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Bengals Sign FS Williams to Bolster Defense

The Cincinnati Bengals and former Dallas Cowboy Roy Williams, the free safety not the receiver, have agreed to terms to add to their rebuilding efforts.  Williams was released following the 2008 season by the Cowboys and will now join up with a familiar face.  Mike Zimmer, Cincinnati’s defensive coordinator, used to coach Williams while they were both in Dallas.  During that time, Williams had some of the best numbers of his career.

The terms of the deal aren’t yet known.  What is known is he will really add experience and talent to a struggling team looking for redemption.

In Expected Move, Cardinals Release Veteran James

As expected, veteran running back Edgerrin James has been released from the Arizona Cardinals.  James’ request to be released was honored Tuesday allowing him to seek out another franchise.  Besides James, two other players were cut including Rod Hood and Travis LaBoy.  All three played in Super Bowl XLIII.

The releasing of all three players will create some breathing room under the salary cap for Arizona, the team has been a mere $1 million under the cap.  With the new found room the team can now focus on new contracts for linebacker Karlos Dansby, safety Adrian Wilson and if they’re smart, wideout Anquan Boldin.

According to NFL reports, several teams have immediately been in contact with James’ agent, Drew Rosenhaus, and is expected to be on another roster in the near future.  Two teams stand out as possibilities, the Houston Texans and New Orleans Saints.  James would be a valuable change of pace back and would compliment Steve Slaton of the Texans or tandem backs Bush and Pierre in New Orleans.

Over the last three seasons with the Cardinals, James has totalled 794 carries for 2,895 yards with 16 touchdowns.  Both 2006 and 2007 were 1,000 seasons for James but with Tim Hightower and less of a running game, his numbers suffered.  James did how ever bring life back to the running game in the post season to help carry the Cardinals to the Super Bowl.  He would only rush for 33 yards over nine carries in the loss to Pittsburgh.

NFL Playing With Idea For Three Day Draft

Anyone think the NFL Draft is two long for just two days?  Well the NFL itself might.  Confirmed reports say that the NFL is thinking about changing the layout of the 2010 NFL Draft to extend over three days, instead of the usual two.    The possible change would start the draft in prime time with round 1 begining Thursday night, rounds 2 and 3 on Friday and rounds 4 through 7 on Saturday.

The NFL feels it would be very appealing having the draft spread out, especially to the fans and audience of the event.  The decision to go to a three day draft would undoubtedly have mixed feelings amongst fans but would really help ratings.  The idea, and thats as far as it goes at this point, is still being discused and has no way been finalized but already has some support.  I wouldn’t be surprised if the 2010 Draft does go to the three day format.

2009 NFL Draft Results

The Draft has come and gone.  Miss the coverage and want to see who your team drafted?  You watched it but just want to recap?  Check out the full draft results here.

Chiefs Trade Pro Bowl Tight End To Falcons For Second-Round Pick

Tony Gonzalez

The debating about Tony Gonzalez can finally be put to rest.  The Kansas City Chiefs Pro Bowl tight end has been dealt to the Atlanta Falcons.  After much speculation about Gonzalez’s future and his wishes to be traded, the deal was struck sending the future Hall of Famer to the Falcons for a second-round draft pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.  The 10-time Pro Bowler becomes yet another weapon added to the arsenal of young quarterback Matt Ryan.

“On behalf of my family and the Chiefs, I want to thank Tony for his time in Kansas City,” Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt said in a statement released by the team. “Over the last 12 seasons, Tony has been one of the finest players in Chiefs history, and he will always be remembered as a member of the Chiefs. His play on the field speaks for itself -– he holds almost every major NFL record for tight ends, and he is arguably the best to ever play his position. We wish him the best in Atlanta.”

Gonzalez is known for being one of the best tight ends the game has ever seen.  He currently owns NFL records for most receptions by a tight end with 916, most receiving yards by a tight end with 10,940, 76 receiving touchdowns and 26 100-yard receiving games.  He will make an outstanding addition to an up and comming Falcons team who made the playoffs with an 11-5 record after going 4-12 the year before.

Lions Close To Signing Number One Draft Pick

The Detroit Lions are finalizing contract negotions with their number one overall pick in this years NFL Draft.  The Lions are dealing with Tom Condon and Ben Dogra,  who represent Matthew Stafford and Jason Smith, and have not said who that person would be.  Many sources are saying it would be Stafford.  Smith would be their choice is contract negotiations fell through with the Staffor camp.  Sources say negotiations could be finalized as soon as Wednesday night.

If the Lions take Matthew Stafford, he will most likely be second to veteran QB Dante Culpepper as he has shined quite a bit this offseason.  Stafford would probably be giving a chance to compete for the starting gig, a job that most experts agree he is ready for.

Once the pick is all wrapped up with their giagantic contract, the focus will turn to the holders of the second pick, the St. Louis Rams.  The Rams are expected to take an offensive tackle, Jason Smith or Eugene Monroe, with the pick.  The Rams have moved Alex Barron from right to left tackle and have liked what they’ve seen.  This move allows the Rams to look at possibly taking Aaron Curry, linebacker, or taking the second best available quarterback Mark Sanchez.  Unlike the Lions, the Rams will most likely not sign their pick pre-draft and will not make it available until the Commissioner walks across that stage to the podium.

WR Holt Signs On In Jacksonville

Torry Holt

The Jacksonville Jaguars took a major step in filling holes Monday with the signing of veteran wideout Torry Holt.  Holt and the team agreed to a three-year deal worth $20 million, $4 million guaranteed.  The Jaguars were in dire need of receivers after the releasing of Matt Jones and Jerry Porter.

Holt was released from the St. Louis Rams, where he’s played his whole career, in March to clear cap space for younger talent.  Releasing Holt cleared up $8 million in cap space for the Rams.  The question wasn’t would Holt find another home, it was with who and what was his price tag.  After a short stint of shopping it came down to Jacksonville and Tennessee.  There were rumors that Orlando Pace, also recently released by the Rams and picked up by the Bears, wanted Holt to join him in Chicago.  In the end, both the Jaguars and Holt felt it was the right fit.

Jacksonville holds the 8th overall pick in this weekend’s NFL Draft.  It’s been speculated that they would surely go wide receiver with that selection but with the aquisition of Holt it seems they have more options.  Drafting a young receiver would allow him to study under a veteran of high calibur to train for the number one spot.  Or they could go with quarterback to give them to option to release or not renew current signal caller David Garrard’s contract in the next year or two.  Anything can happen in the NFL Draft, tune in this weekend to see it live!

Bills Trade LT Peters to Eagles for First-Round Pick

Jason Peters will finally get what he wanted.  The Buffalo Bills have agreed to deal the left tackle to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for their first-round pick, 28th overall of next week’s draft.  The deal was agreed upon in principle but details havent been released.  The person who spoke about the deal, remains anonamous as the transaction hasn’t been officially announced.

The two time Pro Bowler has been seeking a new contract and looked to make over $10 million a year.  When contract negotiations failed it was expected that he would be traded.  The Eagles were a prime candidate as they were in the market for a left tackle.  It was speculated that the Eagles would try to trade up in the draft for one of the top tackles in the draft.  Making this move, they have one less position to fill and may look to take one of talented wide receievers, if any are left, with one of their remaining picks.

This is just one of the huge trades expected to go down in the weeks leading up to the draft.  Others still remain to be seen including Anquan Boldin, Chad Johnson and Julius Peppers.  As the draft gets closer, many trades will happen if it is in the cards for them to happen.

RB Jones-Drew Gets Contract Extension From Jags

Maurice Jones-Drew

Maurice Jones-Drew, sensation running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars, has agreed to a contract extension for four years.  The new contract is worth close to $33 million.  Jones-Drew is the featured back in Jacksonville, following the released of veteran Fred Taylor and he wanted a new contract to reflect that.

Jones-Drew has shined during his three year career so far, finishing the 2008 season with 12 rushing touchdowns with 824 yards over 197 carries.  In just 47 games during his career he has scored 34 touchdowns, making him one of the most dangerous Jaguar.

2009 Regular Season Schedule Week 17

Regular Season Week 17
Sunday, Jan 3rd
Indianapolis @ Buffalo 1:00pm ET
New Orleans @ Carolina 1:00pm ET
Jacksonville @ Cleveland 1:00pm ET
Philadelphia @ Dallas 1:00pm ET
Chicago @ Detroit 1:00pm ET
New England @ Houston 1:00pm ET
Pittsburgh @ Miami 1:00pm ET
N.Y. Giants @ Minnesota 1:00pm ET
Cincinnati @ N.Y. Jets 1:00pm ET
San Francisco @ St. Louis 1:00pm ET
Atlanta @ Tampa Bay 1:00pm ET
Green Bay @ Arizona 4:15pm ET
Kansas City @ Denver 4:15pm ET
Baltimore @ Oakland 4:15pm ET
Washington @ San Diego 4:15pm ET
Tennessee @ Seattle 4:15pm ET