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- Report: Jets to release running back Thomas Jones
- Owens to be a free agent; Bills announce they will not offer him a contract
- Texas QB McCoy says his shoulder will be 100 percent and is ‘just about ready to go’
- Bills appear likely to keep running back Marshawn Lynch
- NFL Competition Committee to take a look at current overtime format
- Oklahoma QB Bradford not talking what teams have talked to him
- Broncos still undecided on the future of Brandon Marshall
- Cardinals seem more than ever ready to move WR Boldin
Report: Jets to release running back Thomas Jones Posted: 27 Feb 2010 06:31 PM PST
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Owens to be a free agent; Bills announce they will not offer him a contract Posted: 27 Feb 2010 06:25 PM PST
The Bills also declined to offer contracts to defensive end Ryan Denney and wide receiver Josh Reed. "We wanted to inform all three players ahead of the start of the free agency period so they could begin making their plans," Bills general manager Buddy Nix said. "We just felt that was the right thing to do. All three have represented our organization with class and we thank them for their dedication and hard work." Last season in his only year with the Bills, Owens caught 55 passes for 829 yards and five touchdowns in his only season in Buffalo. He also ran for a touchdown. He will turn 37 this December. "I would like to thank the great fans in Buffalo, Ralph Wilson & the Bills organization for all their supports this past season," Owens said on Twitter. The six-time Pro Bowl receiver caught his 1,000th pass in Week 16 at Atlanta to become the sixth player in league history to reach the milestone. Owens then moved into third place on the career list with 14,951 yards receiving in a 30-7 win over Indianapolis in Week 17. Denney and Reed were both second-round picks in the 2002 draft. Denney made 318 tackles and 23 1/2 sacks in his career, while Reed is fifth on the club's career receiving list with 311 catches for 3,575 yards. |
Texas QB McCoy says his shoulder will be 100 percent and is ‘just about ready to go’ Posted: 27 Feb 2010 05:44 PM PST
He hurt the shoulder in the BCS Title game, but says that the damage should not change what teams think about him when it comes to wanting to draft him in late April. He had an MRI on Friday, which showed no damage in the shoulder. “Obviously, that was going to be a tough part of the weekend, because people are going to want to know how the shoulder is and how it’s healing up,” the University of Texas standout said. “The good thing is my shoulder is 100 percent fine. There’s nothing wrong with it. We found nothing wrong with it. It’s just a nerve injury, and it’s just about 100 percent. It’s just about ready to go.” McCoy says he can’t tell the difference in his shoulder strength in the weight room and will throw fully at Texas’ Pro Day on March 30. McCoy is telling teams to look past the injury and the measurements. “I have a lot of intangibles you can’t measure.” McCoy has been in rehabilitation and working with noted surgeon Dr. James Andrews of Birmingham, Ala., since the injury and is currently on what he calls a “strict” throwing schedule. “I can’t wait to get out there and show them my shoulder is OK, and I can make all the throws,” McCoy said. |
Bills appear likely to keep running back Marshawn Lynch Posted: 27 Feb 2010 05:34 PM PST In an offseason that has been filled with change, and the changes that are still to come, there doesn't seem to be any likelihood that the Buffalo Bills backfield duo is going to change in 2010. According to an article appearing on nationalfootballpost.com, Bills head coach Chan Gailey has given no indication the team intents to part ways with former first round pick Marshawn Lynch. Rather, it very much sounds as if Lynch is staying put and will be a focial point for the offense along with fellow backfield running mate Fred Jackson. Here's some of Gailey's thoughts regarding Lynch in the article by Aaron Wilson: "Marshawn is an excellent football player," Gailey said today at the NFL scouting combine. "The guy's extremely talented, can catch the ball, can run it. He can run with power. He can get around the edge. He's a very good football player. I hope we're able to take him and use him. "I'm not so sure that today it doesn't take two quality guys to get you through a season," Gailey said. "We're finding that more and more and more in our league. The players are getting so much bigger and stronger and faster that the collisions are bigger every year. It takes you a couple guys to be able to get you through a year." There were rumors earlier this month regarding a possible deal between the Bills and the San Diego Chargers involving Lynch and Chargers corner Antonio Cromartie. Given Lynch's colorful and alarming off-the-field history, along with the Bills' new regime takeover, Lynch returning to Buffalo seemed very much in question. But the latest comments from Gailey seem to suggest the Bills have every intention of hanging on to Lynch. |
NFL Competition Committee to take a look at current overtime format Posted: 27 Feb 2010 05:16 PM PST As a football fan you either love or hate the current overtime format. There’s really not much of a way around it, as if your team loses a lot of times you hear about how OT is unfair, and then again if your team wins it’s fine as is. Finally the NFL has decided enough is enough, and in late March the competition committee will take a look at the rule of OT according to Peter King of SI who twitted about it earlier today:
I personally feel it is just fine as is. If a team loses the toss and can’t stop the opposing team, so be it. Sure it’s tough to watch your team battle for three hours and then lose after they lose a coin toss and can’t stop the opposing offense, but it’s not like they don’t have the chance to do it. This may be just posturing by the league to try and settle down those that seem to complain about it after every OT game that is own on the first possession. To me, it’s a non-issue, and if they crack and go with the college rules they are just bowing down to those whiners that complain about it all season after overtime games. |
Oklahoma QB Bradford not talking what teams have talked to him Posted: 27 Feb 2010 01:21 PM PST
You can be the St.Louis Rams, sitting with the number one pick, is one team that talked to Bradford. They are going to look at a QB, and last week one report said there is no doubt that they will take a QB with the first pick, and they are very interested in the Oklahoma QB. There are plenty of teams that seem to like Bradford in the top 10, and if the Rams take a pass on him, he won’t fall too far down the list. Rams general manager Billy Devaney said Friday that he has not decided what to do with the first pick in April’s draft. Devaney contradicted reports Friday that the Rams have settled on Bradford with the No. 1 pick. |
Broncos still undecided on the future of Brandon Marshall Posted: 27 Feb 2010 01:04 PM PST
Today the News-Tribune talks about Marshall, and says that as of now, no real decision has been made about what they are going to do with him for the 2010 season:
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Cardinals seem more than ever ready to move WR Boldin Posted: 27 Feb 2010 12:30 PM PST
There was plenty of rumors about Boldin being moved last offseason, but it never happened, but it seems like finally he will be in another uniform when the 2010 season starts. |
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