrick is a hobo

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  2. Anonymous2:26 AM

    Goodbye Willie and thanks for the memories, you will be missed. Your contributions to the Steeler legacy will only be outshined by your class and dignity. Good luck with the Redskins but know that no matter what color your uniform will change to, underneath it all you will always be pure black and gold in our hearts.

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  3. Anonymous1:16 PM

    I agree with Anonymous.

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  4. Anonymous1:37 PM

    Which one

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  5. Anonymous1:38 PM

    Why do people make fun of Patrick this is a football site

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  6. Why are there so many Anonymous users. It's probably all the same person. ha

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  7. I know that on a personal note, I'll miss Willie.
    Great guy who always made time to not only talk, but talk frankly about the state of things, even if it reflected badly on his performance. He owned up to mistakes.

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  8. Once a Steeler, ALWAYS a Steeler.

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