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Saturday one-liners

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When it comes to DE Dwight Freeney, the Cardinals are playing the waiting game. (The waiting game sucks; let’s play Hungry, Hungry Hippos.)

To truly contend, the Rams need to improve on the offensive line.

Justin Britt is happy to play center for the Seahawks.

49ers WR Torrey Smith is impressed with rookie wideouts Aaron Burbridge and Bryce Treggs: “Those cats can play.”

Eagles WR Jordan Matthews seems destined to play in the slot.

Cowboys QB Tony Romo puts offseason workouts in perspective.

Giants DT Jay Bromley finds motivation in the team’s free-agency arrivals.

Washington S Will Blackmon “see[s] everything” when he’s playing, literally: “My gift and my curse is that I can see everything that’s going on but I think I saw too much. I saw trees, I saw the water boy, and I saw tents.”

Bears QB David Fales continues to be the team’s quarterback of the future, at least for the foreseeable future.

Lions TE Eric Ebron hasn’t participated in OTAs due to an undisclosed injury.

It won’t be quite as catchy when Packers fans chant the name of new fullback Aaron Ripkowski.

Vikings owner Zygi Wilf says CB Terence Newman is aging “like fine wine.”

Falcons defensive coordinator Richard Smith is happy with the team’s defense at this stage of the offseason.

Panthers C Ryan Kalil, patron of the arts, loved Hamilton.

Saints WR R.J. Harris aspires to be the next Willie Snead.

Buccaneers TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins realizes that he can’t play well if he’s not playing.

The Broncos’ defense continues to be motivated by the perception that the team is a one-hit wonder.

With Chase Daniel gone, Chiefs QB Alex Smith needs another trusted sounding board at the position.

Chargers TE coach John McNulty talks about his position group.

Here’s a look at Raiders OTA Week Two.

How much pressure is on the Bills’ coaching staff? Plenty.

Dolphins players don’t want to talk about 2015.

Patriots RB Dion Lewis says the rehab on his torn ACL is “going well.” (Do they ever say it isn’t?)

Jets DL Muhammad Wilkerson won’t be participating in the team’s mandatory minicamp, #asexecpted.

Former Ravens LB Ray Lewis says he re-tore his triceps the night before Super Bowl XLVII.

Browns coach Hue Jackson wants some of what the Cav have.

Steelers DL Ricardo Mathews calls his move from San Diego to Pittsburgh “organization-wise . . . a big step up.”

Bengals LB P.J. Dawson looks better than he did as a rookie.

Texans coach Bill O’Brien likes the team’s diversity at receiver.

The Colts helped build a home with Habitat for Humanity.

Jaguars coach Gus Bradley looks forward to joint practices with Tampa Bay.

Titans S Kevin Byard, the team’s only unsigned rookie, says he and his agent are “waiting on the Titans.”