Film review showed that the Bills didn’t have an offensive line capable of protecting quarterbacks who weren’t worth protecting.
The Dolphins were interested in G Richie Incognito during the season and might still have eyes for him.
The Patriots won the Oustanding Overall Player Development Award given by the NFL.
Jets coach Rex Ryan has been a fan of CB Antonio Cromartie for many years.
After playing both linebacker and defensive end in 2009, Paul Kruger could be ticketed for the Ravens defensive line this season.
Ken Dyer, a Bengals defensive back who was paralyzed in a 1971 game, died at the age of 63.
TE Benjamin Watson finds similarities with the Browns and Patriots offenses, but thinks he’ll be used more often with his new team.
An autograph signing turned part of DL Ziggy Hood’s hometown of Amarillo into Steelers country.
Dennis Dillon of the Sporting News likes that the Texans retained WR Kevin Walter.
After leaving the Colts, WR Hank Baskett discussed his role in the fateful onside kick that opened the second half of the Super Bowl.
Jaguars G.M. Gene Smith downplayed concerns about a slow 40 time at the combine for Florida CB Joe Haden.
Defensive line coach Jim Washburn’s success at developing players has kept the Titans defense strong even as several players leave for greener pastures.
Dave Krieger of the Denver Post tries to see what’s behind the caricature of Broncos WR Brandon Marshall.
Several members of the Chiefs honored a local autistic high school football player at the 101 Awards banquet.
Raiders DE Matt Shaughnessy is hoping to build on an encouraging rookie season.
It remains to be seen how much the Chargers’ restricted free agents will take part in the offseason program.
Past history shows it’s not necessarily a bad thing that the Cowboys have been quiet in free agency.
Giants CB Aaron Ross says he’s fully recovered from the injuries that sank his 2009 season.
There’s not much behind the idea that keeping QB Michael Vick and losing him as a free agent will net the Eagles a valued draft pick.
Said C Casey Rabach of staying with the Redskins, “It just kinda came down to the right feel. There’s been a total overhaul of the front office and coaching staff, and I liked all the moves. When it feels right, it feels right. And this one did.”
Bears LB Hunter Hillenmeyer wants to see more urgency from owners on the labor front.
Lions coach Jim Schwartz won’t rule out drafting a quarterback in April.
A man who sold his blood for $15 a pint to afford season tickets was inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame, and doctors think Jim Becker might have actually saved his life by giving blood.
Former Vikings DT Esera Tuaolo is in the running for a spot on the reality show “America’s Got Talent.”
The Falcons have shown a varied approach to free agency in Thomas Dimitroff’s three years running the team.
The Panthers’ low-key approach to free agency is expected to continue with a visit from former 49ers DB Marcus Hudson.
Saints WR Devery Henderson was honored with a parade in his hometown of Opelousas.
The addition of WR Reggie Brown gives the Buccaneers three of the first seven picks in the second round of the 2005 draft.
Things appear to be heating up between the Cardinals and Chargers restricted free agent QB Charlie Whitehurst.
Where will the Rams find the help they need at wide receiver?
What offensive tackles might be around for the 49ers in the second round?
Former Seahawks coach Jim Mora will help his former assistant Chris Beake with the Bellevue High football team.