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Chargers sign first-round pick Cason
The San Diego Chargers and cornerback Antoine Cason agreed to terms on a five-year contract Thursday.
Lions sign top pick Cherilus
The Detroit Lions on Thursday signed offensive tackle Gosder Cherilus to a five-year contract. Per club policy, financial terms of the deal were not released.
Pats add a little Mayo to linebacking corps
The New England Patriots signed linebacker Jerod Mayo, their first round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, to an undisclosed contract Thursday.
Broncos' Smith announces retirement
Denver Broncos wide receiver Rod Smith announced his retirement in a Thursday press conference, marking the end of a 12-year career as one of the most consistently productive receivers in the NFL.
49ers sign first-rounder Balmer
The San Francisco 49ers signed their first-round draft pick, defensive lineman Kentwan Balmer, on Thursday. Per club policy, terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Line of Scrimmage: Hester Situation Another Bad Sign for Bears
When your best offensive hope is a wide receiver with 20 career catches, you've got a problem.
Chiefs agree to terms with another draft pick
The Kansas City Chiefs agreed to terms with tackle Branden Albert on a five-year contract Thursday. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Report: NFL investigating Vikings for tampering with Favre
NFL security interviewed a number of Minnesota Vikings officials on Tuesday regarding tampering charges levied by the Green Bay Packers over Brett Favre.
Broncos' Smith to retire
Denver Broncos wide receiver Rod Smith has scheduled a Thursday afternoon press conference to announce his retirement, according to the Rocky Mountain News.
Saints extend WR Colston through 2011
The New Orleans Saints and wide receiver Marques Colston agreed to a three-year contract extension through the 2011 season Wednesday.





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Packers say it’s business, not personal with Favre
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