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Jets sign first-round pick Wilson to five-year, $13M contract
The New York Jets signed cornerback Kyle Wilson, their first-round draft pick, to a five-year, $13 million contract, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on Saturday night.
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Titans, 16th overall draft pick Morgan agree to terms
The Tennessee Titans
have agreed to terms on a deal with first-round draft pick Derrick Morgan out
of Georgia Tech
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$50 million man Bradford participates in first Rams practice
Sam Bradford is doing his best to ignore the big contract
numbers. Sighting a handful of Oklahoma jerseys in the crowd watching his first
practice with the St. Louis Rams helped keep him grounded.
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Giants first-round pick Pierre-Paul signs five-year, $20.05M deal
The Giants announced late Saturday night that first-round choice Jason Pierre-Paul signed a multiyear contract just hours after second-round choice Linval Joseph signed his contract.
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Bush focused on upcoming season, not USC sanctions
Running back Reggie Bush
said he would not let the distractions of USC's probation and the school's
subsequent ostracizing of him affect his performance with the Saints.
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Eagles' Jackson carted off with back injury during camp practice
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson has been carted off the field with back injury during an afternoon practice at training camp.
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Broncos, Thomas agree to five-year, $15.5 million deal
The Denver Broncos agreed to terms on a five-year contract with rookie wide receiver Demaryius Thomas on Saturday night.
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Raiders WR Murphy sidelined by concussion, sits out practice
Oakland Raiders wide receiver Louis Murphy is being held out of training camp practice with a concussion.
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Vikings LB Henderson works way back from gruesome injury
Less than eight months after a severe lef injury, E.J. Henderson is back on the field and his stunning recovery is having an equally strong effect on the team in the first
few days of training camp.
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Nervous Roethlisberger encouraged by fan support at camp
His No. 7 hasn't changed. Neither has his place in the offense. Ben Roethlisberger is the Steelers' starting quarterback, and that was quickly evident during their first practice
of training camp.
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