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Cowboys opt for Wiley
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
Wiley , who has 41 sacks in four seasons with Buffalo and three with San Diego, has his worst season last year with the Chargers. (article 3) Five-time Pro Bowl safety John Lynch says Tampa Bay have turned down his offer to renegotiate his contract and given him permission to seek a new team. (article 3) Colts coach Tony Dungy used to coach the Bucs, and Herman Edwards are close to Lynch. (article 3) Steussie had two years remaining on a five-year contract and was to count $5.8m against this year's salary cap. (article 3) A week after being released by San Diego, Wiley signed with Dallas yesterday in hopes of living up to his reputation as one of the league's more feared pass rushers. (article 1) Wiley, who visited the Seahawks last weekend, got $16 million over four years, including a $4.5 million signing bonus. (article 1) STEELERS: Amos Zereoue was released, a move that was expected after Pittsburgh's worst rushing season in three decades and the signing of free-agent running back Duce Staley. (article 2) The Cowboys needed a pass rusher with defensive end Wiley's potential , so owner Jerry Jones didn't mind writing a big check to acquire the seven-year veteran. (article 4)

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  • Summary from the United Kingdom, from articles in English (1 articles) [compare]

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  • Story keywords
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    Source articles
    1. Notebook: Wiley a Cowboy; Lynch dangles (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/12/2004, 283 words)
    2. Lynch leaving Bucs; Steelers cut Zereoue (baltimoresun.com, 03/12/2004, 424 words)
    3. Cowboys opt for Wiley (BBC News, 03/12/2004, 338 words)
    4. DE-fense: Cowboys add pass rusher in Wiley (dallasnews.com, 03/11/2004, 443 words)




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