May 2006 - Football Wiretap
McKenzie And Smith Will Be Candidates For Houston GM Job
Denver assistant general manager Rick Smith and Green Bay director of pro personnel Reggie McKenzie are expected emerge as leading candidates.
Casserly Resigns On Own Terms
"I have an interest in doing other things right now," he said. "This was not an easy decision, but it was a decision I felt I had to make at this point in time.
Walker Wants To Wear 84
Javon Walker has signed his big contract in Denver and now he wants his number 84. That number currently belongs to tight end Wesley Duke, an undrafted free agent last year out of Mercer.
Texans' GM Casserly Expected To Resign Today
Charlie Casserly has spent more than a month deflecting questions regarding his plans beyond the NFL Draft.
Walker Set To Sign $40 Million Contract On Wednesday
Javon Walker's agent has confirmed that his client is set to sign his new contract with the Denver Broncos on Wednesday.
Turner Likes What He Sees From Alex Smith
Alex Smith had a rough rookie campaign, but his new boss has faith in him. "The guy is solid," said offensive coordinator Norv Turner. "I don't worry about him at all.
Texans Sign Antowain Smith
He may be no Reggie Bush, but the Houston Texans improved their running game by signing Antowain Smith on Monday.
Walker And Broncos Close To A New Deal
The Broncos and Javon Walker's agent, Kennard McGuire, are finalizing a five-year extension worth about $40 million that includes $15 million in option bonuses.
Dolphins And Lions Talk Harrington Trade Again
The Lions and Dolphins have been in discussions during the weekend that could result in quarterback Joey Harrington being traded to the team by May 15th.
Parcells Doesn't Think Owens Is A Gamble
"I don't view it as a gamble," said Dallas coach Bill Parcells. "It's in my best interest that he's successful. And it's in his best interest that he's successful."