Bills sign ILB Andra Davis and DE Dwan Edwards

For almost two weeks into free agency, the Buffalo Bills were less than active.  We’ve seen more signs of spring lately than we have of the Bills improving the roster.  And for a team and fan base embarking on a decade long playoff drought to go along with another rebuilding project, it takes a considerably less amount of time these days [read more...]

NFL Names New Co-Chairs of Head,Neck and Spine Committee

DR. HUNT BATJER  of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and DR. RICHARD G. ELLENBOGEN  of the University of Washington School of Medicine have been named the new co-chairs of the NFL Head, Neck and Spine Medical Committee, COMMISSIONER ROGER GOODELL announced today. Drs. Batjer and Ellenbogen are each the professor and chairman of the department of neurological surgery at [read more...]

Does Sam Bradford Follow Bill Parcells QB Rules?

Via Smart Football, here are the 4 rules for drafting a QB high in the NFL draft: He must be a senior, because you need time and maturity to develop into a good professional quarterback. He must be a graduate, because you want someone who takes his responsibilities seriously. He must be a three-year starter, because you need [read more...]

Browns visit with former Raiders RB Justin Fargas

The Browns are still looking at options at the running back spot, this despite a strong end of the year for Jerome Harrison. The team today talked to QB Jake Delhomme, but they also made time for a visit with former Raiders running back Justin Fargas, who was dumped after failing a physical by the team last week: Free agent [read more...]

Jets still have plenty of offseason needs to fill

The Jets may have made the AFC Championship Game this past season, but their regular season record was 9-7. If they want to take the next step they have a number of holes to fill on the team. They started off the off-season by trading for Antonio Cromartie, filling their need of a number two corner to play opposite Darrelle Revis. However, there [read more...]

Lions taking a look at now free agent CB Lito Sheppard

The Lions are reportedly pursuing Lito Sheppard with some competition from the Bears per ProFootballTalk.com. Sheppard was drafted by the Eagles and had a contractual based falling out with ownership.  He was traded to the Jets in the 2009 offseason for a fifth round pick in 2009 and a conditional 2010 pick.  The 2010 pick may have been related to him [read more...]

Dolphins Weekend Wrapup: Free Agency Addition

The Dolphins had a busy weekend to say the least, with rumors swirling everywhere on the who the Dolphins may, or may not sign. So let’s break this down, and take it nice and easy, so we can enjoy every bit of this celebratory post, on the guys that the Fins let go/signed. Signed Free Agents: Karlos Dansby: This is the Dolphins [read more...]

Colts say so long to longtime backup QB Jim Sorgi

According to Pro Football Weekly, the Colts have released backup quarterback Jim Sorgi. Sorgi was Manning’s backup for some years, but after his injury last year, Painter took his role as the backup. Sorgi was expected to have $275K bonus but is now released. The available backups left are Curtis Painter and Drew Willy, who spent time with the practice squad [read more...]

Ravens make a deal with Arizona for WR Anquan Boldin

This just in as reported by the Baltimore Sun: It is believed the Ravens sent third- and fourth-round picks to the Cardinals in exchange for Anquan Boldin and a fifth-round pick. According to ESPN, Boldin has agreed to a new four-year, $28 million contract. It is believed the Ravens beat out the Kansas City Chiefs for the three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver. Boldin, [read more...]

Saints say good-bye to three players

The Saints made three roster moves Thursday evening on the eve of the start of the free agent signing bonanza. LB Mark Simoneau and OG Jamar Nesbit, along with DE Charles Grant on Friday, were all released by the team due to the players’ large contracts and declining production. Grant’s release should come as no surprise to those who follow the [read more...]

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