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Friday morning one-liners

Philadelphia Eagles v Washington Redskins

LANDOVER, MD - OCTOBER 16: Tight end Brent Celek #87 of the Philadelphia Eagles catches the ball in traffic against Rocky McIntosh #52 and Oshiomogho Atogwe #20 of the Washington Redskins during the first half action at FedEx Field on October 16, 2011 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

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The Bills have hired an architectural firm to look at upgrades to Ralph Wilson Stadium.

Dolphins QB Matt Moore said he doesn’t mind Tim Tebow stealing the spotlight during Sunday’s game.

T Nate Solder has stepped into the Patriots lineup without hurting the team.

Jets defensive coordinator Mike Pettine can’t figure out the inconsistencies in CB Antonio Cromartie’s play.

David Reed feels he’s ready to get back to returning kicks for the Ravens.

The Bengals give credit to their conditioning for their success in the fourth quarter.

It doesn’t look like the Browns will have LB Scott Fujita in the lineup this weekend.

Steelers offensive coordinator Bruce Arians said the constant offensive line shuffling makes it hard to go no-huddle.

Said Texans RB Arian Foster, “We’ve got to not panic, you know? It’s two games. We had lulls last year, and as a team, you’re going to have lulls throughout the season.”

A look at 40 years of Irsay ownership of the Colts.

S Dawan Landry has stepped into a leadership role with the Jaguars.

Titans WR Donnie Avery still needs to gain confidence in his knee after missing all of the 2010 season with a torn ACL.

The Broncos need to do a better job on defense in the red zone.

Chiefs G Jon Asamoah is ready for a tough matchup with the Raiders defensive line this weekend.

There’s been an upgrade in aggressiveness on the Raiders defense this season.

The Chargers say TE Antonio Gates missing practice Thursday has nothing to do with his chances of playing Sunday.

Cover-4 defenses explain some of why the Cowboys don’t throw the ball to WR Dez Bryant in the red zone.

Several members of the Giants are wistful about the disappearance of the neck roll.

A look at how the Eagles are using (or misusing?) TE Brent Celek.

Sally Jenkins of the Washington Post writes that Redskins QB Rex Grossman’s biggest problem is that he doesn’t admit that he has any.

Bears PR Devin Hester is on the mind of the Buccaneers.

RB Stefan Logan could see some carries for the Lions.

Injuries have opened the door for Packers LB Vic So’oto.

Joe Webb won’t see his role affected all that much by the Vikings’ change at quarterback.

The Falcons offensive line knows it will have its hands full with Lions DT Ndamukong Suh.

Byron Bell has become an unlikely starting tackle for the Panthers.

RB Chris Ivory is eligible to come off the PUP list, but the Saints haven’t made the move yet.

Buccaneers G.M. Mark Dominik doesn’t think the team is taking too big a risk with just two healthy tailbacks on the active roster.

Cardinals DT David Carter might meet up with his brother, Steelers LB Chris Carter, on special teams this Sunday.

Assessing how wide receivers Mark Clayton and Brandon Lloyd might coexist with the Rams.

49ers WR Michael Crabtree had an unfortunate run-in with a Raiders fan on his way to the airport this week.

Seahawks RT James Carpenter and RG John Moffitt have very different personalities.