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NFL Rumors – Elvis Dumervil Wants More From Denver Broncos
The whole scene and story between Elvis Dumervil, the Denver Broncos and the unsigned contract should have been over by now. He wants them, they want him. It should be a little bit simpler. But the Baltimore Ravens jumped in, and the Miami Dolphins are eyeing the situation from a far, while the player himself is claiming it’s about more than just money.
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NFL Rumors – New York Giants Closer to Keeping Victor Cruz
After testing the waters of restricted free agency, Victor Cruz should be back with the New York Giants next season, being offered a new deal by the team that should keep him for a few more years and still leave him a window of one more big contract in his career, but there’s a chance Cruz is waiting for more.
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NFL Rumors – No One Wants Brian Urlacher
You’d think that one of the best middle linebackers in the NFL over the last decade or so might have an easier time finding a new team to play for, but apparently, Brian Urlacher isn’t finding free agency such an easy thing to go through, with no love from the Chicago Bears being sent to the rest of the NFL, and possibly no offers for the veteran
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NFL Rumors – Miami Dolphins, San Diego Chargers & New Orleans Saints Want Branden Albert
The Kansas City Chiefs are officially trying to get rid of their left tackle, Branden Albert, hoping to get a second round draft pick for him and another one for next year’s NFL draft, hoping that needy teams at the position – the Miami Dolphins, San Diego Chargers and the New Orleans Saints want him badly enough to give away two selections.
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2013 NFL Free Agency – Chicago Bears Replace Urlacher With D.J. Williams
It didn’t take the Chicago Bears very long to get over the departure of Brian Urlacher, filling the hole at middle linebacker with a younger and probably more versatile version (but not necessarily better), signing D.J. Williams who played his entire career for the Denver Broncos.
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NFL Rumors – Baltimore Ravens & Denver Broncos Fighting for Elvis Dumervil
The release-by-mistake of Elvis Dumervil caught a few teams off guard, which probably threw some plans off course for teams planning to sign one of the several veteran defensive ends in free agency. While it initially looked like the Denver Broncos wouldn’t have too much trouble signing him back, the Baltimore Ravens and other teams such as the Miami Dolphins have entered the competition for the best free agent still out there.
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NFL Rumors – Miami Dolphins, Detroits Lions & Atlanta Falcons Waiting for Osi Umenyiora
It seems the market is flooded with aging pass rushers, but it doesn’t change the fact that teams are very interested in Osi Umenyiora, who has come down to choose between three teams, after it’s been made clear he won’t be returning to the New York Giants: The Atlanta Falcons, Miami Dolphins and the Detroit Lions.
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NFL Rumors – Minnesota Vikings Might Sign Brian Urlacher
There aren’t that many teams around the NFL with a need for a middle linebacker who only knows how to play the 4-3, so it seems Brian Urlacher isn’t going to have an easy time finding a new team after 13 years with the Chicago Bears. The likeliest of options? The Minnesota Vikings.
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NFL Rumors – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Getting Closer to Darrelle Revis Trade
There aren’t many big names left to sign for teams looking into free agents, but there’s one big name on the trading block that might be a bit closer to find a new team. Darrelle Revis has been the most mentioned player this off-season, and it’s getting more and more evident that the New York Jets will eventually agree to whatever the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are offering them.
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Rule Changes in the 2013 NFL Season
As always, the most interesting part of the annual owners meeting is the rules that are voted for, this time six being presented and all of them passing. The two that stand out the most is the abolishment of the infamous Tuck Rule that saved Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in the playoffs against the Raiders 12 years ago, and the controversial crown helmet leading rule, making life a little bit harder for running backs in the NFL.