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Yahoo!: Seahawks agree to terms with TE Baker (AP)
The Seattle Seahawks have finally stepped into the free agent marketplace, agreeing to terms with tight end Chris Baker. A team spokesman confirmed a deal had been agreed to on Saturday, although the team did not release terms of the contract. Baker spent last season as a backupin New England, but previously was a starter for the New York Jets.
Yahoo!: Redskins re-sign OL Montgomery (AP)
Offensive lineman Will Montgomery has re-signed with the Washington Redskins. Montgomery, a restricted free agent, started three games at right guard last season as the Redskins frequently shuffled their lineup due to injuries. The 27-year-old lineman has played in 29 career games with nine starts over four seasons with the Carolina Panthers, New York Jets a ...
ESPN: LaDainian Tomlinson heads home after visits with New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings
LaDainian Tomlinson is heading home to San Diego to consider his options after spending a day with the New York Jets and leaving without a deal.
ESPN: Cleveland Browns, Jake Delhomme agree to two-year contract
In the same week it traded for Seneca Wallace, Cleveland Browns reached agreement on an two-year deal with quarterback Jake Delhomme.
ESPN: Agent: Cincinnati Bengals agree to re-sign safety Roy Williams
The Cincinnati Bengals reached a one-year agreement to re-sign safety Roy Williams Saturday, according to his agent, Jordan Woy.
ESPN: Seattle Seahawks agree to deal with ex-New England Patriots TE Chris Baker
Having lost out on former Patriots tight end Benjamin Watson on Friday, the Seahawks reached agreement with former Patriots tight end Chris Baker on Saturday, a league source said.
Sports Illustrated: Tomlinson leaves New York without contract with Jets
NEW YORK (AP) -- LaDainian Tomlinson is heading home to San Diego to consider his options after spending a day with the New York Jets and leaving without a deal.
Sports Blogs: BucEm :: Clayton safe, for now.
Clayton safe, for now. Per the PFT article, Michael Clayton will stay on the roster barring something unforeseen until at least its time to finalize the 53 man roster.
Sports Blogs: Big Cat Country: A SB Nation Site :: With the 24th pick of the Draft the Eagles pick Carlos Dunlap, DE from FloridaThe Eagles..
With the 24th pick of the Draft the Eagles pick Carlos Dunlap, DE from Florida The Eagles look to upgrade on the other side of Trent Cole. Their defense likes to put pressure on the Qb and Andy Reid likes drafting lineman. Although character is an issue, that has not stopped the Eagles getting players in the past(Owens, Peters). He has a high ceiling so the ...
Sports Blogs: The Daily Norseman :: Weekend Open Thread
Consider this an open thread for the weekend, free to discuss several things swirling about our favorite NFL team. 1) The Starcaps trial has ended, and by the looks of it, the good guys seemed to do pretty well, although Brad Childress, when placed under oath, STILL wouldnt say whether Favre was coming back. 2) Ray Edwards might be chased by the
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Bleeding Green Nation :: The Linc - Winston Justice & Quintin Demps, good guys.
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Big Cat Country: A SB Nation Site :: What is the Jaguars QB situation?
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·Browns, QB Delhomme agree to 2-year deal (AP)
Jake Delhomme has a new NFL home, and the Cleveland Browns have another new quarterback. Delhomme, released last week by the Carolina Panthers, has agreed to terms on a two-year deal with the Browns, whose quarterback position has been nothing short of a merry-go-round of players since the club returned as an expansion team 11 years ago.
·Tomlinson leaves Jets without deal (AP)
LaDainian Tomlinson flew home to San Diego on Saturday to consider his options after spending a day with the New York Jets and leaving without a deal. The free agent -- the eighth-leading rusher in NFL history -- was on a flight Saturday morning after his visit. He arrived in New Jersey on Thursday night after meeting with the Minnesota Vikings and spent Friday touring the Jets' facility in...
·Seahawks agree to terms with TE Baker (AP)
The Seattle Seahawks have finally stepped into the free agent marketplace, agreeing to terms with tight end Chris Baker. A team spokesman confirmed a deal had been agreed to on Saturday, although the team did not release terms of the contract. Baker spent last season as a backupin New England, but previously was a starter for the New York Jets.
·Redskins sign Larry Johnson for 3 years (AP)
Not content with just one aging, opinionated running back, the Washington Redskins added a second one Friday night when they signed Larry Johnson to a three-year, incentive-laden contract. Johnson agreed to a deal with a base value of $3.5 million, but he could make as much as $12 million if he meets certain incentives.
·Browns sign former Patriots TE Watson (AP)
The Cleveland Browns filled a gaping offensive hole, signing free agent tight end Benjamin Watson to a multiyear contract. Watson spent the past six seasons with the New England Patriots, where he previously worked with Browns coach Eric Mangini and offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. The Browns did not release financial terms.
·Bengals sign WR Bryant for 4 years, $28M (AP)
Antonio Bryant is the latest complementary receiver to Chad Ochocinco in Cincinnati. Bryant signed a four-year deal with the Bengals on Friday. He ostensibly replaced Laveranues Coles, who spent the 2009 season with the team, but then was released. "It was definitely a plus to me that this team really seemed to want me," Bryant said in a conference call.
·Packers extend S Collins, NT Pickett (AP)
The Green Bay Packers signed safety Nick Collins and nose tackle Ryan Pickett to long-term contract extensions Friday, securing the services of two cornerstones in their much-improved defense. The team did not release details of either deal. Collins' agents, Dave Butz and Alan Herman, confirmed a report on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Web site that Collins' deal was for three years...
·Big Ben atty. hires private investigator (AP)
An attorney for Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has hired a private investigator to look into a sexual assault allegation made by a 20-year-old Georgia college student. Police in the college town of Milledgeville continue to investigate, but have released little information since the accusation was made a week ago.
·Redskins re-sign OL Montgomery (AP)
Offensive lineman Will Montgomery has re-signed with the Washington Redskins. Montgomery, a restricted free agent, started three games at right guard last season as the Redskins frequently shuffled their lineup due to injuries. The 27-year-old lineman has played in 29 career games with nine starts over four seasons with the Carolina Panthers, New York Jets and Redskins.
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·LaDainian Tomlinson heads home after visits with New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings
LaDainian Tomlinson is heading home to San Diego to consider his options after spending a day with the New York Jets and leaving without a deal.
·Cleveland Browns, Jake Delhomme agree to two-year contract
In the same week it traded for Seneca Wallace, Cleveland Browns reached agreement on an two-year deal with quarterback Jake Delhomme.
·Agent: Cincinnati Bengals agree to re-sign safety Roy Williams
The Cincinnati Bengals reached a one-year agreement to re-sign safety Roy Williams Saturday, according to his agent, Jordan Woy.
·Seattle Seahawks agree to deal with ex-New England Patriots TE Chris Baker
Having lost out on former Patriots tight end Benjamin Watson on Friday, the Seahawks reached agreement with former Patriots tight end Chris Baker on Saturday, a league source said.
·Ben Roethlisberger's attorney hires private investigator to look into sexual assault allegation
An attorney for Ben Roethlisberger has hired a private investigator to look into a sexual assault allegation made by a 20-year-old Georgia college student.
·Brad Chidress of Minnesota Vikings: I did not leak positive doping tests
Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress says he is "absolutely not" the source who leaked the positive results of a doping test involving two of his players two years ago.
·Larry Johnson signs three-year contract with Washington Redskins
The Redskins made their biggest free-agent splash, reaching agreement on a three-year deal with running back Larry Johnson, according to league sources.
·Cleveland Browns sign Ben Watson to 3-year deal
After spending much of Thursday negotiating with the Seahawks and Browns, free-agent tight end Ben Watson opted to accept Cleveland's multiyear offer.
·Sam Bradford reschedules pro day for NFL personnel
Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford has pushed back his pro day at Oklahoma for NFL scouts by four days to March 29, according to NFL general managers andhead coaches.
·Hank Baskett returns to Philadelphia Eagles with one-year deal
Wide receiver Hank Baskett has signed a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, the team said Friday.
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