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ST. LOUIS RAMS ORLANDO PACE SIGNS SEVEN-YEAR CONTRACT
Six-time Pro Bowl St. Louis Rams tackle Orlando Pace has signed a seven-year contract the team announced in Earth City, Mo on March 16, 2005. Pace, 6-foot-7, 325 lbs. has been selected to play in the last six Pro Bowls and started all 18 of the Rams regular season and playoff games last season at left tackle. (UPI Photo/bg/St. Louis Rams)

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Three Heisman Trophy winners -- Ron Dayne, Vinny Testaverde and Danny Wuerffel -- head a 17-person class for induction into the college football Hall of Fame.
Bears waive tackle Orlando Pace
The Chicago Bears have waived all-pro offensive tackle Orlando Pace, the team said Monday.
Veteran offensive tackle Orlando Pace was released Tuesday by the St. Louis Rams.
St. Louis Rams Coach Jim Haslett said Monday he hopes to have running back Steven Jackson and offensive tackle Orlando Pace back by Sunday.
The NFL Draft begins Saturday with all the suspense concerning the No. 1 pick having been wiped out by Miami's signing of offensive tackle Jake Long.
St. Louis Rams offensive tackle Orlando Pace Wednesday was put on the reserve/injured list with a torn labrum and rotator cuff in his right shoulder.
Ohio State linebacker A.J. Hawk Wednesday was named winner of the 2005 Lombardi Award, given annually to the top lineman or linebacker in college football.
The St. Louis Rams signed offensive tackle Orlando Pace to a seven year deal Wednesday, a contract reportedly worth $52.9 million.
Offensive tackle Orlando Pace signed a one-year, $7.02 million contract with the St. Louis Rams on Monday to end his holdout.
The Oakland Raiders became the second team to put a franchise player designation on a Pro Bowl cornerback, putig the tag on Charles Woodson on Saturday.
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