April 2006 - Football Wiretap

Walker Demanding A Trade, Threatening To Retire

Houston Chronicle

Seahawks Re-Sign Mack Strong

Ticker

Mora Signs Extension Through 2009
"Our business is a little bit nomadic at times. We'd like to stay here as long as we can. I appreciate the confidence they have shown in me."

AP

Burleson Signs With Seattle
The Seattle Seahawks signed Vikings receiver Nate Burleson to an offer sheet Friday for a seven-year contract worth up to $49 million, including $5.25 million guaranteed.

AP

Keyshawn Signs With Carolina

Reuters.com

Philly LB Keith Adams To Meet With Arizona

PhillyBurbs.com

Jets May Select Ferguson

Journal News

Miami Signs Fred Beasley

Palm Beach Post

Woodson Meets With The Bucs
The Bucs entertained Raiders free-agent cornerback Charles Woodson. Woodson, according to his agent, had a good meeting with the Bucs.

Tampa Bay Tribune

Fisher Signing Unrelated To Faulk's Status

Post-Dispatch

Burleson Gets Contract Offer From Seattle
The Seahawks fired back at the Minnesota Vikings on Friday with an enormous contract offer for wide receiver Nate Burleson, a restricted free agent.

Seattle Times

Giants Fall Behind In Arrington Chase As Jaguars And Dolphins Emerge
The Giants haven't been eliminated from the LaVar Arrington chase yet, but the race is starting to get a little crowded.

NY Daily News

Jets Close To Signing OT Runyan

NY Daily News

Allen Headed To The Bay Area

ESPN

Palmer Expects To Start Season Opener

AP

Vanderjagt Joins Owens In Dallas
The Dallas Cowboys signed former Colts kicker Mike Vanderjagt to a 3-year deal on Thursday.

Scout.com

Tannenbaum Says Jets Will Try To Move Up

NY Times

McMahon Visits Denver

Denver Post

Arrington And Wright To Visit Bengals
Former Redskins linebacker LaVar Arrington and former Ravens quarterback Anthony Wright are making free-agent visits today to Cincinnati.

Cincinnati Enquirer

Johnson Visits Panthers, Seattle Next?

Tacoma News Tribune

Young Puts On Stellar Performance On Texas' Pro Day

Houston Chronicle

Packers Push Back Favre's Bonus

JS Online

Brooks Signs With Oakland
The Raiders found their replacement for Kerry Collins, agreeing to terms with former New Orleans quarterback Aaron Brooks on a two-year contract worth more than $8 million.

AP

Radio City Music Hall To Host Draft

AP

Condoleezza Won't Apply For Top NFL Post

AP

Brooks Sticks Around Oakland, Will Have Offers From Northern Division

Oakland Tribune

Keyshawn Calls Kansas City
Keyshawn Johnson placed a call to Kansas City president/general manager Carl Peterson last week.

Kansas City Star

Allen Released By Dallas

Associated Press

Seahawks Boost Defense With Julian Peterson

FoxSports.com

Moulds Seeking A Trade Out Of Buffalo

FoxSports.com