JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The Jacksonville Jaguars have released offensive tackle Guy Whimper, quarterback John Parker Wilson and defensive back Brandon King.
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Jaguars release OT Whimper, QB Wilson, DB King (The Associated Press)
Former Packers D-lineman hoping to get back to work
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Johnny Jolly reinstated by NFL (National Football Post)
Twenty-four hours after defensive backs were the main attraction in workouts before hundreds of scouts at the nationally televised NFL Scouting Combine, free safety Ryan McWethy of Wisconsin-Platteville began another day in relative anonymity, ultimately fixed on catching the right scout’s eye.
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Small-town Illinois safety McWethy longing for NFL chance (The SportsXchange)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — In a story Feb. 26 about the annual NFL scouting combine, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Eric Herman is an offensive lineman for Ohio State. He played for Ohio University.
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Correction: Pick Six-NFL Combine story (The Associated Press)
COMMENTARY | So that’s why the New York Giants have been clearing salary cap space this offseason. On Wednesday, February 27, Big Blue reportedly re-signed left tackle Will Beatty to a five-year, $37.5 million contract. Beatty was a pending unrestricted free agent.
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New York Giants Re-Sign Will Beatty — Who Should Be Next? (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
Update: The Packers are still deciding Finley’s future with the team, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
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Jermichael Finley: Future With Green Bay Unclear (Rotowire.com)
Update: According to CSN New England, Lloyd is not in New England’s plans going forward.
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Brandon Lloyd: Not in Pats’ Plans? (Rotowire.com)
Update: The 49ers and Chiefs have agreed to a trade that will send Smith to Kansas City on March 12, which is the earliest date the trade can be conducted, Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer reports.
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Alex Smith: Chiefs and 49ers Agree to Trade (Rotowire.com)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The panel that runs Louisiana’s Superdome approved spending up to $100,000 on Wednesday for a study of possible enhancements to backup power systems that run escalators, toilets and essential operations during emergencies.
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Superdome commission eyes change to power system (The Associated Press)
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The New York Giants have agreed to a five-year deal with left tackle Will Beatty, who could have become a free agent.
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Giants, tackle Will Beatty agree to 5-year deal (The Associated Press)