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Eagles' Jackson carted off with leg injury during camp practice
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson has been carted off the field with an apparent leg injury during an afternoon practice at training camp.
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Raiders WR Murphy sidelined by concussion, sits out practice
Oakland Raiders wide receiver Louis Murphy is being held out of training camp practice with a concussion.
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Vikings LB Henderson works way back from gruesome injury
Less than eight months after a severe lef injury, E.J. Henderson is back on the field and his stunning recovery is having an equally strong effect on the team in the first
few days of training camp.
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More genial Roethlisberger practices with Steelers starters
His No. 7 hasn't changed. Neither has his place in the offense. Ben Roethlisberger is the Steelers' starting quarterback, and that was quickly evident during their first practice
of training camp.
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Cowboys lose Bryant for four to six weeks with ankle sprain
With rookie receiver Dez Bryant out until
perhaps the regular season, the Dallas Cowboys will certainly need
that $2 million insurance policy named Patrick Crayton.
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Report: Harvin carted off practice field with unspecified injury
On Friday, the Minnesota Vikings placed Pro Bowl wide receiver Sidney Rice on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list with a "lingering" hip problem. One day later, wideout Percy Harvin was carted off the Vikings' practice with an unspecified injury.
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Hardesty misses first Browns practice with knee injury
Cleveland Browns second-round draft pick Montario Hardesty is a no-show for the team's first training camp workout. Browns coach Eric Mangini said after practice Saturday that Hardesty twisted his knee during a drill earlier in the week and would be out for a couple of weeks.
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Browns agree to terms with first-round pick Haden
The Cleveland Browns agreed to terms with their first-round draft pick, Joe Haden, on Saturday. Haden's deal is worth $50M million over five years, with $26M million guaranteed, a league source told NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora. Haden also will receive $12M signing bonus paid in 2010.
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Bucs LT Penn signs six-year, $43 million extension
Tampa Bay Buccaneers veteran left tackle Donald Penn signed a six-year contract extension Saturday, bringing an end to the long-lingering issue of Penn's future with the team.
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Buccaneers agree to terms with first-round pick McCoy
The Buccaneers have agreed to terms on a five-year contract with first-round draft pick Gerald McCoy.
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