Asked what he would say to people who think the Super Bowl was a fluke, Giants coach Tom Coughlin said, “What I would say is, ‘That’s a lot of garbage.’”

Giants WR Steve Smith should have more balls thrown his way.

Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Johnson says he’s happy to go into the season with three starting-caliber cornerbacks.

QB Donovan McNabb expects the Eagles to make the playoffs.

The Redskins are cracking down on the use of online video from training camp.

Redskins coach Jim Zorn says RB Clinton Portis is unlikely to play in the preseason opener.

The Cowboys’ most interesting position battle may be in the return game.

There should be a resolution to the Terry Glenn situation before the Cowboys’ plane leaves for training camp.

Dolphins GM Jeff Ireland says he’s very excited about the secondary.

The Dolphins might add another offensive lineman before training camp.

It’s make or break time for Patriots WR Chad Jackson.

Said Patriots WR Randy Moss during a trip to West Virginia, “This is where I’m able to let my hair down and put my feet up. These people see me and spend time with me, so I feel like they know and understand me. This is home.”

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Ravens CB Samari Rolle will miss the start of training camp after the death of his father.

The Ravens are trying to convert a college basketball player into an offensive lineman.

Bengals coach Marvin Lewis says his team is as healthy as ever.

Said Bengals owner Mike Brown of QB Carson Palmer’s anti-Ohio State sentiments, “He may not know my dad coached at Ohio State and beat USC two years in a row.”

Do the Browns have a receiver in camp who can fill the shoes of Joe Jurevicius?

Bears coach Lovie Smith has a date in mind for when he’ll choose a starting quarterback.

Bears DT Dusty Dvoracek says he’s not assuming that he’ll get back the starting job he earned last year in training camp, only to be lost for the season with an injury in Week 1.

Lions President Matt Millen promises fans they’ll like what they see.

The Lions have signed all but two draft picks.

The Packers plan a training camp competition at guard.

Asked if he feels pressure, Vikings coach Brad Childress said, “No more than I put on myself.”

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Bucs QB Jeff Garcia has been excused for the first two days of camp because he’ll be at the 35th anniversary reunion for his father’s junior college championship team.

Says Colts offensive line coach Howard Mudd of rookie Mike Pollak, “He’s trying too hard and it slows him down, but we can get through that.”

Says Colts coach Tony Dungy of QB Peyton Manning’s injury, “If he’s truly out six weeks, it’ll be hard for him. He doesn’t like to stay inactive that long.”

The Titans have new lights allowing night time practices.

Broncos rookie CB Jack Williams wants to make an immediate impact, even if he has no shot of cracking the starting lineup.

The Chiefs are close to signing rookie CB Brandon Flowers.

Says Raiders coach Lane Kiffin, “some guys early in camp probably will get waived because they didn’t come back in the shape that we needed them to.”

Chargers C Nick Hardwick is expected to be played on the Physically Unable to Perform list.

The Falcons have added Doug Plank to their coaching staff.

The Saints’ biggest question is how much better the defense can be.

Another big question:  Is new TE Jeremy Shockey a good fit in the locker room?

It doesn’t look like Cardinals rookie Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie will report for the start of training camp.

Says Rams rookie Chris Long of the eight-figure guarantee on his new contract, “I can’t comprehend those numbers. I can’t grasp what all those numbers really mean on a day-to-day basis.”

The two Bay Area teams are keeping a low off-season profile.

The Seahawks’ top two picks are no-shows.