The Bengals have agreed to terms on a contract with former Texas wide receiver Quan Cosby.
Cosby went undrafted this weekend after catching 92 passes for 1,123 yards this past season.
Terms Agreement - Football Wiretap
Lucas Set To Re-Sign With Seahawks
Cornerback Ken Lucas will return to the Seahawks after agreeing to terms on a contract.
Lucas was drafted by Seattle in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft, and played four seasons with the team before leaving for Carolina.
Agent: Scaife To Sign Tender With Titans
Tight end Bo Scaife, who was franchised by the Titans, has joined the team's offseason program and signed his one-year tender.
Scaife did so even after the Titans drafted South Carolina tight end Jared Cook in the third round.
"Anytime a player has the production that Bo has had I think he's going to be viewed as a real commodity on any team," agent Kevin Robinson said.
Jaguars Will Sign 18 Undrafted Rookies
The Jaguars reached verbal commitments with eighteen undrafted rookies on Sunday night, and they are expected to sign the players by this coming weekend's mini-camp.
The undrafted rookies are as follows:
Russell Allen, LB, San Diego State
Kyle Bell, FB, Colorado State
Brock Bolen, FB, Louisville
Nathan Brown, QB, Central Arkansas
Weldon Brown, CB, Louisiana Tech
Michael Desormeaux, SS, Louisiana-Lafayette
Maurice Dupree, WR, Jacksonville State
Jason English, WR, Tuskegee
George Hypolite, DT, Colorado
Pete Ittersagen, CB, Wheaton
Tyler Lorenzen, TE, Connecticut
Mike McClendon, RB, North Alabama
Jeremy Navarre, DE, Maryland
Cecil Newton, C, Tennessee State
Kevin Patterson, SS, Wake Forest
Todd Peterson, WR, Nebraska
Johnny Williams, LB, Kentucky
Julius Williams, DE, Connecticut
Report: Cassel, Chiefs Agree On Six-Year Deal
The Chiefs have agreed to terms on a six-year contract worth roughly $36 million in guaranteed money with quarterback Matt Cassel, according to the NFL Network.
The deal was reported as inaccurate by both Sports Illustrated and NBC.
Steelers Refiguring Taylor's Contract, Help Cap
The Steelers have helped their cap situation by restructuring the contract of cornerback Ike Taylor.
Pittsburgh's leading cornerback, Taylor, reduced his base salary of $3.5 million for 2009 to near the league minimum for his tenure, which is $620,000.
The balance of his restructure was converted into a guaranteed signing bonus.
Panthers Give Delhomme Five-Year Extension
The Panthers have given quarterback Jake Delhomme a five-year contract extension worth $42.5 million, according to the Associated Press.
"It's all about being able to know that I can finish my career here in Carolina," Delhomme said. "That's what I've wanted, all I've ever wanted."
The deal will keep Delhomme under contract through the 2014 season, and includes $20 million in guarantees.
The agreement also clears cap space for Carolina, as Delhomme's contract was set to count for more than $10 million next season.
Source: Holt Gets Three-Year Deal From Jaguars
Torry Holt has agreed to a three-year deal with the Jaguars that could be worth as much as $20 million, according to a source.
Holt, 32, agreed to a creative contract that grows financially based on the way he plays.
The deal calls for three years with base salaries totaling $13 million, and the first year of the contract is guaranteed.
Bills, Rhodes Agree To Two-Year Deal
The Bills have agreed to terms with running back Dominic Rhodes on a two-year deal, according to NFL.com.
Buffalo signed Rhodes in the wake of Marshawn Lynch's three-game suspension for violating the NFL's personal-conduct policy.
Source: Jones-Drew Gets New Deal
The Jaguars and running back Maurice Jones-Drew have reportedly agreed to terms on a four-year extension worth roughly $8.2 million annually.
The contract is expected to be announced at a news conference Wednesday afternoon in Jacksonville.
Source: Steelers, Harrison Agree To $51M Deal
The Steelers and linebacker James Harrison have reportedly agreed to terms on a new contract that is worth $51.175 million over the next six seasons.
Texans Agree To Terms With Cato June
The Texans have agreed to terms with linebacker Cato June on a one-year contract worth $1.5 million.