April 2006 - Football Wiretap

Woodson Signs With Packers
Charles Woodson's agent, Kevin Poston, said the Packers agreed to a seven-year deal for $52.7 million, including $10.5 million in the first year of the contract.

AP

Texans Will Select Bush Or Williams
The Houston Texans will take Southern Cal running back Reggie Bush or North Carolina State defensive end Mario Williams with the first pick in Saturday's draft, general manager Charley Casserly said.

The Clinton Herald

L.A. Releases Plans To Upgrade Coliseum In Attempt To Lure Team

NFL.com

Moe Williams Could Still Return To NFL

Pioneer Press

Denver Could Still Trade For Walker

Denver Post

Arrington Opens Up On Fresh Start With Giants

NY Times

Favre To Stay In Green Bay For One More Year
Brett Favre has finally made his decision and he will return to Green Bay for one more season.

ESPN

Williams Out For 2006 Season
Miami Dolphins' running back Ricky Williams has been suspended by the NFL today for failing his fourth drug test.

Associated Press

Favre's Pitch Couldn't Convince Arrington

JS Online

Colts After Thomas Jones?
Colts coach Tony Dungy said Monday the team's pursuit of Chicago Bears running back Thomas Jones is "more rumor" than reality.

Indy Star

Manning Jr. Arrested In L.A.
Ricky Manning Jr. joined the Chicago Bears on Monday, a day after the cornerback was arrested on suspicion of assault following a fight at a restaurant in Los Angeles.

AP

Niners Sign Dorsey And Adams

AP

Players Want Quick Hearing On McNair's Grievance
The union had the option to request an expedited hearing to be held within 10 days after the Titans answered the grievance.

AP

Bucs Owner Glazer Recovering From Stroke

Buccaneers.com

Pac-10 To Investigate Bush's Family Home
Reggie Bush?s family allegedly lived in the house owned by a man who had sought to handle Bush's professional marketing while Bush was still playing for USC.

MSNBC

Rams Expect Faulk To Return
"He said he was more hungry now than he has been in a couple of years," Scott Linehan said. "He was adamant about his commitment to next year."

Sportsline

San Diego Mayor Says City Doesn't Have Money To Build Stadium

NFL.com

Jets RB Houston Injured In Single-Car Accident

AP

Skier Bloom To Visit Steelers

Orlando Sentinel

Arrington Reaches Agreement With Giants
The New York Giants took a big step forward in the competitive NFC East by signing former Redskins LB Lavar Arrington.

ESPN

Lloyd Signs Extension With Washington
Brandon Lloyd, acquired in a trade last month to bolster the Redskins receiving corps, signed a long-term contract extension with the team yesterday.

HometownAnnapolis.com

Ravens Say Lewis Is Staying In Baltimore

Baltimore Sun

Giants Close To Sealing Deal With Arrington
Indications on Friday night were that linebacker LaVar Arrington was on the verge of signing with the New York Giants.

PackersNews.com

Texans And Bush Begin Contract Talks
The Texans and Reggie Bush's agent exchanged contract proposals for the first time and are hoping to reach an agreement before the draft.

MSNBC

Bears Sign Ricky Manning, Jr.

CNNSI.com

Ike Taylor Likely Will Be Back With Steelers

Post-Gazette

Eagles And Broncos Still After Javon Walker

Philadelphia Inquirer

Saban Tiptoes Around Harrington Question

Sun-Sentinel

Arrington Takes Physical With Giants
Lavar Arrington took his long-awaited physical for the Giants, but according to Accorsi, "nothing has happened in the negotiations."

NY Daily News

Johnson Cashes In With Bengals
Chad Johnson agreed to an extension to stay with the Bengals to 2010 with an option for 2011.

ESPN