The Browns say that they have an open competition at quarterback, between Brandon Weeden, Seneca Wallace and Colt McCoy. But if the competition is so open, why does GM Tom Heckhert "fully expect" Weeden to win it already?
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On the same day that the Buccaneers signed veteran tight end Dallas Clark, they also shipped three-year starter Kellen Winslow to Seattle for an undisclosed conditional pick in the 2013 NFL Draft.
The Cowboys begin OTAs Tuesday cornerback Mike Jenkins won't be there because he wants to be traded, sources tell the Fort Worth Star-Telegram's Clarence Hill Jr.
"I don't think they're going to rush (Ryan Tannehill) into anything," Ross told NFL Network's Jeff Darlington. "He's going to have to win the starting job. I think Matt Moore will probably be the starter, and I wish him the best."
On Monday, tight end Kellen Winslow announced that the Buccaneers didn't want him, in part because he hasn't participated in the team's offseason workouts. Ultimately, the team would like to trade him. That news led to reports that former Colts tight end Dallas Clark, who had visited the Bucs recently, would be signed.
After reaching a plea agreement last week, Jets backup nose tackle Kenrick Ellis is headed to jail for 45 days following the team's minicamp that ends June 14, several outlets are reporting.
On the first day of Redskins OTAs, Mike Shanahan got crushed by cornerback Brandyn Thompson on Monday in an on-field collision that apparently left Washington's coach feeling woozy. Although Shanahan walked off the field under his own power, a team spokesman said he wasn't in condition to talk to reporters after the practice.
Coaches love a defensive scheme and change. Via Bill Parcells, Pat Kirwan says disaster often ensues. Acquiring the right parts (and landing FA Mario Williams helps) first, then changing is the key, as have the Bills.
Fox Sports has reported that the NFL owners will vote this week during the owner*s meetings in Atlanta on making thigh and knee pads mandatory for all players beginning in the 2013 season.
Still steaming over their tough punishments from the NFL, Saints players say off the record they've been 'railroaded' in the 'Bountgate' case. Mike Freeman hears them out and wonders: Will we ever know the whole truth?