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NFLinks
Bruschi calls off retirement; Raiders ink Kelly to megadeal
By Matt Sohn
Feb. 29, 2008
Friday, Feb. 29, 2008
The Patriots' defense received a big boost when Tedy Bruschi decided to return to New England.
The Raiders have locked up versatile DL Tommy Kelly to the largest contract ever given to a defensive tackle.
The Panthers cleared about $3 million in cap space by shipping Kris Jenkins to New York.
The Bills made a minor splash on the first day of free agency, inking former Giants OLB Kawika Mitchell to a deal.
The Jaguars have given former Pro Bowl DT Marcus Stroud permission to seek out trading partners.
One columnist believes David Carr would be a good fit in Miami.
The Chiefs could be in the running for one of the most sought-after placekickers and offensive linemen in the free-agent pool.
Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008
Ty Law, the soon to be ex-Chief, has expressed interest in returning to New England.
Longtime Steelers broadcaster Myron Cope succumbed to respiratory illness Wednesday at the age of 79.
The Ravens placed a second-round tender on emerging OG Jason Brown, which should keep him in Baltimore.
The Texans are taking a wait-and-see approach to free agency.
Re-signing OLT Flozell Adams is at the top of the Cowboys' to-do list.
The Bucs, who are in need of adding young blood to an aging roster, proved last year that they know how to make the most of free agency.
The Chiefs' youth movement is in full swing.
Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008
The Panthers are close to a deal that will help bolster their WR corps.
The Jets have begun re-shaping their roster, cutting a trio of players who saw extensive playing time in 2007.
One Dallas columnist warns Jerry Jones not to move up in the draft.
CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie showed at the Combine that he has some elite tools.
The 49ers made a move to upgrade their pass rush.
Patriots RB Kevin Faulk was busted for marijuana possession.
The Patriots' already-thin LB corps got even thinner after cutting Rosevelt Colvin and Oscar Lua.
Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008
Zach Thomas feels at home in Dallas.
Alan Faneca appears ready to move on after the Steelers declined to franchise him.
The Jaguars took care of their backup quarterback situation.
Eagles DT Mike Patterson showed a lack of respect for his coach by possessing marijuana.
Over the last week, the Bears have taken a big step in defining their 2008 season.
A lot of the NFL's new head coaches are finding out life is a lot different in their new posts.
Patriots WR Donté Stallworth is free to test the open market.
Ohio State DE-OLB Vernon Gholston sees his stock continuing to rise following a standout performance at the Combine.
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