Patriots TE Ben Watson helped to honor local high school athletes.

Says Bill Callahan of moving from Nebraska head coach to Jets offensive line coach, “I don’t take this position any less meaningful than I did my previous positions.”

Bengals RB Chris Perry’s playing status is still up in the air.

The Browns took a pass on most of this year’s Hall of Fame class.

A couple of Steelers fans named their son after Three Rivers Stadium.

Asked about the current state of his former team, Hall of Fame Lions CB Lem Barney said, “I think they are going to win it all this year, man. Then he paused and said, “Nah, man, I’m kidding.”

Vikings RB Adrian Peterson was honored by his home town.

Former NFL receiver David Boston seems to have a better attitude now that he’s playing in Canada.

Former NFL receiver Curtis Conway is now a trivia answer as Muhammad Ali’s son-in-law.

A Nashville publicist has some thoughts on how Titans DE Jevon Kearse can repair his reputation after his DUI arrest.

Have the Carolina Panthers been around long enough to debate who’s their greatest player in franchise history?

Colts QB Peyton Manning says he felt old when a rookie told him “he likes watching me play on ESPN Classic.”  [Editor’s note:  The rookie was even more impressed with Peyton’s performance in The Munsters.]