May 2007 - Football Wiretap

Colts Await Official Word From Glenn
The Colts won't pressure Tarik Glenn into making an official announcement regarding his retirement.

Indianapolis Star

Goodell Orders Vick To Stay Out Of Training Camp
Michael Vick was ordered by NFL commisssioner Roger Goodell to stay away from the Falcons' training camp until the league reviews the charges against him.

AP

Lawyer: Reid Sons May Plea To Settle Legal Charges

AP

Laila Ali Marries Retired NFL Receiver Curtis Conway

Associated Press

Chargers Sign First-Round Pick, WR Davis

ESPN

Steelers Make Polamalu NFL's Highest-Paid Safety

AP

Browns' Bentley Cleared To Return To Playing Field

AP

PETA Protesters Picket For Vick's Suspension

Associated Press

Beck Signs With Dolphins
NFL Rookie QB John Beck, a second-round draft pick, threw for 79 TD's and 11,021 yards at BYU.

AP

Beck, Ginn Close To Signing

Miami Herald

Agent: Jenkins Will Be In Camp

Gaston Gazette

Browns Sign Three Players, But Not Thomas Or Quinn
The Browns have not yet reached deals with OT Joe Thomas and QB Brady Quinn.

AP

Abiamiri, Ilaoa Agree To Terms With Eagles

AP

Steelers Agree To Terms With First-Rounder Timmons

AP

Bowden, Emmitt Among 20 Enshrined Into College HOF

AP

Bucs Sign Kenneth Darby

AP

Jets' Kendall Will Likely Be Released
The Jets' Pete Kendall is a question mark at best to show up for training camp.

New York Post

Horn: Vick Wants To Play Football

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Aldridge: Philly Lucky To Have McNabb

Philadelphia Inquirer

Texans Sign Fifth-Round Pick, Harrison

Houston Chronicle

Big Ben Must Perform Well
Will QB Ben Roethlisberger throw the ball to the right team in 2007?

Post-Gazette

Emmitt: Investigators Are Using Vick To Get At Others

AP

Cardinals' Davis To Receive Bonus

Arizona Central

Texans Sign Sixth-Round Pick

Houston Chronicle

Leave Of Absence Possible For Vick
NFL officials have discussed the possibility of having Michael Vick take a leave of absence to deal with his legal troubles.

Washington Post

Cameron: Culpepper Trade Fell Through

Sun-Sentinel

Colts' Green Plans To Retire
Tarik Glenn will not be back to help the Colts defend their title, according to several people close to the veteran.

Indianapolis Star

Irish To Play 2009 "Home Game" In Alamodome

Yahoo.com

Packers Cut Ties With Former Exec John Jones

AP

Oakland's Cooper Suspended

AP