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Wednesday morning one-liners

A pint of pub style ale sits on the bar, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015, at Gritty McDuff’s in Portland, Maine. State Sen. John Patrick is pressing for a bill that would require each pint of beer sold in the state to be a full 16 ounces. Patrick says some bars and restaurants that advertise draft beers as pints are actually serving them in 14-ounce glasses, causing drinkers to lose out on those last few tasty sips. (AP Photo/Patrick Whittle)

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Jets coach Todd Bowles told a fan to hang onto his Ryan Fitzpatrick jersey, although Bowles admitted it could become a collector’s item if Fitzpatrick signs elsewhere.

The Bills want to see New York change its laws to allow alcohol sales on Sunday mornings.

Patriots WR Chris Hogan says he’s always in “Do Mode.”

Dolphins offensive coordinator Clyde Christensen says he’s looking for improvements on third down and in the red zone.

Steelers K Shaun Suisham is still ailing from the knee injury he suffered 10 months ago in the Hall of Fame Game.

Browns rookie WR Corey Coleman says he’s following QB Robert Griffin III around to learn the pro game from him.

Ravens players get together to watch The Bachelorette.

Bengals coach Marvin Lewis is helping young coaches with the league’s minority coaching fellowship program.

Titans S Rashad Johnson has something to prove.

Colts C Ryan Kelly and QB Andrew Luck are developing chemistry.

Former Texans OL Wade Smith wrote a children’s book.

Said Jaguars receivers coach Jerry Sullivan of Allen Hurns’ new contract, “I’m thrilled for him. From my standpoint, in my later years of coaching, it’s a privilege to coach Allen and all of these guys.”

Broncos QB Trevor Siemian doesn’t read much into the depth chart, which currently has him at No. 2.

Chiefs DB Marcus Cooper feels good about switching from cornerback to safety.

The Gridiron Greats organization, which helps retired football players, honored former Raiders Cliff Branch and Daryle Lamonica.

A new Chargers stadium was one of the issues in the local San Diego elections, where the mayor was re-elected.

Are the Cowboys too cavalier with their second-round picks?

Giants S Landon Collins admits he was lost as a rookie last year.

Eagles WR Rueben Randle is ready for a fresh start.

Washington RB Matt Jones says he now knows he was holding the ball wrong earlier in his career.

Bears C Manny Ramirez is mentoring younger players, but he wants to be more than just a veteran mentor.

Golden Tate is eager to become the Lions’ No. 1 receiver.

Packers LB Jayrone Elliott is eager to make a mark on the defense.

Vikings S Harrison Smith says he’s pleased to be part of a good organization for years to come.

The Falcons are focused on improving their offense.

Panthers DE Ryan Delaire is working on his moves and his strength.

The Saints have nine linebackers on their 90-man roster after waiving a rookie yesterday.

Here’s a look at some of the players the Buccaneers think are poised for big seasons.

Cardinals coach Bruce Arians is giving offensive coordinator Harold Goodwin more responsibilities.

Rams DT Aaron Donald is ready to get to work.

Carlos Hyde is looking good at 49ers practices.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll says he has more flexibility than ever in the secondary.