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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Offensive lineman Jonathan Martin, who had a tumultuous departure from the Miami Dolphins last October amid a bullying scandal, made the 49ers when the team trimmed its roster to the NFLs 53-man limit on Saturday. Martin is getting a fresh start with the 49ers following a scandal in which he accused teammate Richie Incognito of bullying. An NFL investigation determined Incognito and two other Dolphins offensive linemen engaged in persistent harassment of Martin. Martin started all four of San Franciscos preseason games at right tackle in place of injured regular Anthony Davis. He also has value at other line positions and has fit in well with his new team this summer. "Jonathan is another example of someone who has really earned the position, and were very fortunate to have him and excited about it," 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh said Saturday. "Hes mainly played tackle, but he has the ability to play guard and going forward that will be something that hell continue to learn and be good at. I feel very good about it. Hes done an excellent job of getting the job done." Martin joins rookies Marcus Martin and Dillon Farrell as new additions to a San Francisco line that parted ways with Adam Snyder, a nine-year veteran with 87 career starts. Snyder was expected to be a top backup at centre and both guard positions this season. Snyder has 87 starts, including 75 with the 49ers, who drafted him in the third round in 2005. He returned to the team last season after spending one year in Arizona, starting four games at left guard in place of the injured Mike Iupati. The 49ers also are without incumbent starting right guard Alex Boone, a holdout all summer as he seeks a new contract. Also among those released were safeties C.J. Spillman and Bubba Ventrone, wide receiver Kassim Osgood and long snapper Kevin McDermott. All four veterans were standouts on San Franciscos special teams units last season. The 49ers kept free agent Kyle Nelson to replace McDermott and several other new young faces to fill in on special teams, including undrafted rookie James McCray. Farrell also made the team as an undrafted rookie. The 49ers also provided quarterback Colin Kaepernick with more help at the skill positions by keeping six wide receivers, including newcomer veterans Stevie Johnson and Brandon Lloyd along with fourth-round draft pick Bruce Ellington. Those three additions will join holdover starters Anquan Boldin and Michael Crabtree and youngster Quinton Patton in a vastly upgraded San Francisco receiver corps. "Theres only one football and thats not going to change," Harbaugh said. "Nothing will be given. These guys will be competing, and it will be competition at the highest level, no question when you look at that group. But the competition wont be self-centred. It will be something that will be very good for our team." The 49ers also padded their depth behind Kaepernick by keeping backup quarterbacks Blaine Gabbert and Josh Johnson. San Francisco went primarily with two quarterbacks on its roster last season. Johnson finished the preseason on Thursday by completing 14 of 17 passes for 135 yards and three touchdowns during a 40-13 win over of the Houston Texans. He had a 110.8 passer rating and led the 49ers in all major passing categories. He also was fourth on the team with 57 rushing yards. "We all felt like he earned it," Harbaugh said. Also released by the 49ers were: offensive linemen Carter Bykowski, Al Netter, Michael Philipp and Ryan Seymour, wide receivers Lance Lewis and LDamian Washington, defensive linemen Lawrence Okoye and Mike Purcell, linebackers Shane Skov and Chase Thomas, tight end Asante Cleveland, cornerback Darryl Morris and running backs Glenn Winston and Alfonso Smith. Winston led the team in rushing during the preseason with 113 yards on 19 carries. To reach the final 53-player roster limit, the 49ers placed fullback Will Tukuafu and cornerback Kenneth Acker on the injured reserve list. Air Force 1 Pas Cher France .com) - Former FBI director Robert Mueller said his investigation found no evidence that the NFL saw the elevator video of Ray Rice striking his then-fiancee before the tape was released in September. Chaussures Vans Old Skool Pas Cher . The D-Backs came into being in 1998 and appear destined to finish second in the AL West after the Tsunami that is the Los Angeles Dodgers swept over them. I thought it might be interesting to see what the D-backs have done over their 16 years compared to what the Blue Jays have done over their past 16 campaigns. http://www.airmaxpaschervente.fr/destockage-yeezy-boost-700-france.html. The American secured his first back-to-back ATP match wins since June to leave Tsonga relying on his performance at next weeks Paris Masters to clinch one of the final three places for the season-ending event in London. Tsonga would have moved up one spot to No. 6 with a win over Querrey at the City of Arts and Sciences, but his serve deserted him in the second set as the 116th-ranked American broke twice to reach the quarter-finals. Yeezy 700 Pas Cher Chine . Rob Klinkhammer and Mikkel Boedker scored 63 seconds apart in the first period for the Coyotes, who handed the Kings their third straight loss and took over sole possession of eighth place in the Western Conference. Mike Smith made 36 saves. Vente Air Max 270 . -- Rodney Stuckey scored 15 of his 21 points in the second half, and the Detroit Pistons beat the New York Knicks for the first time in eight meetings, 92-86 on Tuesday night.BARRIE, Ont. - Kevin Labanc had a goal in the first period and added two in the second to complete the hat trick as the Barrie Colts doubled the Niagara IceDogs 6-3 on Saturday night in Ontario Hockey League action.Ben Hawerchuk, Justin Scott and Brendan Lemieux supplied the rest of the offence for Barrie (29-17-2). MacKenzie Blackwood kicked out 34 shots in goal.Brendan Perlini scored twice for the IceDogs (21-22-4), who suffered their first regulation loss over a 12 game stretch. Blake Siebenaler started the scoring for Niagara in the first period.Brent Moran made 25 saves for the IceDogs.The Colts scored twice on five power plays while Niagara also converted twice, but on nine chances.---FRONTENACS 5 STING 2KINGSTON, Ont. — Conor McGlynn scored twice and added an assist to help the Frontenacs snap a four-game losing streak with a win against Sarnia.Jared Steege, Lawson Crouse and Juho Lammikko also found the back of the net for Kingston (18-20-7).Hayden Hodgson and Daniel Nikandrov had goals for the Sting (23-19-6).---RANGERS 4 STORM 1KITCHENER, Ont. — Ryan MacInnis had a pair of goals to lead the Rangers over Guelph.Brandon Robinson opened the scoring for Kitchener (22-15-9), with Mike Davies finishing off the attack.Givani Smith scored in the first period for the Storm (27-18-4).---67s 4 PETES 2PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — Travis Konecny scored one-of-two Ottawa goals in the third period and added three assists as it doubled up the Petes.Alex Lintuniemi had the other goal in the third period for the 67s (26-18-3), who won for the sixth time in the past seven games. Nathan Todd and Dante Salituro added the others.Josh MacDonald and Cameron Lizotte found thee back of the net for Peterborough (18-23-5), which had a three-game winning streak snapped.dddddddddddd---SPITFIRES 3 WHALERS 2 (SO)PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Lucas Venuto had the only goal in the shootout and had another in regulation as Windsor slipped past the Whalers to end a two-game losing streak.Hayden McCool had the other goal for the Spitfires (20-25-2) late in the second period.Connor Chatam and Will Bitten had goals on the power play for Plymouth (16-27-4).---GREYHOUNDS 7 STEELHEADS 1SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Jared McCann scored twice in the first period while Blake Speers added two of his own as the Greyhounds routed Mississauga for their 10th-straight win.Anthony DeAngelo, Keigan Goetz and Michael Bunting rounded out the attack for Sault Ste. Marie (37-9-2).Stefan LeBlanc responded with a goal on the man advantage in the third for the Steelheads (20-26-3).---ATTACK 7 WOLVES 2OWEN SOUND, Ont. — Kyle Platzer had one of five goals in the second period for the Attack as they extended Sudburys losing streak to 17 games.Daniel Milne, Erik Bradford, Jaden Lindo, Jacob Busch, Zach Nastasiuk and Justin Brack also scored for for Owen Sound (21-16-9). The Attack ended a losing streak of their own, halting a three-game skid.Jacob Harris scored twice in the second period for the Wolves (7-38-2).---BULLS 5 SPIRIT 4 (OT)SAGINAW, Mich. — David Tomasek scored 57 seconds into overtime to lift Belleville over the Spirit, ending its six-game losing streak.Brett Gustavsen, Stephen Harper, Brandon Saigeon and Matt Luff also chipped in for the Bulls (20-22-6).Kris Bennett, Tye Felhaber, Jacob Ringuette and Artem Artemov had goals for Saginaw (22-23-3).--- ' ' '
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