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Thursday morning one-liners

Brandon Stokley, Roman Harper

Seattle Seahawks’ Brandon Stokley (15) scores a touchdown as New Orleans Saints’ Roman Harper tries to stop him in the first half of an NFL NFC wild card playoff football game, Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

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The Bills don’t get much production from their tight end spot.

The Dolphins reportedly may “set the market” for RB Reggie Bush after he hits free agency.

The Patriots are headed for a whirlwind post-lockout schedule.

Jets QB Mark Sanchez is interviewed by ESPN’s First Take.

Might the Ravens lose free agent G/T Marshal Yanda to the Redskins?

The Bengals are in the habit of issuing rebuttals.

Browns TE Ben Watson participated in the team’s player-organized workouts in Texas.

Will Steelers LB James Harrison be suspended for his comments about Commissioner Roger Goodell?

Colts coach Jim Caldwell talks shop with the team’s website.

Former Jaguars WR Keenan McCardell is a natural coach.

The Titans want a veteran quarterback who can “come in and win.”

Chiefs coach Todd Haley’s approval rating is rising.

Chargers coach Norv Turner wants to get back to football.

NFL.com has footage of Cowboys QB Tony Romo’s wedding ceremony.

Matt Williamson of ESPN Scouts Inc. anticipates a “very good year” from Giants QB Eli Manning.

BurgundyBlog.com interviews Redskins first-round pick Ryan Kerrigan.

Restricted free agent DE Cliff Avril wants a long-term contract from the Lions.

Star linebackers are integral to the 3-4 defense, like the one in Green Bay.

Free agent OT Tyson Clabo is targeting a “big-time pay day” on the open market.

The NFC South will be up for grabs this season.

Free agent S Roman Harper won’t take a hometown discount to re-sign with the Saints.

The Bucs lead the NFL in arrests during the lockout.

Cardinals K Jay Feely is skeptical about the latest labor optimism.

CSNBayArea.com breaks down the 49ers’ defense.

The Seahawks are counting on Max Unger to be their starting center this year.

The Rams are growing up quickly, according to ColdHardFootballFacts.com.