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Roster shuffle continues for Carroll, Seahawks
The leading receiver from a year ago is gone, the leading rusher was rumored to be heading out only to be at practice, and a half-dozen new players made introductions on Monday at team headquarters. The turnover is high, but it's business as usual for the Seahawks.
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McNabb prepping for opener; Haynesworth's status unknown
Donovan McNabb is once again practicing with the Washington Redskins after being sidelined two weeks with a sprained left ankle. Albert Haynesworth, meanwhile, remains with the second team.
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Jets CB Revis returns to team, signs new deal
Darrelle Revis has rejoined his New York Jets teammates after agreeing to a four-year deal and ending his holdout.
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Steelers choose Ward, Miller over Big Ben as offensive captains
Ben Roethlisberger is no longer a Pittsburgh Steelers captain.
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Dixon gets starting nod over Batch in Week 1
Dennis Dixon will be behind center when the Steelers begin their 2010 season on Sunday. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that coach Mike Tomlin confirmed it Monday after Dixon ran the first-team offense in practice and Charlie Batch ran the second team.
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Revis signing opens door for Richardson's return to Jets
One day after veteran Tony Richardson was released by the New York Jets, the fullback will be back with the team.
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Buccaneers QB Freeman to practice without glove Tuesday
Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Raheem Morris says starting quarterback Josh Freeman will return to practice Tuesday and be ready for the team's season home opener against the Cleveland Browns on Sept 12, according to the Bucs' official Twitter page.
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Long wearing knee brace; status unknown for opener
Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl tackle Jake Long is wearing a left knee brace as the team begins its final week of preparation for the season opener at Buffalo.
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Theismann to be in booth for NFL Network's Thursday games
Former Washington Redskins and Super Bowl-winning quarterback Joe Theismann joins NFL Network's Thursday Night Football broadcast team, it was announced Monday.
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Pro Bowler Reed says he could have been on roster Week 1
Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed -- who will miss the first six weeks of the season after being placed on the reserve/physically unable to perform list by the team -- says he could have potentially joined the Ravens' active roster for Week 1, in an interview with Siirus XM's Mad Dog Radio</a> on Sunday night.

