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Kaczur's arrest outlined; Ravens needing to sign rookies

By Matt Sohn
July 18, 2008

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Friday, July 18, 2008

Patriots OT Nick Kaczur stands trial soon for possession of Oxycontin.

Although Joe Flacco is signed, sealed and delivered, the Ravens have eight more draft picks left to sign.

Apparently, there's still a lot more to be hashed out in the Jason Taylor saga in Miami.

The Chiefs did some house-cleaning in their secondary.

One columnist believes Brett Favre is getting too much of a free pass because of his reputation.

Gary Zimmerman is busy crafting his Hall of Fame induction speech.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Are the Vikings tyring to get an early jump on obtaining Brett Favre?

The Bucs are just one of the teams having difficulty signing their rookies to due issues surrounding guarenteed money.

The Boston Globe examines the Patriots' tight ends in its kickoff to camp.

One Detroit blogger believes the Lions let go of Kevin Jones prematurely.

The Ravens agreed to a deal worth up to $30 million with first-round pick Joe Flacco.

T.J. Houshmandzadeh is running a camp of his own before reporting for Bengals camp.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

John Beck may have an edge in the Dolphins' QB derby because of a freak injury suffered by Josh McCown.

New Bears RB Kevin Jones is out to prove he'll be the biggest bargain of the offseason.

Packers GM Ted Thompson is faced with a lot of decisions in the Brett Favre saga, none of them which bode all that well for the team.

Former Charger Fred Dean has lived a life of gridiron brilliance and medical nightmares, but now has found a calling in the clergy.

Cowboys S Ken Hamlin gambled. It paid off.

The Titans and star DT Albert Haynesworth were unable to reach an agreement on a long-term deal.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Brett Favre didn't mince words when he talked about his frustration with Packers management. Meanwhile, one columnist on the west coast in enjoying the melodrama of it all. Another east coast writer writer thinks that Tampa Bay ought to get the Favre-nod.

Peyton Manning underwent knee surgery that should keep him sidelined through training camp.

The Patriots may be a pass-first team, but their running backs could play a bigger role in this season's team.

Cowboys franchised S Ken Hamlin's agent is making one last push for a long-term contract.

Ahmad Bradshaw is out of jail, but an NFL investigation still looms.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Former Bengals WR Chris Henry finally has received some positive news.

Most NFL fans know Antonio Cromartie is a pretty good football player. Now, he's going on a publicity tour to make sure people know who he is as a person.

Jonathan Ogden is not the only member of his family who's looking to make a positive impact in Baltimore.

Panthers OL Ryan Kalil's biggest fear? Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

Brett Favre might not have the full backing of Packers management, but that doesn't mean the Lambeau faithful don't fully support him.

When Titans fans stood waiting to buy tickets, banter about how good they'll be this year ensued.

 
   






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