- Agent promises Timmons won't hold out
Wildly successful agent Drew Rosenhaus has never experienced a player holdout he didn't enjoy.But he has good news for Steelers fans who are concerned about his bad-guy reputation for holding teams hostage during contract negotiations.
Agent's silence reveals Timmons as first pick
The less Drew Rosenhaus said, the more obvious it became that Lawrence Timmons was destined to become a Steeler. It was prior to Timmons' April 11 interview with the Steelers that Rosenhaus,
Gore and Rosenhaus Sports strike gold
According to his agent Drew Rosenhaus, the deal signed on Tuesday by San Francisco 49ers star running back Frank Gore was a four-year deal worth $28 million, including $13.8 million in guaranteed money.
LET'S MAKE A DEAL!
Since free agency kicked off March 1, renowned agent Drew Rosenhaus has turned into the NFL's version of Monty Hall.
NFL sees newest power marriage
INDIANAPOLIS (Feb. 24, 2007) -- A Pro Bowl safety who is expected to be a major powerbroker in the NFL for years to come has hired a power-broking NFL agent.
My Sportsman Pick: Drew Rosenhaus
Yet as far as I can tell, there were only two truly heroic performances by prominent American sports figures in 2005, and both of them involved water and rescues. On the afternoon of July 19, agent Drew Rosenhaus performed CPR to resuscitate a 4-year-old Chicago boy who had been pulled unconscious from a pool at a Disney World resort hotel in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. And on the night of Oct. 11, Cubs shortstop Nomar Garciaparra dashed from his Charlestown, Mass. condominium and jumped into Boston Harbor to save a pair of women who had fallen into the frigid water.