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AFC North training camp one-liners

Ravens LB Terrell Suggs was wearing a protective boot on his left foot Monday, but he says that his heel injury shouldn’t keep him out of action for long.

Steve Hauschka had the day off and watched as Graham Gano, his competition for the kicking job, went 6-for-6 on field goal tries.

Ravens RB Ray Rice had “Gifted” tattooed on his right forearm and “One” tattooed on his left to commemorate his ascension to the top running back spot.

Adam Terry’s knee injury has kept his competition with Michael Oher for the Ravens’ right tackle job from getting underway.

Bengals QB Carson Palmer returned to the practice field on Monday after battling an illness over the weekend.

James Walker of ESPN.com was at Bengals camp and feels that the team’s surplus at certain positions may lead to trades before the season starts.

Bengals defenders are having a hard time bringing FB Fui Vakapuna to the ground when he carries the ball.

Bengals P Kevin Huber put on an impressive display of directional kicking.

Browns RB Jamal Lewis has been impressed with what he’s seen of rookie RB James Davis, who broke all of Lewis’ high school rushing records.

The Browns cleared TE Steve Heiden for contact on Monday, less than eight months after he tore the ACL and MCL in his right knee.

WR Paul Hubbard had a good day at Browns camp, but WR Syndric Steptoe struggled.

Ryan Tucker and Pork Chop Womack flopped between right guard and right tackle as the Browns experimented with different offensive line looks.

Several Steelers veterans were given the morning off by coach Mike Tomlin.

QB Dennis Dixon is gunning for the Steelers’ backup quarterback job.

Steelers offensive coordinator Bruce Arians said the difference in WR Limas Sweed from last year to this year is “night and day.” [Editor’s note: So now instead of dropping passes at “night,” he’s dropping them in the “day”, too?]

It’s only training camp, but the Steelers are already looking ahead to the offseason because several key players have contract issues.