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Claim: Texans Ran Illegal Workouts

By Matt SnyderFeb 5th 2009 – 12:15PM

The Houston Texans lost three offensive lineman for the season due to injuries during what were supposed to be non-contact drills last May. Dan Stevenson and Jordan Black both suffered labrum tears in their respective shoulders, while Chukky Okobi injured his triceps. Black is now employed by the Jaguars, Okobi has no team...

Okobi: It's 'Ridiculous' That He Was Cut

By JJ CooperSep 28th 2007 – 7:49AM

Chukky Okobi may have spent a long career as a very well-paid Steelers backup center, but he's not exactly thrilled with the Steelers.Okobi ripped new coach Mike Tomlim yesterday, saying that he was never given a fair shot at winning the center job, and he should have made the final roster."To think I wasn't good enough to...

Cardinals Al Johnson Unlikely to Play This Weekend; Team Meets With Chukky Okobi

By DanSep 12th 2007 – 11:24AM

As was the case with most NFL teams in week one, the Arizona Cardinals were unable to escape without injury. Their starting center, Al Johnson, suffered a left knee "sprain" on Monday night and was scheduled to undergo an MRI yesterday. Although the results have not yet been made available, his status for week two is...

Green Bay Packers @ Pittsburgh Steelers: Week One Preseason Injury Report

By DanAug 11th 2007 – 10:16AM

Taking into account that it's the preseason, many of the players sitting on the sidelines tonight would normally be on the field if it was a meaningful game. With that said, I'm sure most fans would like to know who they should expect to see this evening. For that reason, I've done by best to create an accurate injury...

Background on chukky okobi

Chukwunweze Sonume "Chukky" Okobi (born November 18, 1978) is a former American football center and commercial actor.

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