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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1540 on: August 23, 2010, 06:15:40 AM »
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1542 on: August 23, 2010, 11:59:33 PM »
Pat White won't play against Falcons

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DAVIE, Fla. -- Miami Dolphins coach Tony Sparano says he doesn't expect Pat White to play in the team's exhibition Friday against Atlanta, an indication the second-year quarterback's roster spot is in jeopardy.

White took three snaps to run out the clock in the opening game and didn't play Saturday at Jacksonville. He's fourth on the depth chart behind Chad Henne, Chad Pennington and Tyler Thigpen, and Sparano has said he'll keep only three quarterbacks.

White, a second-round draft pick in 2009, struggled with his throwing accuracy during a disappointing rookie season.
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1545 on: August 24, 2010, 12:03:11 AM »
A.J. Feeley sits out Rams' practice

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ST. LOUIS -- A.J. Feeley is not practicing with the St. Louis Rams, increasing the likelihood that No. 1 draft pick Sam Bradford will start at quarterback this week.

Feeley has undergone an MRI exam for a thumb injury and also hurt his elbow in the first quarter Saturday at Cleveland. He was with other injured players on a side field during Monday's practice, with a protective covering on his right hand.

The Rams have only two practices to prepare for Thursday night's game at New England.
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1547 on: August 24, 2010, 12:06:15 AM »
Jim Brown won't attend ceremony

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Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown does not plan to attend the Cleveland Browns' first-ever ring of honor ceremony at the team's home opener on Sept. 19, The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer reported.

"He won't be able to make it," said his wife, Monique Brown, according to the report. "He tried to move a few things around [his schedule], but wasn't able to."

The Browns, who are planing to make the team's 16 Hall of Famers the franchise's first honorees, have not directly heard from Brown that he will not be attending, according to the report.

But a source close to Brown said the Hall of Famer has been stung by two developments since losing his formal role as a team adviser, according to the report. Those are the team ending its funding of Brown's Amer-I-Can program and a lack of contact from owner Randy Lerner since Brown was stripped of his role as an executive adviser and left the team.

"I'm afraid we've seen the last of Jim Brown around here," the source said, according to the report.

Brown, who is still considered by many the greatest running back in NFL history despite his records being surpassed, had played a visible role with the Browns since the franchise was restored in 1999 as an expansion team. But he lost his title shortly after Mike Holmgren was named team president in January.

Holmgren offered Brown a reduced role at a lower salary, which Brown declined. But he offered to make himself available to the team and did so on two occasions. He took part in the NFL draft at the league's request and addressed the team's rookies for coach Eric Mangini.

Holmgren is expected to announce formal plans for the ring of honor later this week. The names of Cleveland's football elite will be inscribed on the upper deck facing in the stadium, the first acknowledgment of those stars inside the seating bowl.
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1548 on: August 24, 2010, 12:07:13 AM »
Source: Vikings to sign Javon Walker

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The Minnesota Vikings are on the verge of reuniting two of their former division rivals from Green Bay.

Less than a week after former Packers quarterback Brett Favre decided to return for another season in Minnesota, the Vikings are planning on signing former Packers wide receiver Javon Walker on Monday, a source close to the situation told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

Walker experienced his greatest success with Favre as his quarterback and Minnesota is hoping for more of the same.

Walker, whose only Pro Bowl season came in 2004 with the Packers when Favre was his quarterback, hasn't had a 1,000-yard receiving season since 2006 when he was with the Denver Broncos.

Walker, however, clashed with Favre before he left the Packers in a trade after the 2005 season. Favre torched Walker for skipping the Green Bay Packers' 2005 minicamp. Walker was seeking a new contract at the time.

A year later, Walker asked the Packers to trade him in part because of Favre's comments. The Broncos acquired Walker from Green Bay for a second-round pick in the 2006 draft.

Denver cut Walker after the 2007 season because he had major problems with his knees and lost his ability to separate from defenders. The Oakland Raiders, however, gave him a six-year, $55 million deal with $16 million in guaranteed money.

Oakland released Walker this offseason after two unproductive seasons with the team.
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1552 on: September 06, 2010, 07:38:02 AM »
Browns stand by Montario Hardesty

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CLEVELAND -- Browns general manager Tom Heckert said he understood the risks in drafting rookie running back Montario Hardesty, who is out for the season with a knee injury after joining the NFL with a history of knee problems.

Hardesty tore his left anterior cruciate ligament in Cleveland's final exhibition game, his first action of the preseason after being sidelined with a bone bruise in his other knee. Hardesty tore his right ACL in 2005 in his freshman season at Tennessee.

Heckert said the club was confident in its pre-draft medical evaluations of Hardesty. He said doctors believe Hardesty will make a full recovery after he has surgery.

The Browns traded three picks to move into the second round to select Hardesty.
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1553 on: September 06, 2010, 07:38:48 AM »
Report: Rookie cuts being examined

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WASHINGTON -- Three of the four rookies involved in curiously timed trades have now been cut, prompting the NFL players' union to continue looking into whether the deals were made to avoid paying money into a special player pool, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press on Sunday.

The person, speaking on condition of anonymity because the union has not made the probes public, said the developments over the weekend only served to reinforce the NFL Players Association's review of last week's trades by the Washington Redskins, St. Louis Rams, Philadelphia Eagles and Arizona Cardinals.

On Monday, the Redskins sent sixth-round draft pick Dennis Morris to the Rams for a conditional, undisclosed draft pick. On the same day, St. Louis sent fifth-round pick Hall Davis to Washington, also for a conditional, undisclosed pick.

Also that day, the Eagles sent Charles Scott to the Cardinals for Jorrick Calvin in an exchange of rookie sixth-round selections.

At the time the trades were made, Redskins coach Mike Shanahan said the deals were made because Morris was wasn't going to make Washington's 53-man roster. He then cut Davis after one practice.

On Saturday, the Rams released Morris, and the Cardinals let go of Scott, both before the 6 p.m. NFL deadline to set a 53-man roster. Calvin, with the Eagles, was the only one of the four to make a team.

Under collective bargaining agreement rules for an uncapped year, if a drafted rookie is cut by the team that drafted him, that team is required to pay 85 percent of that player's salary into a rookie pool. The money from that pool will be distributed to rookies early next year based on the number of downs played in the 2010 season.

The way the rule is written, teams could circumvent the payment by trading a drafted player they were going to cut to another team -- and have that team cut the player. Even so, the amount of savings would be small by NFL standards: just $263,500 on a first-year minimum salary of $310,000, the standard pay this year for low-round draft picks.

It is unclear what outcome the union might seek if the trades are found to be a way to skirt the payments, although it would be likely that the union would want all the teams involved to make the payments as if they had cut the players themselves.
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« Reply #1554 on: September 06, 2010, 07:39:40 AM »
Dolphins' Will Allen put on IR

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DAVIE -- Miami Dolphins cornerback Will Allen was placed on injured reserve Sunday, ending any hope the 10th-year player had of returning from mid-August knee surgery.

Coach Tony Sparano refused to disclose specifics on why Allen, who had started all 43 games he spent with the Dolphins over the past four years, was placed on IR. The move was among a flurry of activity for the Dolphins over the weekend.

"I'm not going to get into the specific reason why we did any of these things," Sparano said, "but I just think that it's something that had to be done right now."

Among the Dolphins' other moves Sunday they terminated the contracts of defensive ends Charles Grant and Marques Douglas and guard Cory Procter. Miami also was awarded four players off waivers -- rookie defensive ends Clifton Geathers and Robert Rose, and offensive linemen Jermey Parnell and Joe Reitz.

The Dolphins, who were 7-9 last season, now have 20 players who are either rookies, first- or second-year players. They have 23 players who are five-year veterans or older.

Miami expects to start three rookies (defensive tackle Jared Odrick, right guard John Jerry and strongside linebacker Koa Misi) and four second-year players (cornerbacks Vontae Davis and Sean Smith, free safety Chris Clemons, and wide receiver Brian Hartline).

Allen's veteran wisdom could have helped the young secondary and during training camp rookie cornerback Nolan Carroll, a leading candidate to start at nickel defensive backs, mentioned more than once how it was comforting to be able to pick Allen's brain.

Nevertheless, Sparano feels good about the mix of experience and youth from a team that also features play-making linebacker Karlos Dansby and Pro Bowl wide receiver Brandon Marshall.

"We're trying to develop some young players and you have some of the young players you have developed in that mix and then you have a good group of veteran players," Sparano said.
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1557 on: September 06, 2010, 07:43:14 AM »
Source: Vincent Jackson trade dead

By Bill Williamson
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Trade talks over Vincent Jackson are dead between the San Diego Chargers and an unnamed team after agents for the holdout wide receiver agreed on terms for a new contract with the unnamed team, a league source told ESPN.com.

The agents for Pro Bowler Jackson and the unnamed team agreed to terms on a contract Saturday after the team was given permission by San Diego to talk to Jackson, according to the source.

Talks ended after the Chargers and the unnamed team reached an impasse over trade compensation, according to the source. The exact compensation package San Diego is seeking is unknown, but the team does believe Jackson is a valuable player, so it's no surprise they want a lot in return for him.

San Diego's trade demands could decrease as Jackson's holdout continues or the Chargers' could let him sit out the season. Jackson has said he is prepared to sit out the entire season.

Jackson held out all of training camp and the preseason, seeking a five-year contract worth $50 million, with $30 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN.com senior writer John Clayton. San Diego is balking at giving him a new deal.

Jackson was deemed a restricted free agent due to the lack of a collective bargaining agreement in 2011. If he doesn't play in the final six games of the year, Jackson will not accrue a year toward free agency. In that case, if there is no lockout in 2011, he'll still be a restricted free agent when the 2010 season ends.

Jackson faces a three-game suspension from the NFL after two drunken driving arrests and then must sit three more games because San Diego placed him on the roster exempt list. If he is traded, the NFL Players' Association will probably try to get Jackson off the exempt list and get him on the field after his NFL suspension is served.

In August, San Diego gave Seattle permission to talk to Jackson, but the Seahawks could not come to an agreement with the receiver.
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« Reply #1558 on: September 06, 2010, 07:44:39 AM »
Sources: Texans go after Matt Leinart

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The Houston Texans have emerged as a leading candidate to sign former Arizona Cardinals quarterback Matt Leinart, league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

The Texans were one of the first teams to contact Leinart after he was released Saturday and have been among the most interested teams, according to the sources.

The Cardinals parted ways with the former Heisman Trophy winner days after Leinart went public with his frustration over being replaced by Cleveland castoff Derek Anderson.

Leinart complained he had outplayed Anderson and that his problems with coach Ken Whisenhunt were "probably away from football." That led to a meeting with Whisenhunt the following day. Although he was unhappy that Leinart took his issues public, Whisenhunt praised how the quarterback has handled things.

"The one thing I want to make very clear is how professional Matt was about the whole situation," the coach said. "I was very impressed with his conversation with me. He thanked the organization, the ownership, for all the time and effort that they had invested in him. He felt like he had gotten better and he had learned a lot and it meant a lot to me to hear him say that."

Leinart played two series in the final preseason game on Thursday night.

Arizona thought it had a steal when Leinart, who led Southern California to two national championships and a third title game appearance, fell to the Cardinals at the No. 10 overall pick in 2006. He started 11 games as a rookie under then-coach Dennis Green, then the first five the following season under new coach Ken Whisenhunt. But the big left-hander then went down with a broken collarbone and Kurt Warner took over.

Warner finished his career with two spectacular seasons, leading Arizona to consecutive NFC West titles, an incredible run to the Super Bowl and a 51-45 overtime victory over Green Bay in a playoff thriller last season.

Leinart threw for 3,893 yards with 14 touchdowns and 20 interceptions with Arizona.
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