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Negotiations continue as Bradford misses Rams' first workout
The most prominent St. Louis Rams newcomer missed the first day of rookie workouts. But teammates expect to see quarterback Sam Bradford soon enough.
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Haynesworth can't finish fitness test in time, status unknown
Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth didn't finish his conditioning test in time Thursday, according to a team source.
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Bengals brace for Owens' entrance to camp after he misses flight
The Cincinnati Bengals' newest addition missed his overnight flight from the West Coast and had to take a later one Thursday, delaying his debut at training camp.
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Domestic assault trial for Seahawks LB Hill delayed until Aug. 20
Seahawks linebacker Leroy Hill's domestic assault trial was delayed until Aug. 20, Seattlepi.com reported Thursday.
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Second-round pick Cook, Vikings reach contract agreement
The Minnesota Vikings reached terms on a four-year deal with cornerback Chris Cook, their top draft pick, NFL.com's Steve Wyche reported Thursday morning.
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Giants DE Umenyiora could be plagued by hip pain all season
There is a concern that the hip issues plaguing New York Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora could dog him throughout the 2010 season, a source close to the player said Thursday.
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Report: Packers close to signing first-round pick Bulaga
The Green Bay Packers are close to signing first-round draft pick Bryan Bulaga, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Thursday.
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Raiders sign first-rounder McClain in time for start of camp
Raiders sign first-round pick Rolando McClain
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Dolphins give two-year, $4.5M contract to ex-Saints DE Grant
Former Saints defensive end Charles Grant agreed to a two-year contract with the Miami Dolphins on Wednesday, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. The deal could pay the eight-year veteran up to $4.5 million.
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As good as it gets: Chargers give Gates biggest contract for TE
Antonio Gates landed a deal that three unhappy teammates could not, receiving a five-year, $36.175 million extension.
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