NFL News and Notes - May 30, 2010

Continuity is benefiting the Dallas Cowboys, writes Gerry Fraley of the Dallas Morning News.

Former New York Giants kicker and broadcasting legend Pat Summerall hopes weather doesn't decide Super Bowl XLVIII.

Former Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Jon Runyan's Congressional run has received financial donations from two of his former head coaches.

Washington Redskins tight end Fred Davis is poised to have a breakout season, writes Zach Berman for the Washington Post.

Labor uncertainty is behind the looming player contract issues for the Carolina Panthers, writes Darin Gantt of the Charlotte Observer.

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Harry Douglas took part in the NFL's in-house internship program this off-season.

Stephen Holder of the St. Petersburg Times looks at the potential position battles on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this summer.

New Orleans Saints offensive tackle Jermon Bushrod will be honored by his hometown on June 11, with a football camp the following day.

Detroit Lions center Dominic Raiola sees a more talented team, but isn't ready to make any predictions for 2010, writes John Niyo of the Detroit News.

Minnesota Vikings fourth-round defensive end Everson Griffen has made a positive impression during the early OTA sessions.

It's been nearly ten years since the Green Bay Packers returned a kickoff for a touchdown, writes Mike Vandermause of the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

Cornerback is still an area of concern for the Chicago Bears, writes Dan Pompei of the Chicago Tribune.

Howard Balzer of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat thinks the St. Louis Rams should say "No" to players like LenDale White and Patrick Crayton.

Regardless of how next month's vote goes, San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsome doesn't think the San Francisco 49ers will get a stadium built/a> in Santa Clara.

Danny O'Neil of the Seattle Times looks at the state of the Seattle Seahawks' running game.

Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis is wasting money in his attempt to recoup money paid to former quarterback JaMarcus Russell, writes Carl Steward in the Oakland Tribune.

San Diego Chargers cornerback Antoine Cason is looking to prove he belongs as a starter in the NFL.

Jeff Legwold of the Denver Post writes that the Denver Broncos have taken a conservative approach with 2010 draft picks Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker, who are coming off significant injuries.

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Pierre Garcon was presented with the Warner Award on Saturday night in Philadelphia.

Tennessee Titans wide receiver Nate Washington wants to catch the ball more consistently in 2010.

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco will begin shooting his new reality show today in Los Angeles.

Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita has been actively involved with the NFLPA over the last two years, writes Tony Grossi of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer.

Details for what prompted NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to clear Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to return to the practice field will be scarce, writes Scott Brown of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

Baltimore Ravens second-year defensive end Paul Kruger is getting used to playing at his weight level.

Buffalo Bills third-year wide receiver James Hardy is ready for a breakout season.

New England Patriots restricted free agent guard Logan Mankins is the "lumberjack" style of lineman the team needs inside.

New York Jets running back LaDainian Tomlinson is getting used to his new team and surroundings.

The Miami Dolphins have several options for the starting receiver who will play opposite Brandon Marshall.

Today's NFL birthdays: Falcons offensive tackle Sam Baker (25), Bengals quarterback Jordan Palmer (26), Lions defensive end Turk McBride (25), Giants seventh-round punter Matt Dodge (23), Jets wide receiver Larry Taylor (25) and first-round cornerback Kyle Wilson (23), Redskins defensive lineman Kedric Golston (27) and rookie safety Russell Anderson (23), free agents linebacker Darryl Blackstock (27), and wide receivers Taylor Jacobs (29) and Robert Ortiz (27).

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