With 15 catches for 155 yards through three preseason games, Bills TE Jonathan Stupar is making a strong case for a roster spot.
Dolphins RG Donald Thomas had a noticeable impact in the running game during Saturday’s game with the Panthers.
It turns out that Patriots QB Tom Brady only has himself to blame for a big hit delivered by Bengals DE Robert Geathers.
Jets coach Rex Ryan wants to use Thomas Jones, Leon Washington and Shonn Greene the same way the Ravens employed their three running backs last season.
Ryan may not recognize much about the Ravens defense on Monday night.
By bringing a more aggressive pass rush, the Bengals are increasing the pressure on cornerbacks Leon Hall and Jonathan Joseph.
Browns OL Ryan Tucker is convinced that a tougher training camp will pay off in a better team this season.
CB Keiwan Ratliff has made a quick adjustment to playing in Steelers defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau’s scheme.
Said Texans coach Gary Kubiak, “We took a step back. I hate to say that, because preseason is about stepping forward. Now we’ve got to rebound against, to me, one of the best teams in the league.”
The joke around the Colts is that LB Clint Session’s decision to cut off his dreadlocks has made him a faster player.
Jaguars QB Todd Bouman had several passes batted down against the Buccaneers, which may have the team looking for other options at backup quarterback.
The Titans will finally get a look at KR Mark Jones in Saturday’s game against the Browns.
Ideally the Broncos would give WR Eddie Royal a rest on kickoff and punt returns, but bobbles and fumbles by potential replacements may make that difficult.
Chiefs coach Todd Haley said that QB Matt Cassel is going to have to make plays on the move because of the problems along the offensive line.
TE Brandon Myers helped his chances of making the Raiders on Saturday night, while WR/KR Nick Miller’s fumble on a punt return might cost him his shot.
It looks like WR Legedu Naanee’s big-play ability will be a big part of the Chargers offense this season.
Said Cowboys QB Tony Romo, “We’re going to be proactive and we’re going to try to push the envelope with our tempo, with our discipline and with our consistency in what we try to do on every play.”
The Giants are looking forward to their game with the Jets as a way to wash away memories of their poor performance against Chicago.
Eagles coach Andy Reid thinks that T Jason Peters, out with a quadriceps injury, could play on Thursday against the Jaguars.
Although Redskins QB Jason Campbell was 1-for-7 against the Steelers, coach Jim Zorn thought “he did a nice job of getting us into the right play.”
David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune doesn’t think Devin Hester needs to be the number one receiver for the Bears to be successful.
Rookie LB DeAndre Levy provided one of the few bright spots for the Lions on Saturday night.
It looks like Jason Spitz, Josh Sitton and Allan Barbre will start at center, right guard and right tackle, respectively, for the Packers.
Vikings RB Adrian Peterson was happy with his increased workload during Friday night’s game with the Chiefs.
The Falcons will get QB Chris Redman back in the mix for this week’s game, which means either D.J. Shockley or John Parker Wilson will sit out.
Although Panthers CB Captain Munnerlyn fumbled a punt on Saturday, his 58-yard return showed he has something to offer the team.
Saints DL Anthony Hargrove had an active game rushing the passer against the Texans.
Buccaneers P Josh Bidwell said that his season-ending hip surgery won’t be the end of his career.
Cardinals QB Kurt Warner compared RB LaRod Stephens-Howling to the departed J.J. Arrington because he can “make a big play every time he touches the ball.”
Rams WR Donnie Avery is running at full speed which puts him ahead of schedule in his recovery from a broken bone in his foot.
Has 49ers coach Mike Singletary’s physical style resulted in more injuries?
Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck sounded happy about taking three sacks against the Broncos because his back was no worse for the wear.