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Monday morning one-liners

Willis McGahee

Denver Broncos running back Willis McGahee (23) is slow to get up after a run against the San Diego Chargers in the second quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012, in Denver. McGahee left the game. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

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Bills RB C.J. Spiller is looking forward to being used in a variety of ways on offense.

Dolphins G.M. Jeff Ireland said he likes the makeup of the team’s backfield.

Arm surgery didn’t stop Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski from hosting his football camp.

DT Sheldon Richardson said that he’s done a little bit of everything up front for the Jets.

Ravens OL Antoine McClain is recovering from foot surgery.

The Bengals are excited about the quality of their receiving corps.

Browns FB Owen Marecic hopes he can get his career back on track.

The Steelers hosted a fantasy camp for some of their fans.

Team goals are more significant to Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins than individual ones.

Is Colts QB Andrew Luck the best 25-and-under quarterback in football?

A group of Jaguars fans got together to host a fundraiser for the foundation run by former Jaguars T Tony Boselli.

Titans wide receivers coach Shawn Jefferson owes a lot to current Middle Tennessee State coach Rick Stockstill.

Taking a look at RB Willis McGahee’s standing with the Broncos.

The Chiefs defensive line has “really embraced” defensive coordinator Bob Sutton’s scheme.

Firing their public relations man hasn’t won the Raiders much good P.R.

Chargers director of public relations Bill Johnston and his daughter ran a marathon while pushing Bill’s wife Ramona, who suffers from Huntington’s disease, in a wheelchair

A few reasons to think the Cowboys will be good in 2013.

Former Giants draft pick Chad Jones has stepped up his baseball comeback efforts.

Eagles LB Connor Barwin would like to prove he’s more than just a pass rusher.

Redskins LB Brian Orakpo says the perception that he’s not an elite player will change during the 2013 season.

Former Bears coach Mike Ditka thinks the current Bears receivers will have a lot to do with the team’s success next season.

The move to bigger cornerbacks is noticeable at Lions practices.

Mike Neal is trying to get a handle on outside linebacker at Packers practice.

Vikings coaches are pushing Fred Evans as a starting nose tackle.

It’s shaping up to be a busy season for Falcons DE Kroy Biermann.

The Panthers will be playing on a newly sodded field for the first time in eight seasons.

Special teams ace Courtney Roby never gave too much thought to leaving the Saints as a free agent.

Said Buccaneers S Mark Barron, “I am a lot more comfortable, I will say that. Just coming out here and getting to work and getting a feel for my new teammates. And hopefully be the best we can be.”

Several members of the Cardinals served as backup singers for seven-year-old Bethany Burngard during a visit to the Phoenix Children’s Hospital.

Rams T Jake Long and the rest of the left tackles in the NFC West can empathize with one another’s injury history.

DL Glenn Dorsey has been enjoying his fresh start with the 49ers.

Seahawks defensive coordinator Dan Quinn outlined some of the changes to the team’s defense.