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Wednesday morning one-liners

Undrafted rookie Cordaro Howard will be at right tackle for the Bills on Sunday.

The Dolphins signed FB Deon Anderson, a former starter for the Cowboys.

Patriots CB Devin McCourty has been affected by the paralysis of a former teammate from Rutgers.

Jets CB Darrelle Revis was targeted nine times on Sunday, and gave up four catches for 66 yards and a touchdown.

The Ravens have shifted gears and plan to get RB Willis McGahee more work in the first half of games going forward.

Bengals WR Terrell Owens is on pace to become the franchise’s first 1,500-yard receiver.

Said Browns coach Eric Mangini of CB Joe Haden, “I think that he’s starting to understand what it means to be a pro. He’s starting to understand what it takes to prepare each week, and there’s no doubt in my mind that that week of preparation, the way that he was last week, led to his best performance since he’s been here.”

Nick Eason or Ziggy Hood will get the start at defensive end for the Steelers on Sunday.

The Texans waived T Ephraim Salaam and LB David Nixon, making room for T Duane Brown and leaving them empty roster space with LB DeMeco Ryans headed to injured reserve.

The Colts waived KR Kenny Moore and placed S Brandon King on injured reserve.

Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio wasn’t happy with the officiating on Monday night.

The Titans have been adept at causing turnovers and taking advantage of them.

The Broncos got a lot of contributions from rookies against the Jets on Sunday.

Said Chiefs LB Mike Vrabel of the new focus on hits to the head, “If the NFL was willing to release the numbers in 1997, then we could compare them to what they looked like in 2010. I think that guys have always suffered concussions in this game and it’s unfortunate. I think that what the league and the players association are trying to do is to limit those and let guys know the risks involved.”

Raiders offensive linemen aren’t getting low enough in the running game.

Nick Canepa and Tim Sullivan of the San Diego Union-Tribune debate what’s wrong with the Chargers.

Cowboys RB Felix Jones needed an I.V. after vomiting at halftime against the Vikings.

The Giants added former Colts WR Samuel Giguere to their practice squad.

Things with the Eagles offense have worked out just about the way coach Andy Reid drew it up.

RB Keiland Williams has seen his role with the Redskins grow in recent weeks.

Bears LB Brian Urlacher doesn’t like the crackdown on hits to the head.

The Lions activated CB Jack Williams from the PUP list and released S Dante Wesley.

Is there reason to worry about Packers QB Aaron Rodgers?

The acquisition of WR Randy Moss hasn’t done much to help TE Visanthe Shiancoe.

The Falcons want to see better work from their pass defense.

It doesn’t sound like Panthers QB Matt Moore will have WR Steve Smith to throw to this weekend.

Saints WR Robert Meachem saw his heaviest workload of the season against the Buccaneers.

The Buccaneers might not have a better option than giving RB Earnest Graham more carries going forward.

Some interesting thoughts from Cardinals WR Steve Breaston about hits to the head.

Winning on the road is the next step for an improving Rams team.

An MRI of 49ers TE Vernon Davis’s knee revealed nothing more than a contusion.

Stuffing the run early helped set the table for the Seahawks road victory against the Bears.