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Veteran cornerback Dre’ Bly has signed a one-year deal with the San Francisco 49ers, who moved quickly to fill the spot created by Walt Harris’ knee injury.  ”We lost a Pro Bowl-caliber player in Walt Harris this week, and we were able to fill that void with another Pro Bowler in Dre Bly,” 49ers general manager Scot McCloughan said. “It was important to get Dre in here quickly so that he can get acquainted with our system, our coaches and his new teammates.”

The Dallas Cowboys are shopping outside linebacker Greg Ellis, multiple sources told FanHouse on Thursday. Dallas is serious about a potential move because on Thursday, the final day of this week’s organized team activities, the team sent Ellis home, not allowing him to practice.

Max Jean-Gilles landed on injured reserve when he broke the fibula in his right leg just before halftime of the Eagles‘ Thanksgiving night game against the Arizona Cardinals. His hopes of returning to the starting lineup are slim, but he is more focused on recovering from his injury, which required the surgical insertion of eight screws and a plate. “I still have a long way to go,” Jean-Gilles said. “I’m about 60 percent right now.”

Jon Gruden, who was fired last season after the Buccaneers lost their final four games to miss the playoffs, sounded like a man taking a one-year sabbatical rather than someone making a career change. Once, when asked about the length of his contract, he said, “I’m a short-term, goal-oriented person.” “I dearly miss coaching.”

Browns QB Brady Quinn has been running the first-team offense the last two days of coach Eric Mangini’s first voluntary minicamp. ”There’s no overwhelming significance to that,” Mangini said Thursday. Mangini said that Quinn got the nod over Derek Anderson “because he’s done a really outstanding job in the off-season program.” ”Not that Derek hasn’t done well,” Mangini added, “but [Quinn] got the edge, so he took the first reps.”

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Tight end Tony Gonzalez made a strong first impression with the Falcons, arriving in town quickly to begin the process of developing chemistry with quarterback Matt Ryan. ”Any time that you get a new toy,” the former Boston College quarterback said, “you want to try it out.” 

Chicago Bears General Manager Jerry Angelo has essentially ruled out pursuing veteran wide receiver Plaxico Burress, reiterating that the Bears are not likely to go after the former New York Giants starter. Burress’ agent, Drew Rosenhaus, recently said that two NFL teams are seriously interested in signing Burress. “Are we one of those two teams?” Angelo told the Chicago Tribune. “No.”

The Rams don’t want him either.

Saints running back Reggie Bush says that he’s ready to take a leadership role with the club.

Browns NT Shaun Rogers   finally put away his crying towel.

Chiefs DE/DT Glenn Dorsey participated only in individual drills at practice because of what he called a shin injury. “I’m taking it day by day,” said Dorsey, the Chiefs’ top draft pick last year. “I’m going to try to pick it up a little more every day. It’s just sore. It’s nothing major. I don’t want to take chances with it, set myself back for the season. I’ll be doing the whole practice in no time.”

The NFL Network is furious with Jon Gruden for jilting the network after he’d verbally agreed to a deal to work there. The former Bucs coach had been very good on the NFL Network, colorful and opinionated, at the NFL scouting combine and the NFL draft, and the network had finalized everything but the signature on the paper for Gruden to begin working there immediately.

Comcast and the National Football League on Tuesday ended nearly three years of vituperative hostilities with a deal that will make the NFL Network available to 10 million of the cable operator’s subscribers at a significantly lower price than the league has long demanded.

Dolphins Running back Ricky Williams said he would like to play this season and in 2010 and then call it a career.

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