Saturday Night Blitz
According to Calvin Watkins of NFL Fanhouse, the New York Jets have expressed an interest in Pacman Jones.
Cowboys QB Tony Romo will attempt to qualify for the HP Byron Nelson Championship.
Brad Biggs of the Chicago Sun-Times wouldn't be surprised if the Bears bring back punter Zac Atterberry, who was released by the Redskins on Thursday.
Baltimore Ravens running back Willis McGahee expects to be fully recovered from an off-season ankle surgery. "Believe it or not, I am excited about this season," McGahee said Friday. "I don't know why, but I am. Maybe because I actually took care of the little bumps I had in the road last year. It's all working towards the better."
The Dolphins have agreed to a deal with undrafted offensive lineman J.D. Quinn, who was dismissed from Oklahoma and arrested twice for DUI while at Montana.
Falcons running back Michael Turner says of the addition of Tony Gonzalez: “They have to play us honest. We are not just a one-dimensional team. We can use the middle of the field more. Line him out wide. We can create some mismatches out there.”
Peter Schmuck of the Baltimore Sun says that small changes could yield big results for the Ravens new "Cam Cameron 2.0" offense. Cameron says: "Our offense, pretty much, is designed to attack the defense we play that week. It's almost a week-to-week offense and then based on the personnel we have."
Gary Myers of the Daily News says the Jets are better off without the "Brett Favre soap opera."
Per Ralph Vachiano of the Daily News, the Giants have signed six players. Two are rookies - C Alex Derenthal (Temple) and DE Tommie Hill (Colorado State) - and four are veterans - WR Shaun Bodiford, RB Allen Patrick, LB Kelvin Smith and TE George Wrighster.
Atlanta Falcons first-round pick Peria Jerry left today's practice early with a knee injury.
Is Patriots' rookie cornerback Darius Butler the "reincarnation" of Troy Brown?
Cowboys QB Tony Romo will attempt to qualify for the HP Byron Nelson Championship.
Brad Biggs of the Chicago Sun-Times wouldn't be surprised if the Bears bring back punter Zac Atterberry, who was released by the Redskins on Thursday.
Baltimore Ravens running back Willis McGahee expects to be fully recovered from an off-season ankle surgery. "Believe it or not, I am excited about this season," McGahee said Friday. "I don't know why, but I am. Maybe because I actually took care of the little bumps I had in the road last year. It's all working towards the better."
The Dolphins have agreed to a deal with undrafted offensive lineman J.D. Quinn, who was dismissed from Oklahoma and arrested twice for DUI while at Montana.
Falcons running back Michael Turner says of the addition of Tony Gonzalez: “They have to play us honest. We are not just a one-dimensional team. We can use the middle of the field more. Line him out wide. We can create some mismatches out there.”
Peter Schmuck of the Baltimore Sun says that small changes could yield big results for the Ravens new "Cam Cameron 2.0" offense. Cameron says: "Our offense, pretty much, is designed to attack the defense we play that week. It's almost a week-to-week offense and then based on the personnel we have."
Gary Myers of the Daily News says the Jets are better off without the "Brett Favre soap opera."
Per Ralph Vachiano of the Daily News, the Giants have signed six players. Two are rookies - C Alex Derenthal (Temple) and DE Tommie Hill (Colorado State) - and four are veterans - WR Shaun Bodiford, RB Allen Patrick, LB Kelvin Smith and TE George Wrighster.
Atlanta Falcons first-round pick Peria Jerry left today's practice early with a knee injury.
Is Patriots' rookie cornerback Darius Butler the "reincarnation" of Troy Brown?
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