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The Oakland Raiders released defensive tackle Gerard Warren on Thursday, letting go of yet another veteran this offseason.
Hall of Fame defensive tackle Merlin Olsen, member of the Los Angeles Rams' famed "Fearsome Foursome," died at the age of 69.
The Cleveland Browns are hosting Jake Delhomme and maybe dangling Brady Quinn.
After twice reaching outside the organization to enhance their receiving corps, the Baltimore Ravens secured one of their own Wednesday night: two-time Pro Bowl pick Derrick Mason.
Still looking to replace Brian Dawkins, the Philadelphia Eagles are taking a chance on Marlin Jackson. They signed the free-agent defensive back to a two-year contract Wednesday.
Minnesota Vikings defensive lineman Pat Williams echoed teammate Kevin Williams in telling a judge he didn't know an over-the-counter weight-loss supplement contained a substance banned by the NFL.
Nose tackle Jason Ferguson has been re-signed by the Miami Dolphins, even though he faces a suspension for the first eight games of the 2010 season.
Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle Kevin Williams said Tuesday that he never would have taken a weight-loss supplement two years ago had he known it contained a substance banned by the NFL.
New York Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum wouldn't directly comment Monday about an NFL Network report that the team is helping Antonio Cromartie with his paternity payments. However, Tannenbaum did say that the Jets are working with their newly acquired cornerback to "give him his best chance to be successful."
Mike Holmgren already is making deals with his former team. The Seattle Seahawks confirmed Monday that they had traded backup quarterback Seneca Wallace to Holmgren's Cleveland Browns in exchange for a undisclosed 2011 draft pick.
The Oakland Raiders released wide receiver Javon Walker and defensive end Greg Ellis on Monday in their latest dumping of veteran players.
New Arizona Cardinals safety Kerry Rhodes said Monday that he had expected to be back with the New York Jets next season, but he and the team that eventually traded him weren't seeing "eye to eye" in the end.
The Baltimore Ravens introduced their new primary wide receiver to the media Monday, and although Anquan Boldin signed a lucrative contract only minutes earlier, general manager Ozzie Newsome appeared to be the happiest man in the room.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made two surprise moves by re-signing safety Ryan Clark and bringing back wide receiver Antwaan Randle El on Tuesday -- one day after signing two backups who excel on special teams, safety Will Allen from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and wide receiver Arnaz Battle from the San Francisco 49ers.
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