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AFC North training camp one-liners

With health concerns about Todd Heap and L.J. Smith, the Ravens may look to add a tight end to the roster at some point.

Ravens LB Tavares Gooden has missed the last three practices because of problems related to his sports hernia surgery.

The Ravens offensive line struggled during practice with T Jared Gaither and G Ben Grubbs on the sidelines.

Mike Preston of the Baltimore Sun thinks the Ravens still need a cornerback with consistent shutdown ability.

The Bengals stressed the running game during Friday’s scrimmage.

Three linebackers — Dhani Jones, Rey Maualuga and Keith Rivers — sat out the Bengals scrimmage with assorted ailments.

A small plane flew over the Bengals scrimmage trailing a banner that read “101-187-1 … HIRE A GM!”

QB Carson Palmer drove the Bengals offense into the red zone early in the scrimmage, but was picked off by S Chris Crocker on a pass intended for WR Chad Ochocinco.

The Browns waived-injured CB Don Carey and signed CB Brandon Anderson to take his spot on the roster.  

Mohamed Massaquoi and Brian Robiskie have forged a friendship while battling for a role in the Browns offense.

Did Browns TE Martin Rucker’s weight loss cost him anything as a blocker?

Browns LB Alex Hall is trying to prove that he’s more than just a pass rusher.

LB Lawrence Timmons has embraced his new role as a starter on the Steelers defense.

Steelers P Daniel Sepulveda says that his leg is feeling 100 percent for the first time in several years.

Despite that, James Walker of ESPN.com wonders if the Steelers will have good enough special teams play this season.

Trai Essex has made a smooth transition to right guard and could become the third Steelers starter at that position since the start of last season. 

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2 Responses to “AFC North training camp one-liners”
  1. Colts2145 says: Aug 8, 2009 9:52 AM

    Josh, it’s Brian Robiskie, not Terry Robiske. Terry is the Atlanta WR coach and Brian is his son. You spelled Robiskie wrong anyway.

  2. Raging Clue says: Aug 8, 2009 12:22 PM

    I saw that banner flying over the scrimmage, and the two thoughts that crossed my mind were, “It really seems like that record should be worse,” and “I wonder how much they spent for that, because I’m guessing it wasn’t enough to make any sort of difference.”

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