Bills DB Jabari Greer is fitting into the secondary despite an off-season in which it looked like the team might no longer need him.
Dolphins coach Tony Sparano believes that if he builds a good team, the fans will come.
Patriots defensive coordinator Dean Pees says 49ers offensive coordinator Mike Martz “has always had a great attack on offense. He likes to get the ball downfield, spread you out, [and] does a lot of different things, so it’s always a challenge.”
Jets owner Woody Johnson explains his business strategies.
Cowboys backup QB Brad Johnson lost a bet with WR Terrell Owens.
The Giants’ defense expects to see a strong running attack on Sunday.
Says Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Johnson of Redskins TE Chris Cooley, “This is a guy we’ve got to do a good job on. He has hurt people. He has hurt us, at times, in the past. We have to keep him under control.”
Redskins coach Jim Zorn explains why WR Malcolm Kelly will be inactive again this week: “He just hasn’t participated enough in our team responsibilities for me to feel comfortable with him running the routes.”
Says Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron of FB Le’Ron McClain, “When you have big backs who have a nose for the goal line, let them do their thing. Hey, that’s a personal thing with me. I think the line loves it, too, the backs love it.”
Steelers RB Mewelde Moore is going to be a busy man.
The Bengals have signed LB Abdul Hodge from their practice squad.
Browns DB Brandon McDonald may look familiar to some fans.
The Bears’ banged-up cornerbacks say they’ll be healthy enough to face the Lions’ receivers.
The Lions avoided a local TV blackout.
The Packers’ defensive players know they can’t lose sight of Falcons RB Jerious Norwood.
The Vikings’ offense will get a respite with a couple of games against weak defenses.
Titans RB Chris Johnson said he had “a nice little conversation” with Ravens LB Ray Lewis.
The Jaguars will have to play Sunday without half their starting secondary.
The Colts are hoping some unproven players can bolster their run defense.
Texans S Will Demps will be a game-time decision with a hamstring injury.
The Falcons are worried about their breakdowns in the red zone.
Says Panthers coach John Fox of OT Frank Omiyale, “He’s got the athletic tools. He’s got good feet and good body control for a big man. A lot of guys don’t get opportunities, so whether it’s for Frank or whomever, you need to make the most of it.”
Dr. James Andrews was glad to hear that the Saints he operated on played well on Sunday.
The Buccaneers are concerned about the Broncos’ wide receivers.
The Broncos’ running game has been stuck in neutral.
Says Chiefs rookie LT Branden Albert, “I’m not injury prone. Don’t start saying that about me.”
The development of QB JaMarcus Russell is the most important priority for the Raiders.
Chargers S Clinton Hart says he’s excited about his dad watching him play on Sunday: “He’s been in prison for half the time I’ve been in the league. He’s never seen me play in person.”
The Cardinals think it would help their defense if the offense scored first.
LB Tully Banta-Cain is finally about to get on the field for the 49ers.
Seahawks RB T.J. Duckett is grinding out the tough yards.
New Rams coach Jim Haslett is opening up practices.
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October 4th, 2008 at 11:50 am
Were Brad and TO betting on how many passes TO would drop?
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