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   <title>Giants waive injured S Jones</title>
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   The New York Giants have waived rookie safety Chad Jones with the intention of placing him on the reserve list. Jones was recently released from a New York hospital after a serious car accident on June 29. If he clears waivers, he will be placed on the reserve list. Jones was involved in the accident June 25 in New Orleans and suffered broken bones in his left leg and ankle, requiring eight hours of surgery at LSU Public Hosp
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   <title>Dolphins ink first-round pick Odrick</title>
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   The Miami Dolphins and defensive lineman Jared Odrick have reportedly agreed to a five-year deal worth $13 million, including $7.133 million guaranteed. Additionally, second-round selection linebacker Koa Misi inked a four-year contract reportedly worth $4.73 million, of which $2.8 million is guaranteed. Both figures are per The Palm Beach Post. The Dolphins have now signed all of their draft picks. Odrick was taken No. 28 overall out of Penn
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   <title>Falcons sign first-round pick Weatherspoon</title>
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   The Atlanta Falcons agreed to terms with their 2010 first-round draft pick, linebacker Sean Weatherspoon, the club announced on Thursday. Financial terms were not released, although the length of the deal was five years. The 6-foot-2, 244-pound linebacker was taken with the 19th overall selection in this year's draft out of the University of Missouri. In 53 games with the Tigers, Weatherspoon compiled 12 1/2 sacks, and four interc
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   The Minnesota Vikings have signed rookie cornerback Chris Cook. The Vikings selected the Virginia product in the second round (34th overall) of the 2010 draft. Cook was an All-Atlantic Coast Conference first-team selection last season after starting all 12 games and recording four interceptions. Minnesota also signed fourth-round defensive end Everson Griffen, fifth-round guard Chris DeGeare and seventh-round tight end Micke
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   The Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly signed veteran and longtime Dallas Cowboys tackle Flozell Adams. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Thursday revealed the deal is for two years. A former second-round pick of the Cowboys back in 1998 out of Michigan State, Adams was inked to help replace right tackle Willie Colon, who was lost to a season-ending Achilles tendon injury. Nicknamed "The Hotel" for his 6-foot-7, 338-pound frame, Adams has 
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   The Denver Broncos agreed to terms with quarterback Tim Tebow, a first-round selection in the 2010 NFL Draft, on Thursday. Financial terms were not disclosed, but The Denver Post reports it is a five- year deal worth between $11.5 million and $12 million, with more than $8 million guaranteed. The contract agreement allows Tebow to join other Broncos rookies and early- reporting veterans in practice. Denver's training camp o
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   PITTSBURGH (AP) -Now that the Pittsburgh Steelers have Ben Roethlisberger back, at least for training camp, they've got yet another problem with the quarterback whose offseason missteps repeatedly overshadow all that he accomplishes as a player.What do they do with him?Once the Steelers report to training camp Friday, does Roethlisberger run with the starters, despite his suspension that will last at least four games? Or do they drastically cut his time with the regulars so that Byron L
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   PITTSBURGH (AP) -The Pittsburgh Steelers have reached terms with five-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Flozell Adams on a two-year contract.The Steelers have sought offensive line help since right tackle Willie Colon was lost for the season last month with a torn Achilles' tendon.The Steelers could play the 35-year-old Adams at right tackle, or shift him to his natural position of left tackle and move Max Starks to the right side.The 6-foot-7, 340-pound Adams played 12 seasons with Dal
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   <title>Goodell: Pack finances reflect NFL owner concerns</title>
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   GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -As the only NFL team required to disclose its financial information to the public, the Green Bay Packers have become Exhibit A amid rising tensions between owners and players over a new collective bargaining agreement.Just don't expect other teams to open up their books in an attempt to make the owners' case.Visiting the Packers' annual shareholders meeting on Thursday, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell told reporters that the players union already has enough financia
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