NFL News and Notes - July 3, 2010
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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck would appreciate it if you didn't push him out to pasture, writes Alex Marvez of FOXSports.com.
San Francisco 49ers first-round offensive linemen Anthony Davis and Mike Iupati may be eased into starting roles this season, writes Matthew Barrows of the Sacramento Bee.
The Arizona Cardinals have the most stable front office among area sports teams. (Until Steve Keim is hired away)
Turf Show Times defends the Rosenbloom ownership era of the St. Louis Rams.
The New Orleans Saints will parade the Lombardi Trophy around the Gulf South region in July.
Fans may not like the lack of access to Tampa Bay Buccaneers training camp, writes Roy Cummings of the Tampa Tribune.
Carolina Panthers quarterback Matt Moore is endorsing a protein-infused water from Spartan Beverages, a company that Oakland Raiders quarterback Kyle Boller is an investor in.
Former Washington Redskins head coach Joe Gibbs shared his thoughts on the passing of Don Coryell.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Andy Reid heard a familiar cheer in Afghanistan.
Former New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress is applying for work release.
Todd Archer of the Dallas Morning News breaks down the Dallas Cowboys' cornerback situation.
Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times opens up his Chicago Bears mailbag.
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Gunther Cunningham quietly became a U.S. citizen in April, writes John Niyo of the Detroit News.
Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress ran into a familiar face during the NFL-USO tour in Afghanistan.
Green Bay Packers undrafted offensive lineman Nick McDonald played tackle in college, but is moving inside at the NFL level.
Kansas City Chiefs fifth-round safety Kendrick Lewis did not receive a signing bonus.
Denver Broncos first-round quarterback Tim Tebow will be spending the day at a blood drive in Fort Pierce, Florida.
A memorial service for former San Diego Chargers head coach Don Coryell will be held on July 12 at San Diego State.
Reggie Hayes of The News-Sentinel doesn't think Indianapolis Colts fans should worry about the contract situations of Reggie Wayne or Robert Mathis.
Tennessee Titans head coach Jeff Fisher won't reveal the plan to replace linebacker Gerald McRath during his four-game suspension.
Jacksonville Jaguars center Cecil Newton and defensive end Julius Williams kicked off their holiday weekend at the NFL YET Center.
Miami Dolphins running back Patrick Cobbs has had to recover mentally from his season-ending knee injury, writes Mike Berardino of the Sun-Sentinel.
The New York Jets are not scheduled to wear their "Titans" throwbacks this season, reports Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News.
Buffalo Bills first-round running back C.J. Spiller was the grand marshal for NASCAR's Subway Jalapeno 250 at Daytona International Speedway.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady spent last Christmas Day working on his mechanics.
Baltimore Ravens third-round tight end Ed Dickson agreed to a three-year deal on Friday.
Cleveland Browns defensive end Robaire Smith was arrested for possessing a loaded gun in his carry-on bag at Bishop Airport in Flint, Michigan last November.
Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer looks at the Cincinnati Bengals depth chart.
Today's NFL birthdays: Browns linebacker David Bowens (33), Cowboys undrafted offensive tackle Will Barker (23), Lions fullback Jerome Felton (24) and linebacker Zack Follett (23), Texans defensive end Jesse Nading (25), Buccaneers undrafted rookie offensive tackle James Williams (22), free agent defensive lineman Jeff Bradley (25), wide receiver D.J. Hackett (29), cornerback Josh Morris (24), fullback Russ Weil (25), defensive end Mick Williams (24), and offensive tackle Marlon Winn (24).

