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Around the NFL for Friday Feb 5 2010

by Joe Tailgate on February 5, 2010

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Titans head coach Jeff Fisher, speaking from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., site of Sunday’s Super Bowl, told WGFX-FM 104.5 The Zone that running back Chris Johnson would likely have to wait regarding any extension, especially with a contract that contains three more seasons currently. “We’ve done things prior to players going into the last year of their contract. For me to come out right now, it’s way too premature to say we have any intention of doing anything for CJ.” Fisher said.

New England Patriots linebacker Adalius Thomas made it pretty clear that he doesn’t anticipate being in a Patriots uniform in 2010. “I want to come somewhere where I’m wanted and where I’m gonna have fun, if I’m not gonna do that, that’s not where I’m gonna be.” Thomas said.

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Around the NFL for Saturday January 30 2010

by Joe Tailgate on January 30, 2010

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Vincent Jackson

The Chargers are taking a wait-and-see approach in with WR Vincent Jackson’s long-term future with the team, he is coming off consecutive career years, yet due to the specter of 2010 being uncapped, he will likely be a restricted free agent, under the club’s control with no multiyear contract yet being discussed between the parties

Cowboys WR Miles Austin, who is an impending restricted free agent, said he wants to re-sign with the team during the offseason but knows that the decision is up to the Cowboys. The Cowboys likely will tender him an offer that would give them a first-round and third-round draft choice if another team signs him and the Cowboys do not match.

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Cowboys News Updates for Thursday June 18

by Joe Tailgate on June 18, 2009

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Cowboys offensive coordinator Jason Garrett recently had a meeting with starting quarterback Tony Romo and he told Romo to get in better shape this offseason. The Cowboys believe Romo does not get into good enough shape in the offseason to stay sharp in the second half of the regular season.

Tony Romo denied any notion that he had been told to get into better shape by Garrett earlier in the week. Romo said, “If there’s anything those guys tell me, it’s to throttle back sometimes just because I do a lot of running playing soccer and basketball and stuff to stay in shape, plus the stuff we do.” He added that no such meeting occurred.

The Cowboys will now fine players $453 for every pound that they’re over their target weight when they report to training camp. In the past under Wade Phillips, who has drawn criticism for taking it too easy on the players, the Cowboys haven’t doled out much in the way fines. “I expect them to be in the best shape they’ve been in,” Phillips told reporters today. “That’s part of being accountable, not only to their teammates, but to themselves.”

INJURIES

WR Miles Austin has been sidelined with a hamstring injury the last three weeks of practice. Austin’s return to the field, as well as that of fellow wide receiver Sam Hurd, who has a quadriceps injury, will come inside the Alamodome when training camp starts July 29. “I want to be out there, obviously,” said Austin, who suffered two knee injuries last season and missed four games, “but at the end of the day I have to be ready for training camp when we’re getting ready for the season. With hamstrings, you never know. They’re going to be sore, but I want to be ready for everything going into camp.” Hurd said he is 100 percent and the team wants to keep him fresh for training camp. Both receivers have done running on the side during practices the last two weeks and in the first two days of this week’s mini-camp. “I’m a very competitive person, and it’s difficult watching,” Hurd said. “I’m ready now, but I’ll be really ready for training camp.”

K Nick Folk started jogging in his rehab from hip surgery and next week he moves up to kicking a volleyball. “Feels awesome,” Folk said. “I can’t complain. It’s more tired than anything else. It’s not like it’s sore, just tired.” Folk said he will return to Vail, Colo., on Saturday for a checkup with Dr. Marc Philippon, who performed the surgery. Folk will progress from a volleyball to a soccer ball to kicking off a tee and said he will be ready to go for training camp.

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  • Redskins Safety LaRon Landry is now the only Redskin who is unaccounted for during this round of offseason workouts. Landry, is not at the workouts and head coach Jim Zorn said he has not been able to reach the third-year player by either telephone or text message. “I think it’s disappointing to his teammates as well,” Zorn said. “But he’s going to be ready. I fully expect him to be ready in training camp and go hard and have a great year. I’m not as concerned about him missing as just being a part of what his teammates are doing and the kind of stuff we’re trying to implement here. He’s going to be set back a little bit because of maybe a new concept here or there, but he’s a tremendous athlete, and I think he’ll be a good teammate.”
  • Cardinals Safety Adrian Wilson, should finish as a life-long Card after finally agreeing to a new five-year contract Thursday. Financial terms of the deal, which runs through the 2013 season, were not immediately disclosed. A press conference is scheduled for 3:30 p.m.
  • Raiders WR Darrius Heyward-Bey returned for offseason workouts this week but his right hamstring is not ready to go. All he could do was stand there and watch his teammates practice during an open-media session Wednesday. So goes a slow start for the fastest player in the NFL draft. “There’s some soreness in there,” Raiders coach Tom Cable said. “We don’t want to chance it so we’re going to leave it alone. His learning is good. He’s a very bright guy, but that doesn’t ever account for the reps that are needed. So we’ll get him back to work next week.”
  • Cardinals QB Matt Leinart sought help from an unlikely source in an even more unlikely place this off-season. The Southern California graduate worked out a few times with Patriots quarterback Tom Brady at UCLA. The location made sense because Brady has a home near the campus, and Norm Chow, the former offensive coordinator at USC, is now an assistant at UCLA. “I figured if I’m running with him (Brady), he can do whatever,” Leinart said, laughing.
  • Cowboys CB Terence Newman sat out today because of a minor quad injury. Wade Phillips said Newman probably would have practiced with such an injury during the regular season. Phillips declined to detail every injury, but he said they were mostly minor leg injury, including a strain for WR Miles Austin.

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