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Matthew Stafford became the fourth quarterback in NFL history to throw for 5,000 yards in a season this year.
Former NFL quarterback Chris Weinke doesn’t question whether Peyton Manning will return to football.
Cornerback Shawntae Spencer has spent eight seasons in San Francisco, primarily as a starter.
The Cowboys cut a number of big-name, big money players before last season.
Another colorful NFL player that dominated headlines last decade wants to return to the league.
The Browns haven’t played any better since Mike Holmgren joined the organization two years ago.
We mentioned earlier Thursday that the majority of teams take their time working on contracts for their impending free agents.
We’ve written a lot about whether the Texans will place the franchise tag on restricted free agent Arian Foster.
The Eagles have decided not to raise ticket prices in 2012.
The Packers have a number of intriguing free agents: Jermichael Finley, Scott Wells, Matt Flynn, and Jarrett Bush.
It’s that day of the week again.
Franchise tag season officially starts on Monday, February 20th.
Brandon Lloyd said at the end of last season that he’d like to play for Josh McDaniels, wherever McDaniels landed in 2012.
We already passed along some of the highlights from NFL Network Mike Mayock’s marathon two hour conference call on Wednesday.
The Jaguars thought enough of Jason Hill last offseason that they re-signed him to a two-year contract and started him ten games.
The Vikings played eleven games in 2011 against teams that finished .500 or better.
I’ve been compiling potential franchise tag candidates for a column this week.
NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock is a big Andrew Luck fan.
Patriots receiver Wes Welker has taken a lot of heat in Boston and beyond since the Super Bowl.
It’s been widely reported that Colts quarterback Peyton Manning has undergone three neck surgeries in the last two years.
ESPN issued a press release on Wednesday entitled: “Ron Jaworski signs five-year extension for new, expanded multiplatform analyst role.”