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Spanos: Jackson, McNeill to blame for holdouts, not Chargers
San Diego Chargers president Dean Spanos made it clear Thursday that he supports general manager A.J. Smith in the no-end-in-sight stalemate between the team and its two Pro Bowl holdouts, wide receiver Vincent Jackson and left tackle Marcus McNeill.
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Broncos will have LT Clady on Sunday; RT Harris questionable
Injuries forced the Denver Broncos to play most of the preseason without two of their starting tackles, Ryan Clady and Ryan Harris. But Clady, who underwent offseason knee surgery, will start Sunday's season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars, coach Josh McDaniels announced Thursday.
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Mitchell misses Bills practice; foot injury might be serious
Buffalo Bills middle linebacker Kawika Mitchell missed practice Thursday because of a foot injury, and it's doubtful he will play in the season opener against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
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Cowboys OL Columbo, Kosier miss practice, likely out Sunday
Two starters on the Cowboys' offensive line -- right tackle Marc Columbo and left guard Kyle Kosier -- didn't practice again Thursday, making it unlikely they will play in Sunday night's season opener against the Washington Redskins, The Dallas Morning News reported.
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Contract extension ties Woodson to Packers through 2014
Less than one week after the New York Jets gave a contract extension to shutdown cornerback Darrelle Revis, the Green Bay Packers did likewise to the player who beat Revis for the 2009 NFL Defensive Player of the Year award, Charles Woodson.
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Free-agent DE McCray works out for Raiders
The Oakland Raiders worked out free-agent defensive end Bobby McCray on Wednesday, according to a league source.
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Irsay dropping 'cone of silence' on Manning contract talks
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay is giving the media the silent treatment on the topic of a possible contract extension for Pro Bowl quarterback Peyton Manning, according to The Indianapolis Star.
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Cutting their losses: Dolphins cut Grove one year after signing
The Miami Dolphins continued their purge of players they recently signed as free agents Thursday, waiving center Jake Grove and re-signing offensive lineman Cory Proctor, the Palm Beach Post reported.
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Brady able to practice with Patriots after two-car accident
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was involved in a two-car accident near his home Thursday morning, but he wasn't hurt and hours later practiced as usual with his team just days before the season opener.
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Fitzgerald good to go for Cards after being cautious with knee
Larry Fitzgerald is back in practice and, even in a knee brace, will provide new starting quarterback Derek Anderson a welcome big-play target when the Arizona Cardinals open the season Sunday in St. Louis.
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