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The Dolphins would have interest in acquiring Kansas City's Trent Green if placed on the trading block by the Chiefs, a source said at the NFL Scouting Combine.
-- South Florida Sun-Sentinel
The Raiders are trying to dump Randy Moss and the Packers definitely are interested if the former all-pro wide receiver would agree to a restructured contact in order to play with a better team and Brett Favre.
-- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The mere decision to re-sign Damon Huard would seem to indicate the Chiefs have opted for him instead of Trent Green to battle against Brodie Croyle to be next year's starting quarterback. A source also told The Star the Chiefs have called other teams offering Green in a trade.
-- Kansas City Star
The Dolphins are expected to release quarterback Joey Harrington and guards Seth McKinney and Bennie Anderson during the next day or two, according to sources.
-- Palm Beach Post
Two names topping the Cowboys' list of free agent targets are Cardinals offensive lineman Leonard "Bigg" Davis and Seahawks free safety Ken Hamlin. Davis, a left tackle in Arizona, could replace Marco Rivera at right guard.
-- Dallas Morning News
The Broncos are taking a good look at finding a new lead back and can be expected to be in the middle of the free agency picture. In the trade market, Chicago's Thomas Jones and Buffalo's Willis McGahee are expected to be available. Among the most intriguing possibilities are Tennessee's Travis Henry and Baltimore's Jamal Lewis.
-- Denver Post
It seems Jake Plummer is enough of a hot commodity that the Texans might have to surrender a first-day draft choice for him.
-- Houston Chronicle
Giants kicker Jay Feely is sure of one thing: He's headed to the open market. Teams likely in need of a kicker include the Falcons, Cowboys, Dolphins and Chiefs.
-- New York Post
It looks like the Jets will be in the quarterback market again this offseason. Patrick Ramsey, whom they acquired last year from the Commanders, is expected to be traded or released by Friday, a person with knowledge of the situation said yesterday.
-- New York Daily News
Pacman Jones just won't listen, his family says. They fear his "out of control" way will undo him. Jones' latest brush with trouble wasn't talked about much during a birthday party Jones attended in Atlanta over the weekend, according to three relatives who were present.
-- The Tennessean
Testimony in the divorce trial of Giants receiver Amani Toomer and his wife of more than four years was postponed until Wednesday as both sides worked on a settlement that would avoid publicly airing more of the couple's dirty laundry.
-- Newsday
Dr. Elliot Pellman, who directed the NFL's concussion committee since its inception in 1994, has stepped down in the wake of mounting criticism from experts in the field of brain injury, The Sun has learned. A magazine reported documented that Pellman was selective in what injury reports he used to reach his conclusions and omitted large numbers of players from the league's study.
-- Baltimore Sun
Falcons fullback Justin Griffith appears set to become the team's second veteran starter to venture into free agency according to his agent Michael McCartney. There have been limited negotiations between the Falcons and the versatile fourth-year fullback but both sides seemingly will turn in different directions.
-- South Florida Sun-Sentinel
The Raiders are trying to dump Randy Moss and the Packers definitely are interested if the former all-pro wide receiver would agree to a restructured contact in order to play with a better team and Brett Favre.
-- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The mere decision to re-sign Damon Huard would seem to indicate the Chiefs have opted for him instead of Trent Green to battle against Brodie Croyle to be next year's starting quarterback. A source also told The Star the Chiefs have called other teams offering Green in a trade.
-- Kansas City Star
The Dolphins are expected to release quarterback Joey Harrington and guards Seth McKinney and Bennie Anderson during the next day or two, according to sources.
-- Palm Beach Post
Two names topping the Cowboys' list of free agent targets are Cardinals offensive lineman Leonard "Bigg" Davis and Seahawks free safety Ken Hamlin. Davis, a left tackle in Arizona, could replace Marco Rivera at right guard.
-- Dallas Morning News
The Broncos are taking a good look at finding a new lead back and can be expected to be in the middle of the free agency picture. In the trade market, Chicago's Thomas Jones and Buffalo's Willis McGahee are expected to be available. Among the most intriguing possibilities are Tennessee's Travis Henry and Baltimore's Jamal Lewis.
-- Denver Post
It seems Jake Plummer is enough of a hot commodity that the Texans might have to surrender a first-day draft choice for him.
-- Houston Chronicle
Giants kicker Jay Feely is sure of one thing: He's headed to the open market. Teams likely in need of a kicker include the Falcons, Cowboys, Dolphins and Chiefs.
-- New York Post
It looks like the Jets will be in the quarterback market again this offseason. Patrick Ramsey, whom they acquired last year from the Commanders, is expected to be traded or released by Friday, a person with knowledge of the situation said yesterday.
-- New York Daily News
Pacman Jones just won't listen, his family says. They fear his "out of control" way will undo him. Jones' latest brush with trouble wasn't talked about much during a birthday party Jones attended in Atlanta over the weekend, according to three relatives who were present.
-- The Tennessean
Testimony in the divorce trial of Giants receiver Amani Toomer and his wife of more than four years was postponed until Wednesday as both sides worked on a settlement that would avoid publicly airing more of the couple's dirty laundry.
-- Newsday
Dr. Elliot Pellman, who directed the NFL's concussion committee since its inception in 1994, has stepped down in the wake of mounting criticism from experts in the field of brain injury, The Sun has learned. A magazine reported documented that Pellman was selective in what injury reports he used to reach his conclusions and omitted large numbers of players from the league's study.
-- Baltimore Sun
Falcons fullback Justin Griffith appears set to become the team's second veteran starter to venture into free agency according to his agent Michael McCartney. There have been limited negotiations between the Falcons and the versatile fourth-year fullback but both sides seemingly will turn in different directions.