- It appears that Cowboys CB Mike Jenkins has been given the starting right cornerback position over Orlando Scandrick entering training camp. At least that what Jenkins is saying on his blog. “Heading into training camp I’m the starter at right cornerback, and my job is to maintain that position. I’m back in Florida training at IMG to get my body right, get my head right, be mentally ready heading into the season. … It’s my job to lose, but there’s a guy behind me with nothing to lose. If he makes a mistake, it’s not going to cause him to lose his job. If I make a mistake, the coaches are going to take a long, hard look at me in that position.”
- The Cowboys officially released the logo that will represent the new Cowboys Stadium. The predominant feature of the logo is the stadium’s massive steel arches that stretch from end-to-end. Those attending events at Cowboys Stadium will see the artwork on T-shirts, caps, cups and in other highly visible merchandise and building locations.
“We think this logo will soon be instantly recognizable and appreciated as the mark of a significant and important venue for sports,” said Charlotte Jones Anderson, team executive.
- According to NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy, Vikings WR Percy Harvin may have to attend 2010 rookie symposium: “[Harvin] was excused. Players who are excused are expected to make up the material presented. That may involve attendance at the following year’s symposium.” Harvin is concerned about how people will perceive his absence because of the question marks that surrounded his character entering the NFL draft in April.
- Jets rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez said he feels very good about how he performed in offseason workouts and that he has positioned himself well to earn the starting job. Sanchez is competing with Kellen Clemens for the Jets starting QB spot and earlier this offseason head coach Rex Ryan said it’s a “dogfight” between the two. “Clemens and Sanchez are really battling,” Ryan said. “I knew it was going to be a dogfight and right now, you can tell it really is. We probably won’t know until … whenever it becomes obvious, that’s when we’ll make the decision.
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