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Miami Dolphins’ Sean Smith sits on the ground after missing a potential fourth-quarter interception during their NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, in Miami. The Titans won 37-3. (AP Photo/The Miami Herald, Charles Trainor Jr) MAGS OUT

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It’s tough to keep up with all the signings, visits and rumors flying around the league right now, but we’re doing our best to help you stay on top of everything by recapping all the activity from another busy day.

TE Dustin Keller left Miami without a contract, but it’s not because the Dolphins don’t have cap space.

Former Bills WR Donald Jones took a visit to the Patriots.

The Patriots signed RB/KR Leon Washington after his visit and they’re planning to meet with S Adrian Wilson and DE John Abraham.

The Jets claimed that they aren’t actively shopping CB Darrelle Revis.

Kevin Kolb and Geno Smith could become part of the Jets quarterback stew.

WR Brandon Gibson left his visit with the Jets without signing a deal with the team.

WR Anquan Boldin said that the Ravens are losing the key pieces of their championship team.

QB Josh Johnson and WR/KR Ted Ginn will visit with the Bengals.

RB Chris Ogbonnaya signed a two-year deal to remain with the Browns.

The Steelers had RB Beanie Wells in for a physical and will host TE Kellen Davis.

WR Plaxico Burress says the Steelers were the only team he wanted to play for in 2013.

S Ed Reed likes the way the Texans do business.

The Colts signed DL Ricky Jean Francois to a four-year deal.

CB Antwaun Molden has returned to the Jaguars.

After leaving the Jets, WR Brandon Gibson is expected to visit the Titans.

DE Matt Shaughnessy is also scheduled for a visit with the Titans and Shaughnessy will also visit the Cardinals.

The Titans liked Darius Reynaud’s work in the return game enough to give him a new one-year deal.

WR Wes Welker said that he signed with the Broncos because he wants to win, but CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie points out that they are not a “Dream Team.”

John Elway hopes DE Elvis Dumervil realizes his contract is “out of whack.”

CB Sean Smith landed with the Chiefs on a three-year deal.

The Raiders hosted CB Terence Newman on a Thursday visit.

The Chargers landed CB Derek Cox with a four-year deal.

Based on the contracts free agents are getting, it looks like Cowboys DE Anthony Spencer and Bears DT Henry Melton were wise to sign their franchise tenders.

The Giants held onto LB Keith Rivers and signed S Ryan Mundy away from the Steelers.

S Kenny Phillips and CB Cary Williams are two more new faces in the Eagles secondary.

LB Connor Barwin is one more new face in the Eagles linebacking corps.

The Redskins reached a deal with T Jeremy Trueblood.

S Brandon Meriweather took a pay cut designed to help the Redskins sign more players.

Bears G.M. Phil Emery said efforts to re-sign LB Brian Urlacher are ongoing and the Bears brought back DT Nate Collins.

Lions T Jeff Backus has decided to call it a career.

CB Chris Houston thinks the Lions have eliminated the distractions from their roster.

WR Greg Jennings is visiting the Vikings.

The Vikings signed QB Matt Cassel and he’ll reportedly fight for the starting job with Christian Ponder.

RB Steven Jackson signed a three-year, $12 million deal with the Falcons.

The Panthers will bring QB Derek Anderson back for another year.

The Saints signed CB Keenan Lewis to a five-year deal and may have designs on adding Nnamdi Asomugha as well.

LB Qunicy Black was released by the Buccaneers, who also signed WR Kevin Ogletree.

The Cardinals got LB Jasper Brinkley to agree to a two-year deal.

The Rams bid RB Steven Jackson a fond farewell.

Rams coach Jeff Fisher still hopes the team can land T Jake Long.

CB Nnamdi Asomugha visited the 49ers on Thursday.

49ers WR Mario Manningham took a pay cut and the team signed LB Dan Skuta.

The Seahawks landed DE Michael Bennett to further boost the pass rush they addressed by signing Cliff Avril.