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Tuesday morning one-liners

Dez Bryant

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant (88) is helped off the field after he was injured during the third quarter of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts in Indianapolis, Sunday, Dec. 5, 2010. Dallas won in overtime 38-35. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

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The Bills claimed LB Pierre Woods off of waivers from the Patriots and placed LB Antonio Coleman on injured reserve.

Dolphins coach Tony Sparano responded to a question about QB Chad Henne by saying the team will evaluate the whole big picture after the season.

A catalog of the issues bedeviling the Ravens offense right now.

The Bengals’ current nine-game losing streak is their third of that length in the last 20 years, the most of any team in the NFL.

Waiting for a spot in the starting lineup paid off for Browns CB Joe Haden.

Jeremy Kapinos and Ricky Schmitt will battle for the chance to replace Steelers P Daniel Sepulveda.

Texans S Bernard Pollard thinks the team’s defense has a problem playing four full quarters.

Jason Whitlock of FoxSports.com shares his thoughts on the recent struggles of Colts QB Peyton Manning.

Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew’s late stiff arm against Titans S Michael Griffin is generating lots of conversation.

Titans TE Jared Cook is set for an increase in playing time.

Mark Kiszla of the Denver Post thinks Josh McDaniels was the scapegoat for problems that start with owner Pat Bowlen.

Sunday’s game against the Chargers is the biggest one in quite some time for the Chiefs.

The Raiders are doing a better job of keeping their egos in check in the wake of the win over the Chargers.

It’s an uphill climb for the Chargers in the AFC West.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is concerned about how WR Dez Bryant will handle his injury and a potential work stoppage.

Mike Garofalo of the Newark Star-Ledger writes that no one on the Giants frustrates QB Eli Manning more than WR Mario Manningham.

CB Asante Samuel and DE Juqua Parker should be back in the lineup for the Eagles this week.

Redskins RB Ryan Torain is set to return to practice on Wednesday.

Bears C Olin Kruetz has no problem with the hit on QB Jay Cutler that led to a penalty on Lions DT Ndamukong Suh.

Said Lions QB Matthew Stafford of his injured right shoulder, “I’m going to try and test it out, probably, on Wednesday and just kind of see how it feels, see how it reacts.”

James Starks has expanded the options available to the Packers in the backfield.

The Vikings expect newly signed RB Lorenzo Booker will play a role on third downs.

CB Brent Grimes came up big for the Falcons down the stretch of Sunday’s victory.

Panthers coach John Fox isn’t interested in discussing his future.

Saints coach Sean Payton has no plans to limit RB Chris Ivory’s playing time if Pierre Thomas returns to the lineup.

The Buccaneers are looking at replacing LeGarrette Blount as the team’s short yardage back.

Cardinals QB John Skelton thinks he’ll be blitzed heavily if he gets the start on Sunday.

Sunday’s victory against the Cardinals garnered the Rams their highest television ratings since the 2003 season.

The loss of RB Frank Gore really hurt the 49ers’ play calling against the Packers.

Seahawks WR Mike Williams hasn’t been ruled out of this week’s game because of the ankle he sprained against the Panthers.