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Last Updated 6/2/04
Company History
Steve Cohen and Jay Glazer began the Pro Football News
& Injury Report (footballinjuries.com) in 1995. Back then it was only available
by phone. In 1997, they began distributing their product by
e-mail and fax. In 1998, they began their current service of
sending reports by e-mail and posting them for subscribers
on the web.
Who We Are
ADAM
CAPLAN
Adam Caplan is our NFL information editor as well as our senior fantasy writer
and content manager. He became a
partner in the company in May of 2001.
Caplan
can be heard on ESPN Radio during the
regular season and NFL playoffs on Thursday or Friday night's during The Late Game Night
Show with host Bob Valvano as an NFL analyst reviewing the latest
NFL news and analyzing the matchups.
Caplan can be heard on Sunday night/Monday morning's (usually 12:07 am est) during
the regular season and playoffs on the Game Night Show with host Jack Arute
reviewing the
weekend's games.
Caplan can also be heard every Friday evening at 5:05 pm on
ESPN Radio 920-AM in Philadelphia during The Philly
Sports Live Show with host Tripp Rogers as an NFL
analyst updating the latest information on the Philadelphia
Eagles as well as the NFL.
Adam also makes various radio appearances
across the country on stations such as WWTN FM-99.7
(Nashville, Tennessee) and WDFN 1130 AM in Detroit as well as
many others.
Caplan was a co-host of
NFL Fantasy
Live on nfl.com and
directv in 2002.
Caplan also completed work on a fantasy football
two-set DVD produced by NFL Films called NFL Fantasy
Preview 2003.
In 2004, Caplan appeared on Comcast Sportsnet's Draft
House Show as well as Daily News Live Show.
Caplan
has also been a featured writer for (covering team defense and
defensive players) Fantasy Football Pro
Forecast Magazine for the past four years (also
wrote for their July 2003 issue). He has
also written for several other magazines and will be featured
in fantasyguru.com Magazine which hit the newsstands
this July. He's also a
contributing writer for The Guru Report (as an nfl news
analyst).
Caplan has been chosen to host a fantasy football show on
Sirius Satellite Radio on Friday's starting in late July.
If
you have a radio show and want to have Adam on as a guest, you
can contact him at caplannfl@aol.com.
STEVE
COHEN
Steve Cohen was the NFL beat reporter covering the New
York Giants
for WFAN Radio in New York. He served as the Executive Producer
and Traveling Producer for the New York Jets Radio Network
from 1993-1999 and now holds the same position
with the New York Giants Radio Network.
Cohen
became known as the "Injury Guru" while writing
for ESPN.com from 1996-1999.
He
started gathering injury information as the chief researcher
for the nationally syndicated television show "Around
The NFL" in 1991. The program was hosted by Bill Parcells
and he learned a great deal from the future Hall of Fame coach.
In 1992, Cohen began writing for newspapers such as the New
York Daily News, the New Haven Register, the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer,
and the Newark Star-Ledger.
Cohen
has broken many NFL stories including the Keyshawn Johnson
trade to Tampa. Johnson gave Cohen the exclusive story just
minutes after agreeing to the deal.
With
an unrivaled pipeline to the NFL that includes relationships
with players, coaches, agents and front office personnel,
Cohen is your ultimate link to inside info on the condition
and progress of every important player. Unlike other publishers
who regurgitate information they read in newspapers or hear
through the electronic media, Cohen gets his news direct from
the source.
Cohen
has been the host of the Superbowl.com webcast for the
past few years and hosted The NFL Insider Show on
nfl.com and Westwood One Radio in 2002 and 2003.
Cohen was the radio color analyst for the New Jersey
Gladiators indoor football team in 2002.
Cohen left WFAN Radio in May 0f 2004 to become the
director or NFL programming for Sirius Satellite Radio.
JAY
GLAZER
Jay Glazer has quickly emerged as one of the country's hardest-working
and top NFL insiders. Glazer completed five seasons as the NFL
insider for CBS Sports, and he covered the NFL for the
NFL Today
on the CBS Pre-Game Show in addition to
being the pro football information man for the network.
Glazer was hired in 2001 as an NFL reporter for CBS
Sportsline.
Glazer's
experience includes work in television, print, radio and the
Internet. He first began covering the NFL in 1995 for the
New York Post.
Glazer
was the reporter who broke the story that the Jets were trying
to trade star WR Keyshawn Johnson. He also broke such blockbuster
stories for CBS as the NFL's punishment for Browns' executives
Carmen Policy and Dwight Clark and the 49ers in the 49ers'
salary-cap circumvention case, the Lions' filing a grievance
versus Barry Sanders to recoup money from the retired back,
and uncovered the clause in Troy Aikman's contract that stated
the Cowboys will have to either release him prior to March
8 of this year or pay him an $7 million roster bonus.
He also served as sideline reporter and half-time analyst for
WCBS-TV for the New York Jets' preseason games.
In
addition, Glazer hosted "Inside The Red Zone", a
television segment on MSG (Madison Square Garden
Network)
in which he interviewed a different Giant and Jet player together
each week. In addition to his hosting duties, Glazer also
serves as the MSG Network's football insider, providing weekly
on-air commentaries.
In
2002-2003,
Glazer
hosted the Unnecessary Roughness Show on Thursday
nights on MSG.
Glazer left CBS on June 1 2004 to take a job with Fox
Sports and foxsports.com.
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