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San Diego Chargers OT Mario Henderson has dropped his weight to 333 pounds in the offseason. Henderson weighed almost 390 pounds when he signed with the team. Henderson said the weight loss is a result of not wanting to fail the Chargers when they gave him his second chance at the NFL.
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The San Diego Chargers have signed free-agent OT Mario Henderson (Raiders) to a one-year deal and re-signed restricted free-agent OL Brandyn Dombrowski and exclusive rights free-agent LS Mike Windt to one-year deals. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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The San Diego Chargers have made a contract offer to free-agent OT Mario Henderson (Raiders) but will only wait a few more days for him to decide before moving on to another player.
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Oakland Raiders impending free-agent OT Mario Henderson could be the team's starting right tackle this season if he re-signs with the team.
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Oakland Raiders OT Mario Henderson was arrested after a traffic stop in downtown Fort Myers early Thursday, March 17, for carrying a concealed firearm, according to Fort Myers Police reports, reports NBC-2.com. Henderson was pulled over by Fort Myers police for playing music too loud in his vehicle. Police then asked Henderson if he had a gun in the car. Henderson did not correctly say where exactly the gun was, and is not licensed to carry a concealed firearms permit. Henderson was charged with carrying a concealed firearm and cited for failure to wear a seat belt and city ordinance violation for the loud car stereo.
Fantasy Impact: Not sure if this is his first offense, so Henderson could face some league discipline for this one. Stay tuned.
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The Oakland Raiders will continue to use a rotation at left tackle between OTs Jared Veldheer and Mario Henderson; however, Veldheer appears close to winning the job outright, according to Jerry McDonald, of ANG Newspapers.
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Oakland Raiders head coach Tom Cable said he will continue to rotate OT Mario Henderson and OT Jared Veldheer at left tackle, according to Jerry McDonald, of ANG Newspapers. However, Cable added he believes the situation at left tackle will sort itself out eventually.
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The Oakland Raiders will continue to use a rotation of OT Mario Henderson and OT Jared Veldheer at left tackle, reports Jerry McDonald, of ANG Newspapers, according to head coach Tom Cable.
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The Oakland Raiders used a platoon system at left tackle between OT Mario Henderson and OL Jared Veldheer in Week 2, according to Jerry McDonald, of ANG Newspapers.
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Oakland Raiders OT Mario Henderson led the league in sacks allowed in 2009, according to Jerry McDonald, of ANG Newspapers.
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