The cheapest season tickets at the Cowboys’ new season will cost $590 for 10 games.

Ray Lewis’s younger brother knows he’s going to have to work hard just to earn a roster spot in Dallas.

Says Dolphins RB Ricky Williams of front-office boss Bill Parcells, “I like him more than I thought I would.”

The Giants could be interested in free agent DE Renaldo Wynn.

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has no objections to S Troy Polamalu working out on his own in California, rather than at the team’s facilities.

Maybe the Boston Herald can get back in the Patriots’ good graces with some puff pieces about players’ charity events.

Jets QB Kellen Clemens refers to Chad Pennington, with whom he’s competing for the starting job, as “a phenomenal guy.”

Former Lions RB Kevin Jones’ doctor says he’s making good progress in recovering from a knee injury.

Says Browns WR Joshua Cribbs of adding offense to his special teams duties, “Last year, we put in one or two plays a game, but this year, it will be on a more consistent basis.”

The Bucs have signed FB B.J. Askew to a four-year contract extension.

Former Packers RB Herbert “Whisper” Goodman is now a professional in mixed martial arts.

Packers CEO Mark Murphy says the team is 10th in the league in revenue.

Says Vikings RB Adrian Peterson of his goal of winning the league MVP award, “I definitely feel like I can do it.”

Browns backup QB Brady Quinn says there’s no doubt in his mind that he can effectively lead the team if called on to do so.

Says Colts owner Jim Irsay of the Indianapolis Super Bowl bid, “We don’t hide the fact that we [don’t have] the weather of South Florida or Southern California or wherever.”

Three Jaguars veterans — DE Paul Spicer, RB Fred Taylor and S Jamaal Fudge — have skipped the opening of organized team activities.

Jaguars DT Rob Meier agreed to a four-year contract extension Thursday.

Says Brian Leonard of his role on the Rams, “I’ll be playing a little bit of running back, a little bit of fullback, special teams. I think I’m best when I’m in different roles at different times.”

Titans defensive line coach Jim Washburn thinks his unit can be better in 2008 than it was in 2007.

The Broncos’ new money man says everyone in the front office is on the same page.

Chiefs coach Herm Edwards says he needs continuity on his offensive line.