Gregg Williams says he had no communication with the RamsMike Florio, profootballtalk.com Defensive specialist Gregg Williams is back with the Titans, sporting a goatee that would make Walt Frazier and Keith Hernandez proud. It’s Williams’ first actual job since being fired by the Saints. In between, Williams was employed by — but neve… |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com Texans nose tackle Shaun Cody underwent back surgery last week, after a season of playing through a number of problems. According to John McClain of the Houston Chronicle, Cody underwent a “microscopic lumbar discectomy surgery for a lumbar disc herniat… |
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This week, Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay each released a second mock draft of the year. But with the two experts diverging on their projections in several intriguing instances, we decided to press them for deeper explanations. An excerpt: Todd: It's bec… |
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Josh Alper, profootballtalk.com Head coach Gus Bradley has put the finishing touches on his staff for his first year leading the Jaguars. The team announced four hires on Thursday, all of which come from the college ranks. That continues a trend in Jacksonville, which had previously h… |
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Houston Texans Following a 2-4 finish to the season, Texans chairman and CEO Bob McNair says the entire team needs to play better, not just quarterback Matt Schaub. Nick Scurfield of the team's website has more. Running back Arian Foster tweeted an insp… |
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Josh Alper, profootballtalk.com Barring an injury or other unforeseen development, Chris Johnson will be the starting running back for the Titans again next season. At a press conference to introduce the team’s coaching staff, Titans head coach Mike Munchak also said that the team won… |
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We’ve got updated mock drafts from Todd McShay and Mel Kiper , so it’s time to take a look at what they have the teams of the AFC South doing. No. 2 -- Jacksonville Jaguars McShay: Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State “Werner is a good overall player wh… |
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Curtis Crabtree, profootballtalk.com Defensive end Dwight Freeney has spent his entire 11-year NFL career as a member of the Indianapolis Colts and he doesn’t want that to change. But Freeney understands that he may not have a choice as he heads toward free agency next month. Freeney was a… |
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