The Washington Redskins have held nine days of offseason practice so far -- a three-day rookie camp and six OTAs -- so they’ve gotten a chance to formulate early impressions of rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III.
Primarily a 3-4 team for the better part of the last decade, the Dolphins are undergoing a fairly dramatic defensive shift under first-year coordinator Kevin Coyle.
Peter King of SI.com recently published a story that alluded to new Bucs coach Greg Schiano’s control-freakish insistence on monitoring the precise room temperature of hotel team meetings for road games while Schiano coached at Rutgers.
In explaining why the Cowboys won’t trade disgruntled, contract-year cornerback Mike Jenkins, owner Jerry Jones has steadfastly called Jenkins “a vital part of our plan.”
The Giants may need more early-season impact out of rookie receiver Rueben Randle than they initially anticipated, after top wideout Hakeem Nicks broke his right foot.
The Steelers signed free agent tackle Max Starks off the street in early October of last season, and he solidified Pittsburgh’s left tackle position before a torn ACL ended his season in January.
The Kansas City Chiefs lost their best offensive player on September 18 of last season, when tailback Jamaal Charles tore his left ACL against the Detroit Lions.
Cleveland Browns Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown wasn’t thrilled with the team’s selection of Trent Richardson in last month’s first round, and he made those feelings clear on the draft’s first day.
The Giants announced that wide receiver Hakeem Nicks’ recovery would last 12 weeks after he fractured the fifth metatarsal in his right foot during Thursday’s OTA practice.
New Seahawks tight end Kellen Winslow is a big name and he’ll be just 29 years old when the upcoming season starts, but he may not have a whole lot left after at least six career knee surgeries.