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  • JAC Quarterback
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    Tim Couch filed an injury grievance against the Packers.
    Couch’s release was largely because of his sore arm, so he’s probably got a strong case.
  • JAC Quarterback
    Tim Couch returned to Packers practice and played with the first team on Monday.
    Couch is surprisingly competing with undrafted rookie Scott McBrien for a roster spot.
  • JAC Quarterback
    Free agent Tim Couch will visit arm surgeon Dr. James Andrews in Alabama to determine the extent of his arm injury.
    Couch fears he tore sore something in his arm, which would explain a lot.
  • JAC Quarterback
    Rumors in Green Bay say that the Packers may carry only two active QBs, meaning Tim Couch would be cut.
    In that scenario, Brett Favre and Doug Pederson would remain active. Scott McBrien would hang around to run the scout team as a member of the practice squad.
  • JAC Quarterback
    Bears report that they will not sign Tim Couch.
    “Right now we think we’re going in a different direction. The three guys we have on our roster right now is what we’re going with,” coach Love Smith said. Couch must not be fully healthy because the Bears are past desperate right now.
  • JAC Quarterback
    The Browns are entertaining the thought of bringing Tim Couch back this week.
    They need a backup for Luke McCown with Jeff Garcia, and likely Kelly Holcomb out. But it still looks like a longshot.
  • JAC Quarterback
    Though Tim Couch’s sore arm limited him in practice Thursday, he’ll probably play against New Orleans on Saturday night.
    He almost has to play if he wants to stick around with the Packers as Brett Favre’s backup.
  • JAC Quarterback
    The NFL still hasn’t scheduled a hearing to discuss Tim Couch’s grievance against the Green Bay Packers.
    Tim who?
  • JAC Quarterback
    Depending on the newspaper, the Tim Couch trade talks are dead or still a Packers priority.
    As Operation Ivy once said, “All I know is that I don’t know nothing.” Couch doesn’t seem willing to sit behind Brett Favre for two seasons. Check out today’s Green Bay Press Gazette for another viewpoint.
  • JAC Quarterback
    Look for the Browns to resolve the Tim Couch situation shortly.
    His agent will seek a trade this week and should find one. If not, the team would release him shortly.