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Posted Oct. 26, 2009 @ 11:28 a.m.
By PFW staff

Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009

Reggie Bush's role in the Saints' offense is smaller than ever.

Players from the 1996 Packers don't quite agree with one of Brett Favre's recent declarations.

Dolphins WR Brian Hartline could take snaps away from one of his fellow receivers.

There's no place like home for the Seahawks.

Chris Draft is fitting in well with the Bills.

The Colts are getting the most out of three relative unknowns at defensive tackle.

Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009

A Kansas City columnist says Scott Pioli and Todd Haley need Larry Johnson.

The careers of Raheem Morris and Mark Dominik are in Josh Freeman's hands, says one Florida columnist.

Matt Stafford took snaps with the Lions' first-team offense on Tuesday.

The Titans' owner is calling for Vince Young to start.

There is a relatively easy road ahead for the Cardinals.

Jaguars DT John Henderson is thriving in an elder statesman role.

Monday, Oct. 26, 2009

Eric Mangini and his staff have made Derek Anderson and Brady Quinn worse players, says one Cleveland columnist.

Larry Johnson unleashed his frustration on head coach Todd Haley after Sunday's loss.

A Chicago columnist sorts through the Bears' rubble.

The Cardinals are legitimate contenders, thanks to their defense, according to one Arizona writer.

Gary Kubiak was right to air it out, according to a Houston columnist.

Problems that had been lingering finally caught up with the Falcons, says one Atlanta columnist.

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