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Saturday morning one-liners

Richard Seymour

Oakland Raiders defensive end Richard Seymour (92) leaves the field after being ejected for hitting Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger well after a touchdown-pass in the second quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 21, 2010 ,in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

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Bills RB C.J. Spiller had just two plays of 20 or more yards on his 98 offensive touches as a rookie.

University of Miami WR Leonard Hankerson wants to prove he has the speed teams like the Dolphins are looking for on draft day.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick made a surprise appearance at the Touchdown Club of Annapolis benefit this week.

The Jets coaching staff has high hopes for Ropati Pitoitua in his return from an Achilles injury.

Ravens KR David Reed resolved his marijuana possession case.

Bengals OL Andrew Whitworth believes QB Carson Palmer’s trade request is sincere.

An argument that ownership is to blame for the state of affairs for the Browns.

The Steelers might need a cornerback, but Champ Bailey might not be the right one.

Should the Texans try to keep S Bob Sanders in the AFC South?

The Colts are worried a new law will stand in the way of their ability to ban guns from Lucas Oil Stadium.

Gene Frenette of the Florida Times-Union doesn’t want the Jaguars to pursue S Bob Sanders.

Titans offensive coordinator Chris Palmer knows he needs a quarterback but is just starting to scout the collegiate prospects.

Justin Bannan will move from defensive end to defensive tackle in the new Broncos 4-3 alignment.

The Chiefs will have to wait until 2012 to get a seventh-round pick from the Patriots in exchange for S Jarrad Page.

Will DL Richard Seymour prove to be worth what the Raiders are paying him?

Dog attack charges were dropped against former Chargers LB Steve Foley.

Cowboys defensive coordinator Rob Ryan is predicting big things for LB Anthony Spencer.

The late Dave Duerson was best known as a member of the Bears, but he also won a Super Bowl ring with the Giants in 1990.

Ian Kinsler of the Texas Rangers is the latest baseball player to slam Eagles QB Michael Vick and he throws a jab at WR DeSean Jackson for good measure.

George Mason University won’t be hosting Redskins training camp this year.

The Bears signed P Richmond McGee to a two-year deal.

It looks like Lions S John Wendling will hit the open market whenever there is an open market.

The Packers are raising ticket prices for the 2011 season.

Said Vikings T Phil Loadholt, “I felt like my season kind of started slow, and as the season progressed, I felt I got better. I definitely want to work on my leverage. I feel I can bend a little better, work on my hand placement.”

February 22nd will be a big day in the Falcons’ quest for a new stadium.

How much of a role will QB Cam Newton’s character play in the Panthers’ evaluation of him?

Saints G.M. Mickey Loomis said he had a good meeting with DT Shaun Rogers.

A look at six Buccaneers career highs and the chances that they’ll be topped in 2011.

QB Blaine Gabbert and LB Von Miller are both in consideration for the Cardinals with the fifth overall pick.

There will be a price increase of $4-7 a seat for PSL owners at Rams games next game.

Said 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh while doing a Rex Ryan impression, “We won’t kiss the ring of anybody about anything.”

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll defended the progress of LB Aaron Curry.