Harsh words for Bills RB Marshawn Lynch and his legal team.

Fins LB Joey Porter says that he hopes to “silence” his critics.  (We hope he plans to do that by playing well and not by, you know, killing anyone.)

Will Jared Gaither pick up where Jonathan Ogden left off?

Bengals coach Marvin Lewis says that his team is in a “good spot.”

Here’s a look at the Bengals’ 2008 roster.

Bengals RB Chris Perry says that he’s “87.5 percent” healthy.  (How can he be sure it’s not 87.3 percent?)

Six weeks off doesn’t mean six weeks of laying around for Steelers players.

Steelers rookie WR Limas Sweed once got fired from a job after falling into a vat of strawberry ice cream.

Here’s a look at where the Jaguars currently stand.

The Titans are working out with kettlebells.  (Coincidentally, the new head trainer is Izzy Mandelbaum.)

Chiefs LB Derrick Johnson is dealing with the first Father’s Day without his father.

Asked if he was chubby as a kid, 49ers DT Kentawn Balmer said, “A bit chubby?  Man, I was fat.”

49ers sixth-round rookie WR Josh Morgan has been turning heads during OTAs.

Buccaneers RB Cadillac Williams could play in 2008; “What he’s done is nothing short of miraculous,” coach Jon Gruden said.

Do the Panthers really have a backup plan behind QB Jake Delhomme?

Vikings offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell likes the team’s quarterbacks.

Packers corners Al Harris and Charles Woodson could be facing real competition this season.

Here’s ten things about the 2008 Bears.  (And here’s No. 11:  They ain’t very good.)

Cowboys WR Sam Hurd has his sights set on the No. 1, No. 2, or No. 3 spot on the depth chart.

The post-Super Bowl rubber chicken circuit has left some of the Giants in something other than peak condition.

Gary Myers of the New York Daily News thinks that the Giants need to get rid of TE Jeremy Shockey.

Coming soon?  Live NFL games on your Sprint phone.

Former Arizona RB Chris Jennings couldn’t catch on with an NFL team, so he’s heading to Canada.

Former Cowboys QB Quincy Carter is now playing for the Kansas City Brigade of the Arena Football League.

Broncos S John Lynch hopes to go out with a bang.  (In today’s NFL, that phrase doesn’t quite have the same meaning it used to have.)

The Broncos have cut six Americans, and added a Mexican.

Former NFL CB Aeneas Williams is now the pastor of a church he founded.

Happy fiftieth birthday, Dianabol!

Various high-profile retirements will make the NFL a quieter venture in 2008.