The Bills have moved Kawika Mitchell to middle linebacker and benched Marcus Buggs.
Dolphins rookie Brian Hartline already knows all three receiver positions and can execute them on the field, which has increased his playing time.
Patriots WR Wes Welker (knee) is still being limited in practice, but remains very likely to play Sunday against the Broncos.
New Jets WR Braylon Edwards is ahead of the game in his bid to learn coordinator Brian Schottenheimer’s offense on the fly.
Ravens offseason signing L.J. Smith has not been productive for the team so far.
Bengals RB Cedric Benson says he only gets sore when he carries the football 20 times or more in a game.
Browns coach Eric Mangini expressed confidence in Jerome Harrison as a featured ball carrier Thursday.
Steelers TE Heath Miller is on pace for a career-high 96 receptions.
Despite the team’s early-season struggles, Texans coach Gary Kubiak says he is committed to running the football.
The Colts are expected to be without CBs Kelvin Hayden (hamstring) and Marlin Jackson (knee) against the Titans.
Jaguars OLB/DE Quentin Groves continues to plummet down the depth chart.
The Titans should have both of their starting cornerbacks back healthy this week.
Broncos RB Correll Buckhalter is no longer limping badly on his high ankle sprain, but he remains unlikely to play against the Patriots.
Chiefs WR Dwayne Bowe appears to be past his early-season hamstring troubles.
With Darren McFadden (torn meniscus) out 2-4 weeks, Michael Bush will get the nod as Oakland’s starting tailback.
Chargers FB Jacob Hester will be on the sideline for Saturday’s LSU-Florida contest.
As expected, Cowboys RB/KR Felix Jones has been ruled out for Week Five due to a knee injury.
The Giants plan to use rookie offensive tackle William Beatty as a tight end Sunday should Kevin Boss (ankle) miss the game.
Eagles CB Sheldon Brown revealed that he is playing through an injured right hand.
Michael Wilbon, of the Washington Post, believes that the Redskins are a dysfunctional organization.
Bears WR Devin Hester’s Week Four neck injury is being called a muscle strain.
Packers WR Greg Jennings has started the season relatively slowly due to increased defensive pressure on QB Aaron Rodgers.
Vikings RB Chester Taylor leads Minnesota in receptions, with Bernard Berrian second and Sidney Rice third.
Falcons TE Tony Gonzalez says he is willing to block more to help RBs Michael Turner and Jerious Norwood.
The Panthers are likely to focus on the running game as they emerge from their Week 4 bye.
WR Marques Colston leads the Saints in pass targets, with 27 through four games.
Buccaneers RB Earnest Graham (hamstring) was missing from Thursday’s practice, but no longer has a big role on offense anyways.
Texans coach Gary Kubiak says Cardinals DE Darnell Dockett is the best player he’s watched on film all season.
Seahawks DE Patrick Kerney remains idle with a groin injury and is unlikely to play against the Jaguars.
Both of the Rams’ starting wide receivers are dealing with sore hamstrings.
“Texans coach Gary Kubiak says Cardinals DE Darnell Dockett is the best player he’s watched on film all season.”
That’s interesting, because Darnell Dockett is actually a DT (defensive TACKLE).
Florio, if you hate people that say “irregardless” you surely must hate people that say “anyways”. Maybe you should give this slapdick a lesson in English before you let him butcher the site again.
Why not just use the team name for the link? Most of us are looking for a team or two. The details of the story are secondary. It would make scanning the list for the teams of interest faster.