Cooley video inspires fantasy league trophy
The Washington Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Chris Cooley has never helped hoist the Lombardi Trophy.
The Washington Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Chris Cooley has never helped hoist the Lombardi Trophy.
New York Post (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
There was so much attention paid to the gifted Cardinals receivers that tight end Jerheme Urban last week slipped free for five catches and 69 yards. The focus is different for today's game, as TE Chris Cooley leads the Redskins with 60 receptions...
FamousDC (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
How did you celebrate after the Redskins win over Seattle? If your Chris Cooley [47] it went something like this … Before I knew it I was held down on the floor being manhandled and punched in the crotch, oh yea, I got air humped in retaliation while I was down too. Yea, we are a bunch [...]
Sons of Bill Simmons (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
From Chris Cooley’s Blog: Last Thursday in practice we were working on our run game and one of our guys fell down as the play ended. I had just finished off my block and turned back to see him wallowing around on his hands and knees trying to get back to his feet. I don’t really [...]
Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
A week ago, if you had asked me to pick the most likely NFC East player to shoot himself, I would have gone with Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones or Redskins tight end Chris Cooley. Jones has had a number of problems over the years, making him the safe choice. As for Cooley, beware the man who puts pictures of his junk on the Internet. He's capable of anything.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 49 minutes ago
RENTON -- Anquan Boldin. Larry Fitzgerald. Greg Jennings. Terrell Owens.As if that's not enough, toss in Chris Cooley, Jason Witten, Antonio Bryant and Donald Driver.The Seahawks have faced them all this season, which is one reason why their pass defense ranks last in the NFL -- allowing an average of 265.2 yards per game -- and has yielded more touchdown passes (19) than all but three...
Mr. Irrelevant (Free subscription) | yesterday
... and was overcome by the burgundy and gold-ness of it all, the Skins Crocs and jumbo bobbleheads; a Chris Cooley version of which was half-off for being “broken”. To the counter I went, asking if they had anything for newborns. The lone salesman led me to a rack in the back, where he pushed aside tiny things for toddlers and infants, finally pulling out a jersey-style onesie: “Here...
WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley used to go to work with his house unlocked, his garage door open and his mind at ease. Living in a distant suburb of Washington, D.C., Cooley never worried about break-ins or robberies. He had even less concern about [...]
WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley used to go to work with his house unlocked, his garage door open and his mind at ease. Living in a distant suburb of Washington, D.C., Cooley never worried about break-ins or robberies. He had even less concern about [...]
WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley used to go to work with his house unlocked, his garage door open and his mind at ease.
San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley used to go to work with his house unlocked, his garage door open and his mind at ease. Living in a distant suburb of Washington, D.C., Cooley never worried about break-ins or robberies. He had even less concern about...
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley used to go to work with his house unlocked, his garage door open and his mind at ease.
WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley used to go to work with his house unlocked, his garage door open and his mind at ease.
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley used to go to work with his house unlocked, his garage door open and his mind at ease.
Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley used to go to work with his house unlocked, his garage door open and his mind at ease.