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Author: Mike Lederer

Mike Lederer is the Sports Director at WICD in Champaign, IL. He graduated with a M.S. in Broadcast and Digital Journalism from Syracuse University and completed his undergraduate work at Lehigh University. During his time at Lehigh, Lederer was the host of the “Two-Hour Drill” sports talk radio show on WLVR 91.3 FM and was also the play-by-play voice for www.lehighsports.com. Lederer has also worked as a web reporter for KEYE CBS in Austin, Texas, where he covered several sports stories including the Roger Clemens perjury trial.

Mike Jacobs tests positive for HGH

The Colorado Rockies have released Mike Jacobs after the 1st baseman was suspended 50-games for testing positive for human growth hormone. Jacobs is the first athlete to test positive for HGH under the MLB’s new blood testing system as a […]

Broncos to release RB Correll Buckhalter

The Denver Broncos will release veteran running back Correll Buckhalter. Josina Anderson of FOX31 in Denver was the first to report: Breaking News: Multiple Sources: #Broncos inform RB Correll Buckhalter he will be released. There’s a chance he can return […]

Mark Herzlich may sign with Ravens

Former Boston College linebacker Mark Herzlich may sign with the Baltimore Ravens. Multiple outlets have reported that Herzlich is set to sign with the Ravens. But Herzlich posted on Twitter that he hasn’t committed to any team yet: “For everyone […]

Eagles to sign RB Graig Cooper

The Philadelphia Eagles will sign undrafted free agent rookie running back Graig Cooper to a contract. NFLDraftMonsters.com was the first to report the Cooper signing. The University of Miami product rushed for 165 yards (4.7 yards per carry) and one […]

Ravens release Mason, Heap

The Baltimore Ravens continue to make moves in the wake of the NFL lockout coming to an end. After releasing RB Willis McGahee earlier Monday night, the Ravens announced they have released veteran WR Derrick Mason and TE Todd Heap. […]

Video: NFL Lockout ends

After over four months the NFL Lockout is finally over. The NFL and the NFLPA signed off a new 10-year collective bargaining agreement on Monday afternoon. Click below for a full video report: