Bob Sanders can void the final two years of his contract after the season, and if he makes it through the year without injury, he would likely become one of the league's highest-paid safeties.
April 2007 - Football Wiretap
Sanders Hurting Chance At Big Contract?
49ers Sign DL Joe Cohen To Four-Year Deal
DL Joe Cohen started 33 games for Florida, including 12 starts during the Gators' national championship season.
Packers' Harlan To Delay Retirement As CEO
Bob Harlan will delay his retirement because hand-picked successor John Jones is taking a leave for personal reasons.
Williams Loss Appears To Be Dolphins' Booker's Gain
Lorenzo Booker will likely be Ronnie Brown's backup in Miami's backfield.
McNabb For Briggs Rumor Loses Any Steam It Ever Had
The last time the Eagles reached out for someone who was unhappy with his contract was in 2004 with Terrell Owens.
Green's Agent Trying To Get Miami Trade Done
Trent Green's agent believes the Dolphins will slightly increase their offer to the Chiefs.
Bengals' Lewis Apologizes For Police Comments
Marvin Lewis apologized for comments about police possibly targeting his players.
Kiffin Sends Message To Mike Williams
Raiders coach Lane Kiffin said former Vikings receiver Travis Taylor was signed to increase competition.
Rosenhaus Trying To Spark Kris Jenkins Trade?
NFL agent Drew Rosenhaus told the Observer that he believes the Panthers still hope to trade Kris Jenkins.
Steelers And Big Ben Working On Extension
Ben Roethlisberger figures to be the highest paid player in Steelers' history.
Green Practices, But Vows He Won't Play For Chiefs
An angry and frustrated Trent Green practiced with KC on Tuesday, while insisting he has no plans to every play for the Chiefs again.
Keyshawn Has Caught Last Pass, Joins ESPN
Keyshawn Johnson retired on Wednesday despite several offers to continue playing.
Sources: Keyshawn To Announce Retirement, Will Join ESPN
Keyshawn Johnson will announce his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday at a news conference in Los Angeles.