Andrews pulls head-scratcher; Brady back at Gillette
By Matt Sohn
July 25, 2008
Friday, July 25, 2008
Shawn Andrews is surprisingly absent at Eagles camp, while Brian Westbrook is somewhat surprisingly present.
Tom Brady may have spent less time training with his teammates this offseason than he has in years past, but that doesn't mean his desire has diminished.
Five players bear particular intrigue at Bucs camp. Five story lines dominate the landscape at Vikings camp.
One Dallas columnist believes that no matter what the Cowboys do this season, Jason Garrett will be the head coach in 2009.
Kellen Winslow is at training camp, not holding out for a bigger contract.
Contrary to what many figured, Lane Kiffin is back on the Raiders' sideline.
Dwayne Bowe and Brodie Croyle are growing tight.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Bill Belichick's attention to detail is what makes Patriots training camp so unique.
Don't tell LB Derrick Johnson that the Chiefs are rebuilding.
One columnist believes the Bucs would be dumb if they opted against pursuing Brett Favre.
The newest development on the Panthers' re-shuffled offensive line is the move of Travelle Wharton to left guard.
Joe Horn doesn't want to be suiting up in Atlanta this season, but he'll still report to camp on time.
In Warrick Dunn's autobiography, he writes about his controntation with the death-row inmate the murdered his mother.
It's up to Mike Holmgren to save the deteriorating Seattle sports scene.
It's Super Bowl or bust for the Cowboys.
Devin Hester on his contract: "I can't go out and play this year making $445,000. Come on, man."
Roger Goodell is not sitting around idly in the Brett Fave-Green Bay fiasco.
Tavares Gooden is making an impact at a Ravens position that's already stacked.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
The Colts say it's all systems go for Marvin Harrison and his knee come training camp.
After a few down seasons, Donovan McNabb enters a pivotal year at the helm of the Eagles.
Members of the NFL security department stopped by Winters Park to question Vikings officials regarding the Brett Favre tampering charge.
The Seahawks are forging ahead into camp without either of their top two draft picks.
Most teams enter training camp with optimism and excitement. The Raiders are filled with doubt and questions.
Count Jets coach Eric Mangini among those who believe training camp shouldn't be an overly taxing grind.
Jason Taylor has embraced being a part of a new organization, and has a new number, too.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
The Ravens will be staging a QB competition in its truest form.
Jason Taylor said that "a piece of my heart will always be a Dolphin, but now I'm a Redskin and I'm very happy to be."
One Washington, D.C., columnist writes that the Skins didn't just obtain a dominant defensive player in Jason Taylor, they obtained the type of player and person who can change the entire Redskins culture.
The 49ers are unsure whether Larry Allen will remain with the squad.
First-round pick Duane Brown is the only Texans draftee not under contract.
Despite all of the focus on Brett Favre, the Packers' wide receivers will have a big say in the success of the team.
The Colts are having difficulty getting their rookies signed, although sixth-round WR Pierre Garcon signed Tuesday morning (after the linked article was written).
The Steelers anticipate that all of their rookies will be inked to deals by the start of camp.
Perhaps as insurance for legally embattled OT Nick Kaczur, the Patriots signed former Jets starter Anthony Clement.
The Mike Bell tolls no longer in Denver.
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