The St. Louis Rams have released Kellen Clemens.
Clemens was important in helping Sam Bradford learn Brian Schottenheimer's offense.
The St. Louis Rams have released Kellen Clemens.
Clemens was important in helping Sam Bradford learn Brian Schottenheimer's offense.
The Baltimore Ravens have cut Curtis Painter.
Painter started several games last season for the Colts.
Tyrod Taylor will backup Joe Flacco at quarterback for the Ravens.
The Dallas Cowboys cut Adrian Hamilton on Friday.
Hamilton, who went undrafted out of Prairie View A&M, exhibited good ability in rushing the quarterback. But the Cowboys parted ways with Hamilton due to his inability to contribute on special teams.
Hamilton was impressive enough in getting to the quarterback, however, that he could end up quickly on another team's roster.
The Minnesota Vikings have released Sage Rosenfels in what was a surprising move.
McLeod Bethel-Thompson will be the Vikings' third-string quarterback behind Christian Ponder and Joe Webb.
The Vikings agreed to a deal with Rosenfels in March with $500,000 in guaranteed money.
The Patriots surprisingly cut Deion Branch and Brian Hoyer on Friday, according to sources.
Dan Koppen will also be let go.
Branch, 33, spent parts of six seasons with the Patriots, registering 312 receptions for 4,152 yards and 24 touchdowns. He re-signed in March after catching 51 passes for 702 yards and five touchdowns last season.
The Cleveland Browns have released Seneca Wallace.
Brandon Weeden and Colt McCoy were ahead of Wallace on the depth chart.
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The Miami Dolphins have cut wide receiver Clyde Gates.
Gates was a fourth round pick out of Abilene Christian in 2011.
Gates ran an excellent 40 at the combine, but was a raw prospect.
The New York Jets have claimed punter Spencer Lanning on waivers after he was let go by the Cleveland Browns.
The Chicago Bears also submitted a claim on Lanning.
The Jets want T.J. Conley to have competition for their punting job.
The Redskins have released Chris Cooley.
Cooley would like to continue his career, but admitted it would be difficult playing for a new team.
“I’ll take some time and make sure what I do in the future is exactly what I want to do,” Cooley said.
Fred Davis will start for the Redskins at tight end and the team is giving Cooley an opportunity to start elsewhere.
“I think he’s earned that right,” Mike Shanahan said.
Shanahan said the Redskins could re-sign Cooley if he is unable to find a job starting elsewhere.
The Patriots have released Jabar Gaffney.
Gaffney was a member of the Patriots from 2006 until 2008, and signed a contract with the team in May after stints with the Broncos and Redskins.
New England also released Donte' Stallworth.