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NFLinks
Broncos enter Robertson sweepstakes; Baxter gets another chance
By Matt Sohn
March 14, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
The latest suitor for Jets DT Dewayne Robertson appears to be the Broncos.
The Browns are giving DB Gary Baxter the opportunity to do what no player has ever done before.
The Redskins aren't the only team courting WR D.J. Hackett.
The star-crossed tenure of Kevin Jones in Detroit is officially over.
The Texans inked sometimes-great, sometimes-injured RB Chris Brown to a two-year deal.
In today's entry in the Star-Telegram's history of the Cowboys, the Boys' rise to power under Jimmy Johnson is told.
The Bills are looking for ways to improve their pass rush.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
The Eagles' failure to land Larry Fitzgerald highlights the fact that they still are in dire need of offensive weapons.
Longtime Patriot WR Troy Brown will not be returning to the team next season.
The Bengals LB corps, a group riddled by injuries in 2007, has been bolstered.
A host of Cowboys were given bonuses for their performance in 2007.
The Bears have a smattering of holes still to fill, but won't overextend themselves to bring anyone in for an unreasonable price.
The Steelers have upgraded their ILB depth.
To help make up for the loss of Jerry Porter, the Raiders added ex-Panther Drew Carter to their WR corps.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Because charges are often dropped, the NFL finds it difficult to discipline players for domestic violence.
After a masterful restoration job in Cleveland, GM Phil Savage is on the verge of a contract extension.
Mark Brunell could soon be taking up residence in the Big Easy.
After a disappointing rookie season on the field, Dwayne Jarrett now has legal troubles to deal with.
The tight end who should have played ahead of Ben Troupe in 2004 now appears to finally be getting his shot in Tennessee.
One Miami columnist suggests the Dolphins throw in Ricky Williams in a trade package to get out of the No. 1 draft slot.
Coming off an injury-riddled season, Steelers DE Aaron Smith should be ready for training camp.
Ty Law has interest in returning to the Jets.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
After the Seahawks' signings of T.J. Duckett and Julius Jones, Shaun Alexander's future with the team is very much in doubt.
Warrick Dunn comes full circle.
The Browns, who already had one of the strongest offensive lines in the NFL, raised some eyebrows when they inked OG Rex Hadnot.
As one columnist writes, the integrity of America's favorite sport depends on our ability to know the truth about Spygate.
The Colts didn't have any intention of keeping OG Jake Scott, but now have to contend with him twice a season as a member of the Titans.
The Cowboys are content passively watching the free-agent wheeling and dealing throughout the league.
The Broncos have a smattering of holes left to fill.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Dolphins beat reporter Armando Salguero, of the Miami Herald, writes that regardless of whether or not Jason Taylor wants a trade, the simple fact is that the ball is in the front office's hands.
As much as it makes sense on the surface, don't expect the Eagles to make a play for Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald.
The Bengals are interested in a host of role-player type of free agents, but aren't actively pursuing them.
Improving their run defense is one of the keys of the Broncos' turnaround.
One of the better offensive linemen left in the free-agent pool decided to sign with the Titans.
A different brand of football is gaining popularity in Seattle.
One columnist wonders if the Patriots' Spygate coverup was worse than the initial crime.
The Dolphins are looking to reel in yet another cog in the Cowboys' machine.
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