The New York Jets added depth to their offensive line yesterday signing veteran guard/tackle Ethan Brooks and quarterback Bill Whittemore to the roster.
March 2005 - Football Wiretap
Jets Sign Brooks And Whittemore
Broncos Pen Guard Cameron Spikes
Mike Shannahan and the Denver Broncos signed guard Cameron Spikes and released defensive end Randy Garner concurrently.
Dolphins Sign DT Keith Traylor
The 6-foot-2, 340-pound Keith Traylor was released by the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots earlier this month.
Chiefs Could Be On The Move
Priest Holmes and the Chiefs could soon be moving out of the Truman Sports Complex and out of Kansas City altogether.
Bears Release Edinger, Opens Door For Brien
Doug Brien will be handling the kicking duties in Chicago this season.
Eagles' Westbrook Changes Agents
Of all the Eagles veterans in the midst of contract disputes with the team, Brian Westbrook appears the most likely to reach a resolution in the near future.
Troy Brown Returns For 13th Season In New England
Bill Belichick will have the versatile Troy Brown on his team yet again. Last season the wide receiver played a great deal of time on defense.
James A No-Show For Colts' Minicamp
Running back Edgerrin James missed the beginning of the Colts' mandatory minicamp. James wants a long-term deal from Indinapolis.
Onterrio Smith Faces A Season-Long Suspension
Vikings' tailback Onterrio Smith has committed his third violation of the league's substance abuse program.
Saban: "Ricky Still Seems To Be Very, Very Interested In Coming Back"
Nick Saban is attempting to get RB Ricky Williams to return to the NFL.
AP: Winslow Tore His ACL In Accident
The AP has learned that Kellen Winslow, Jr. tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee when he crashed his motorcycle. He will need 10 to 12 months to rehab.
Taylor Does Not Report To Redskins Practice
The Redskins safety Sean Taylor is unhappy with his $18 million contract and Joe Gibbs expects him to honor his contract.