The 2010 NFL season moves one step closer as the Cleveland Browns rookies report to Berea, Ohio for training camp, and the Dallas Cowboys rookies and vets report to San Antonio on Saturday.
The Dallas Cowboys have reached agreement on a contract with defensive lineman Josh Brent, a seventh-round pick in last week's 2010 Supplemental Draft.
When the Seattle Seahawks reached a partnership with Seattle-based Jones Soda Company a few years ago, future Hall of Fame offensive tackle Walter Jones was part of the ad campaign.
As the 35th overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, Tampa Bay Buccaneers second-round defensive tackle Brian Price is, by far, the highest drafted player to sign a rookie contract so far this summer.
Detroit Lions first-round defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh hopes to be signed in time for training camp. That desire is shared by his agent, Roosevelt Barnes, who tells Mike O'Hara, reporting for the Detroit News, that Suh's contract status is not tied to the status of St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford, the player chosen ahead of Suh in the 2010 NFL Draft.
With four unsigned 2010 NFL Draft picks, entry and supplemental, to sign before training camp opens on July 24, the Dallas Cowboys cleared room on their roster by placing nose tackle Junior Aumavae and linebacker Donovan Woods on waivers.
Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Josh Price-Brent, one of two players chosen in last week's Supplemental Draft, has settled on a name and jersey number.
Eddie Petzke from the Beers and Ball Show takes a deep dive into the three safety looks that transformed the Arizona Cardinals defense midway through last season and explores how Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon could bring that same philosophy to Green Bay.