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League won't punish Bengals RB Benson for Texas arrest
The NFL won't punish Cincinnati Bengals running back Cedric Benson for his offseason arrest involving an alleged bar fight in Texas.
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Report: Ravens OT Gaither carted off field with back injury
Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Jared Gaither was carted off the field during Friday's training camp practice with what appears to be a back injury.
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Revis open to short-term contract fix, unsure he'll be at camp
There has been recent communication between the New York Jets and Neil Schwartz, Darrelle Revis' agent, and the two sides have discussed a possible band-aid solution that would not require a long-term deal, according to a league source.
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Berry, Chiefs agree to six-year, $60M contract just before camp
Safety Eric Berry, the fifth overall draft pick, and the Kansas City Chiefs agreed to a six-year, $60 million contract that includes $34 million guaranteed, a league source told NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora on Friday.
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Broncos rookie Tebow tackles his first training-camp practice
Tim Tebow is working out with the Denver Broncos for the first time since signing his contract.
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Steelers agree to terms with first-round pick Pouncey
The Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to a five-year deal with first-round draft pick Maurkice Pouncey on Friday, according to a league source.
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Contract not a distraction to Brady, who prefers to stay with Pats
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said Friday he's determined to keep his contract negotiations from becoming a distraction to the team.
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Team owner McNair wants Johnson to retire a Texan
Houston Texans owner Bob McNair said Friday that he hopes to sign Andre Johnson to a new contract within "a couple weeks" and keep the star wide receiver in Houston for his entire career.
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Jets sign coach Ryan, GM Tannenbaum to contract extensions
The New York Jets signed head coach Rex Ryan to a two-year extension Friday and locked up GM Mike Tannenbaum with a five-year extension.
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Redskins interested in Bolts' Jackson; Seahawks in mix, too
The San Diego Chargers have remained opposed to trading disgruntled WR Vincent Jackson, but if they do deal him, the Redskins and Seahawks remain interested, according to sources.
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