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		<title>Mike Holmgren agrees deal with Browns</title>
		<description> [1]There is news about a new deal between NFL players, Mike Holmgren and Browns and Jake Delhomme, 35. Coming off his worst season as a pro, has agreed for a two-year contract to play for the Browns, his agent, Rick Smith mentioned in his e-mail. But, the Browns are not confirming adding Delhomme because the contract hasn't been signed yet. On Thursday, Delhomme visited the Browns after playing the last seven seasons with Carolina Panthers.

First, Holmgren sent a conditional 2011 draft choice to the Seahawks for quarterback Seneca Wallace, whom Holmgren coached in Seattle from 2003-2008. Next, on Tuesday, the Browns' president released Derek Anderson, who played five seasons for the Browns.

Delhomme had a chance to return to New Orleans, where his career began in 1997, as a backup to Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees. Delhomme threw eight touchdown passes and 18 interceptions in 2009. He was 4-7 as a starter. The touchdown-to-interception ratio was the worst in the NFL last season.

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		<title>Now Buffalo Bills Trainer Turn Regarding Starcaps</title>
		<description> [1]Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle Pat Williams blamed a trainer on his former team, the Buffalo Bills, for getting him involved with StarCaps, the over-the-counter diuretic that contains a banned substance.

He said in the case yesterday that the trainer told him that "everything was legal" with StarCaps, according to the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

Williams, who is suing the league along with teammate Kevin Williams, apparently took the stuff to get rid of fluid from his body due to gout. They want to get out of the four-game suspensions the league gave them in 2008, but obviously it means more to them than just that.

The Williams think the league violated Minnesota law regarding confidentiality of drug testing information when it gave info to reporters about positive drug tests the pair had.

Vikings coach Brad Childress is supposed to go on the stand tomorrow.

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		<link>http://www.nflnewsworld.com/now-buffalo-bills-trainer-turn-regarding-starcaps/20100311/</link>
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		<title>Antonio Bryant deal with Cincinnati Bengals</title>
		<description> [1]NFL star player Antonio Bryant has agreed to a four-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals on Wednesday.

As per the sources, Antonio Bryant's contract is worth $28 million. With incentives, he could make as much as $29 million. Receiver Chad Ochocinco has been lobbying for the Bengals to sign Owens since the end of last season, when the Bengals' passing game lacked a deep threat.

"There's always been the speculation and perception out there and Chad kick-started it and lobbied to have me here as a teammate and I welcome it with open arms," Owens, who made a visit to the Bengals, told the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Bryant had career highs with 83 catches for 1,248 yards and seven touchdowns in 2008 with Tampa Bay. He needed surgery for torn cartilage in his left knee during training camp last year, and was bothered by pain in the knee all season. He finished with 39 catches for 600 yards and four touchdowns.

Cincinnati needs at least one proven receiver after releasing Laveranues Coles, who lasted only one season with the Bengals. Receiver Matt Jones, who was out of the NFL last season after Jacksonville released him because of off-field issues, has signed a one-year deal with the Bengals.

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		<title>New Orlean Saints is in another Celebration</title>
		<description> [1]After the great and glorious celebrations of  first Super Bowl championship win, New Orlean Saints team and city is now celebrating another party.

New Orlean Saints win their Super Bowl Championship title after 43 years and four weeks for NFL Films and Warner Home Video to complete a commemorative video recapping the best season in franchise history.

The video's official release was set for today, hours after a premiere at the 95-year-old Prytania Theater in New Orleans' historic Uptown neighborhood Monday night.

Drew Brees and Tracy Porter were attended as a guests for this premiere. These two gave the New Orlean Saints an insurmountable two-touchdown lead against the Indianapolis Colts late in the fourth quarter.

Jeff Brown, a Warner Home Video executive vice president specializing in TV sports and animation, said orders from retailers were already 25 percent above expectations.

Even free-agent safety Darren Sharper showed up, arriving using crutches after he had minor arthroscopic surgery on his left knee. Sharper says he's hoping to return to New Orleans, but is keeping his options open.

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		<title>Kevin Williams proved his genuinity</title>
		<description> [1]Minnesota Vikings defensive lineman Kevin Williams got the positive results in the tests that he never took steroids. Kevin Williams sued the National Football League over leaked drug-test results.

As per the teammate suggestion, Kevin Williams took StarCaps in order to lose weight at the start of training camp in the year 2006, Williams testified in state court in Minneapolis. Kevin Williams and other player Pat Williams, later tested positive for bumetanide, an ingredient in StarCaps banned because it can mask steroids.

"You see people taking that kind of stuff," Kevin Williams told the judge in a nonjury trial. "I took StarCaps to help me shed a couple of pounds for health reasons, to keep the coach off my back, and also because in my contract I had a weight clause."

Kevin Williams got these test results after giving a urine sample a month ago. He was notified by letter of his four-day suspension after another month passed, he told. Kevin Williams, who has been in the NFL for seven years, testified he was standing in an airport when he saw news of his suspension flash across a TV screen.

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		<title>Cleveland Browns gets Seneca Wallace</title>
		<description>Seneca Wallace American football player was brought by the Cleveland Browns from Seattle Seahawks. Cleveland Browns exchanged Seneca Wallace with an undisclosed 2011 draft pick to the Seattle Seahawks. Wallace played his entire seven career with Seattle Seahawks. He drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth round of the 2003 NFL Draft. In his seven years career Wallace,29 has completed 333 of 556 passes with 25 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.

Wallace appeared in 48 games and thrown for 3,547 passing yards. He played under Mike Holmgren when he was working with Seahawks. Mike Holmgren now moved to Cleveland Browns as a president and he makes his mark in that team by picking his old players to his new team.

Wallace’s best season was in 2008, he played eight matches in that season and threw for 1,532 yards and 11 touchdowns.
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		<title>Free-agent CB Bodden sticks with Patriots</title>
		<description>Free agent CD Bodden went on a visit with the Texans on sunday, where he travelled to Houston. Bodden was found saying Fox 26 in Houston, "I think it's great having a team like the Houston Texans being interested in me," Bodden said,  "I'm just going to go here, meet the coaches, and hopefully everything goes good."

Bodden was found saying "It's kind of nerve-wracking. It is what it is. It's part of the business. Hopefully I can get things done with the Texans and just move on."

Alvin Keels agen of Bodden spoke with Texans, seahawks and Steelers regarding Bodden. The Visit of Bodden to Houston is his first of free agency.
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		<title>Vick Sticks to Philadelphia Eagles</title>
		<description>The Eagles are a master professional American football team. This is based on Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Michael Vick is a professional American football for the Eagles of the National Football League. He played for the Atlanta Falcons for six seasons.

This Week,the Philadelphia Eagles will receive bonus of Michael vicks roster.Based on team time to resolve whether to continue the quarterback or not,this will reported Monday by the Football League.In last year micheal got a chance,but he missed the two sections,Due to prison sentence, he told that quarterback's agent they will pay the $1.5 million bonus at that time.Vick is under contract for $5.2 million this year.

if the Eagle do not catch Vicks bonus they will not get anything. Vick,In May He was in 29 and was released from jail,After missing two years he was used periodically by the Eagles last season and completed six of 13 passes for 86 yards and one touchdown. He also rushed for 95 yards and two scores.
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		<title>NFL Player suspended for eight games</title>
		<description> [1]Miami Dolphins player Jason Ferguson was suspended for eight games of next season for breaking the NFL's drug policy conditions, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello confirmed on Sunday.

Jason Ferguson, 35 year-old also suspended for the same reason in the year 1999 after an anabolic steroid showed up in a urine test. That time he was out for four games. But, now he was suspended for more games than previous as this is the second time.

Before drafted by the New York Jets he also faced some allegations for marijuana at the scouting combine in the year 1997. He played seven seasons for the New York Jets.

"People are thinking I'm a drug addict or something like that, and that's ridiculous," Ferguson told at the time. "I read bottles and I know steroids. I didn't take no damn steroids."

Jason Ferguson was ruled out due to injury in November and underwent surgery after one month. He played nine games for the Miami Dolphins last season. Coach Tony Sparano called him a "heck of a player" at the time of his injury.

A Dolphins spokesman, Harvey Greene, said Ferguson remained a free agent and had not signed a new contract.

"We won't comment because he's not officially on our roster," Greene told. The team has not told whether they planned to re-sign Ferguson for next season.

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		<title>Two-time Pro Bowl player signed for Jacksonville Jaguars</title>
		<description> [1]Two-time Pro Bowl defensive player  Aaron Kampman signed on agreement with Jacksonville Jaguars yesterday. The terms and conditions of this agreement is not revealed yet. Aaron Kampman agreement is very helpful for the Jacksonville Jaguars and is expecting good results from this star player.

Another star player Kassim Osgood also signed with  Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday.

The Jacksonville Jaguars mainly targeted Kampman or former Tennessee defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch, who signed a four-year contract worth $26 million with Detroit.

Aaron Kampman agreement could be same. He is recovering from a left knee injury.  Aaron Kampman is a one year young over Vanden Bosch and played only nine games in 2009 season.

Former Green Bay star  Aaron Kampman's new agreement sent a strong message to former first-round draft pick Derrick Harvey and second-rounder Quentin Groves, who both struggled in their two seasons.

The Cleveland Browns also signed with two unrestricted free agents — Scott Fujita, a starting linebacker for the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints, and offensive lineman Tony Pashos — to multiyear contracts. The terms and conditions for this agreement also not revealed yet.

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