It looks like Bills DE/LB Aaron Maybin will be a holdout when training camp gets underway.
Did the Dolphins secondary get better or worse this offseason?
DE Jarvis Green is trying to change the impression that he doesn't want to play for the Patriots.
Jets coach Rex Ryan e-mailed an article predicting a last-place finish to every player on the roster.
The kicking battle between Graham Gano and Steve Hauschka will ratchet up when training camp gets underway.
Said Bengals coach Marvin Lewis, "The defense was able to lay a good, strong foundation last season. The challenge in '09 will be to rework that foundation, and with the new players, continue to build and fit together."
The Browns released the schedule for the first week of training camp, and will release the rest of them on a week-by-week basis.
The Steelers are expecting record crowds during training camp.
Jerome Solomon of the Houston Chronicle doesn't think anyone should go nuts if Texans CB Dunta Robinson misses a few days of camp.
Colts CB T.J. Rushing has to prove last season's knee injury didn't halt his development.
The battle between tackles Eugene Monroe and Tra Thomas will be one to watch during Jaguars training camp.
The Titans have done a good job of avoiding dead money on their cap.
New faces and new looks are all the rage on the Broncos defensive line.
Adam Teicher of the Kansas City Star lays out five keys for the Chiefs heading into camp.
Will Justin Fargas remain the starting tailback with the Raiders?
The Chargers will wear their powder blue jerseys in Week One.
Cowboys LB Bobby Carpenter knows he's got a chance to change the impression that he's a bust.
John Czarnecki of FOXSports.com doesn't think the Giants will find suitable replacements for wide receivers Plaxico Burress and Amani Toomer.
Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Daily News ranks the uncertainty around RB Brian Westbrook's health as the biggest Eagles area of concern.
Will the Redskins make better use of Brian Orakpo as a starting linebacker or a situational pass rusher?
The healthy return of CB Nathan Vasher is a key to the Bears secondary.
CB Keith Smith may be down to his last chance at a starting job with the Lions.
Said Packers QB Aaron Rodgers, "I think I played very well at times, and played inconsistent at times. My goal is to decrease the space between a very good game and an inconsistent game."
Former Vikings coach Bud Grant will be honored with an Outstanding Achievement Award from the University of Minnesota.
Falcons LB Curtis Lofton thinks people will be shocked by how good the team's defense will be.
Said Panthers T Jordan Gross, "Our starting five is good, but we've got a lot of novice people behind it -- with good potential, but they've definitely got something to prove."
The Saints don't anticipate any issues getting their rookies signed. [Editor's note: It's easy to be optimistic when you've got only a first-rounder, two fourth-rounders, and a fifth-rounder.]
Former Buccaneers DE Lee Roy Selmon will be the first player inducted into the team's Ring of Honor.
Pahokee, Florida is naming their new football stadium after Cardinals WR Anquan Boldin.
Rams WR Ronald Curry has 193 career catches, the rest of the receivers on the roster have 199.
Matt Barrows of the Sacramento Bee thinks 49ers fans have reason for optimism.
Mike Sando of ESPN.com calls Seahawks TE John Carlson the NFC West's best immediate contributor from the 2008 draft.
Thursday morning one-liners
Posted by Josh Alper on July 23, 2009 9:06 AM ET
I can understand what Green was saying.
So Rodgers wants to make his good games more like his inconsistent games? That's retarded.