Bills DE Aaron Schobel is happy with the talent on the team’s defense.

The Redskins have signed CB J.T. Tryon, a fourth-round draft pick, to a three-year deal with a $429,000 signing bonus.

The good news?   Fins RB Ronnie Brown is healthy enough to race past an NFL player.  The bad news?  The player past whom Brown raced is a washed-up, loud-mouthed linebacker named Joey Porter.

The Dolphins are taking a much simpler approach to defense.

The woman with whom Marcus Vick was arguing before he was arrested seems like a real piece of work (which makes her a perfect candidate to eventually join the family).

The Jets made formal some expected front-office moves.

Who is the greatest Raven ever?  (Hey, why is there no place on the ballot for Elvis Grbac?)

Bengals WR Chad Johnson will be at training camp.

New Bengals defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer made the unit repeat on Friday the work that it had done on Thursday.

Bengals TE Daniel Coats has moved to fullback, where he will compete with Jeremi Johnson.

The Big Show missed two days of practice this week due to an undisclosed surgical procedure.  “I didn’t die, all right?” Holmgren said, which confirms that he didn’t receive a personality transplant.

Bengals WT T.J. Houshmandzadeh vows to improve again this year.

The Rams’ two seventh-round picks have a good shot at making the final roster.

Browns WR Braylon Edwards thinks that he’ll work well with WR Donte’ Stallworth.

The Texans have trimmed two more players from the roster.

Farewell, Charlie Jones.

Former Raiders coach John Rauch, who took the team to Super Bowl II, died this week at the age of 80.

Mike Walker, John Broussard, Matt Jones, Troy Williamson, and D’Juan Woods will likely be competing for two spots on the receiver depth chart in Jacksonville.

The Titans have signed G Isaac Snell.

The Redskins broke camp for six weeks on Friday, and we like this description from David Elfin of the Washington Times:  “Cornerback Fred Smoot departed in a vintage Chevy convertible with the bass thumping louder than he usually mouths off during practice or in the locker room.”

Giants LB Mathias Kiwanuka won’t be moving back to defensive end, for now.

Justin Tuck is expected to replace Michael Strahan at left defensive end.

OSHA is investigating the recent crane accident at the new Cowboys stadium; one of the three men who was injured is still hospitalized, in critical condition.