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02/22/2010

LaDainian Tomlinson's release a matter of production, money
LaDainian Tomlinson has gone the way of Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith, having been released by the Chargers on Monday with his career winding down, writes Rick Gosselin.

02/24/2010

NFLPA executive director says 2010 likely to be uncapped season
NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith says in a memo to players and their agents that it is likely no new collective bargaining agreement will be reached and the upcoming season will be played without a salary cap.

02/23/2010

Eagles release RB Brian Westbrook after eight seasons
The Philadelphia Eagles have released two-time Pro Bowl running back Brian Westbrook. Team officials announced the move Tuesday.

Cowlishaw: LaDainian Tomlinson one of the last of the featured backs
LaDainian Tomlinson talks about going to another team and trying to win a championship. He may get a job somewhere but it won't be a major role, writes Tim Cowlishaw.

02/22/2010

Chargers release TCU-ex LaDainian Tomlinson in salary cap move
LaDainian Tomlinson has been released by the San Diego Chargers, ending a brilliant nine-year run in which he became one of the NFL's greatest running backs.

Two NFL hopefuls trying to defy age-old concerns
The creases across Brandon Crawford's forehead are a mark of his experiences. He played college football. He survived boot camp in the Marines. He worked on an automotive parts assembly line, and he's not about to let some age-old question deter his lifelong dream. The 33-year-old defensive end has a message for scouts: He's not too old to play in the NFL.

02/21/2010

Payton, Rice lead first Black College Hall class
Walter Payton, Jerry Rice, Deacon Jones and former Grambling coach Eddie Robinson were among the first set of honorees inducted into the Black College hall of Fame on Saturday.

02/20/2010

Michael Johnson's center helps put NFL hopefuls on fast track to success

Former Texas star Sergio Kindle (left) and ex-Nebraska defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh (right) chat before having their performance evaluated.
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Running the fastest possible time in the 40 at this week's NFL Combine is what lures football players to the Michael Johnson Performance Center. Says former Texas star Sergio Kindle: "If you want to be fast, then who else to go to than Mike?"

Nebraska's Suh focuses on being the best
The players are more than an hour deep into their weight-lifting session. All but one gathers by a machine to take a break.

02/15/2010

Cowlishaw says NFL will play in 2011
DMN columnist Tim Cowlishaw answered this question and more in today's chat.

02/16/2010

Kindle eager to horn in on success of former UT teammate
Sergio Kindle seems sure to be taken in the first round of this year's NFL draft.

02/15/2010

Texas' McCoy to receive honor, but work just starting
Drew Brees' MVP performance in Super Bowl XLIV may have been just what Colt McCoy needed.

Man gets 25 years for robbery at Texans' home
A 25-year prison term has been ordered for a man over a 2007 robbery at the Houston-area home of Texans cornerback Dunta Robinson.

Report: Adams had alcohol, marijuana in his system
A toxicology report shows defensive end Gaines Adams had marijuana and alcohol in his system when he died. But Greenwood County Coroner Jim Coursey says nothing found in the report contributed to Adams' death.

02/13/2010

Special teams rankings: Browns find bright spot after tough year
The Cleveland Browns finished 32nd in the NFL in offense and 31st in defense but still managed to win five games. That's because Cleveland fielded the league's best special teams, according to rankings compiled annually by The Dallas Morning News.

02/12/2010

Former Cowboy Pacman might find home in Cincinnati
Former Tennessee Titans and Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones worked out for the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday.

03/01/2009

NFL blog: Live chat: Rick Gosselin answers your questions about the Super Bowl and the Pro Football HOF

Quarterback Matthew Stafford, a former Highland Park standout, was one of 330 players evaluated at the NFL combine last month.
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Quarterback Matthew Stafford, a former Highland Park standout, was one of 330 players evaluated at the NFL combine last month.

There's no such thing as an off-season for the NFL. Rick Gosselin keeps you updated on the latest developments – and gets you prepared for the draft – on our NFL blog.

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