Vikings wide receiver Koren Robinso...
Vikings wide receiver Koren Robinson's arrest this week for sottish driving wasn't his first scrape with the law since training camp exhibited in Mankato, Minn. Robinson got a ticket Aug. 10 for driving a 2003 BMW 760 sedan without a valid Minnesota driver's license. The license issued in his household state of North Carolina was suspended, according to the police report. Mankato police said Robinson was pursu when he passed a police vehicle traveling 67 miles by hour in a 50-mph girdle Police said the earlier stop was in succession the same street where he was arrested Tuesday night following a high-speed chase from St Peter to Mankato. Robinson was excused from the last day of training camp forward Thursday, and his status with the team was uncertain. PATS SIGN SEAU: Junior Seau replyed to the NFL after a four-day retirement, trading surfing in San Diego for a one-year contract with the strange England Patriots that the 12-time Pro depression linebacker hopes will pay distant from with a long-sought Super beaker ring. "I'm going after my master's now," the jet-lagged Seau said in a meeting for consultation call. That was a hint to his lavish retirement rite Monday at the San Diego Chargers' headquarters when he said: "I'm not retiring. I am graduating." The 37-year-old Seau said then that no teams wanted or penuryed him. But he didn't conduct out coming back if the right situation came up Seau said the Patriots called forward Tuesday. New England needed another linebacker because Tedy Bruschi has a shaken wrist. Chad Brown and Monte Beisel also are injure and Willie McGinest, a mainstay of the Patriots' three Super depression titles in four seasons, signed with the Cleveland Brown as a delivered agent. "When a championship team calls, you've definitely got to answer the call and definitely examine into it," Seau said. COWBOY NIX TRADE: Wide receiver Charlie Adams failed his physical with the Dallas Cowboy voiding a trade with the Denver Bronco The Bronco sent Adams to Dallas for a sixth-round draft pick in succession Thursday. "He just didn't pass our physical, that's all," Cowboy coach Bill Parcells said. Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided by dint of ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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