NFL Links: How hot is Reid's seat in Philly?
A Philadelphia writer thinks anything short of a Super Bowl appearance could get Eagles coach Andy Reid fired.
NFL Links: Bengals' Green stepping up to lead
Bengals WR A.J. Green has established himself as a leader during the offseason, says a Cincinnati reporter.
NFL Links: Rams' Bradford an expert at learning
Rams QB Sam Bradford is learning from his mistakes and getting comfortable in yet another new offense, says a St. Louis columnist.
NFL Links: Will Raiders give McClain another chance?
The jail sentence for MLB Rolando McClain is "not a complete disaster" for the Raiders, says a Bay Area columnist.
NFL Links: The biggest challenge for Griffin III
A Washington D.C. columnist has some advice for Robert Griffin III.
NFL Links: Spielman rightfully giddy
A Minnesota columnist says he doesn't blame Vikings GM Rick Spielman for being pleased with himself.
NFL Links: Newton showing more maturity
Head coach Ron Rivera said the Panthers' highest-profile player "seems like a different person" compared to last season.
NFL Links: Umenyiora not sharing plans for workouts
Osi Umenyiora won't say if he plans to attend the start of the Giants' offseason workouts.
NFL Links: Criticism of Williams going too far
A St. Louis columnist says Gregg Williams doesn't deserve some of the criticism he's receiving.
NFL Links: No progress in contract talks for Bengals' Lewis
A Cincinnati reporter says contract-extension talks between Marvin Lewis and the Bengals are "at a standstill."
NFL Links: Tebow intends to start
A New York columnist says the Jets could have a new starting quarterback by Halloween.
NFL Links: Sanchez and Holmes hash things out
Mark Sanchez says he's working on mending his relationship with Santonio Holmes.
NFL Links: Broncos eyeing quarterbacks
Peyton Manning isn't the only quarterback the Broncos are interested in adding this offseason, says a Denver reporter.
NFL Links: Roethlisberger chats with Haley
Ben Roethlisberger says he recently had "a really good talk" with his new offensive coordinator.
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