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Ingram thought he was better than Alex Highsmith. The Steelers didn't, so they traded him in a risky move that could prove costly.
Three-time Pro Bowl defensive end Melvin Ingram appears to be in a contract dispute with the Chargers as he sits out practice again.
One team’s trash is another team’s treasure. After the Kansas City Chiefs acquired Melvin Ingram on Nov. 2 for just a sixth-round pick from the Pittsburgh Steelers — the team the Chiefs face ...
Typically, you do not hear Melvin Ingram included in those discussions. However, he should be front and center as an example of a classic post-season riser.
Ingram, 32, spent his first nine seasons with the Chargers before joining the Steelers on a one-year deal during the offseason. In eight appearances with the team, Ingram has just 10 tackles and ...
Mike Tomlin raves about Melvin Ingram, who has been receiving first-team reps with T.J. Watt sitting out Ingram has provided a positive spin on Watt's contract situation ...
New Dolphins edge defender Melvin Ingram feels he's fulfilling a dream for his late father in joining Miami, and he brings the defense a valued extra pass rusher.
When Melvin Ingram was a baby, his father predicted he'd play in the NFL. Melvin went one step beyond, joining Dad's favorite team: the Dolphins.
Melvin Ingram is bringing the "Mamba Mentality" to the Steel City. Shortly after signing with the Steelers, the 10-year veteran revealed that he would ditch his No. 54 jersey in lieu of No. 8 ...
Fans have likely noticed something different when watching Melvin Ingram this season. The Pro Bowler has worn the number 54 with his last name across his back ever since he entered the NFL in 2012.
Miami will have veteran edge rusher Melvin Ingram up from the practice squad again for Sunday’s showdown with the Ravens, and the lone move could signal good news on the injury front for the … ...
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