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NFL Rumors – Green Bay Packers Interested in Casey Hampton
While never being ones to push hard for free agency signings, the Green Bay Packers have made quiet inquiries into the signings of several defensive linemen this off-season, not really succeeding in bringing anyone new into the fold. One player who might eventually they’ll be able to land is Casey Hampton, who won’t be returning to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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San Diego Chargers – History Says They’ll Win Super Bowl XLVIII
The best known secret in the NFL is out – whoever plays the Philadelphia Eagles on their home opener gets to go all the way. At least that’s been the story for the past four seasons, which means that the San Diego Chargers, playing in Lincoln Financial Field on September 15, Week 2 of the 2013 NFL season, have been chosen by the football gods to go all the way and win their first ever Super Bowl title.
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Green Bay Packers Paying Clay Matthews Big Money Was an Easy Decision
When you have an elite pass rusher in the prime of his career (age: 26), you don’t sit around thinking about other options to save money. Clay Matthews has been one of the most productive defensive players in the NFL for the past few seasons, and the Green Bay Packers chose wisely to pay him like one.
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NFL Rumors – No One Wants to Sign Charles Woodson
Being old in the NFL is like some kind of curse which makes most teams want to stay away from you, regardless of your remaining abilities. Charles Woodson has the most impressive resume a defensive back in the league can have, but six weeks after being released from the Green Bay Packers, except for some feelers from the San Francisco 49ers, no one wants to sign the former Pro Bowl cornerback and recently safety.
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Available Cap Space of NFL Teams After Free Agency
After most of the teams have completed their free agency signings, or at least the expensive ones, what’s left is picking up small pieces for minor roles, mostly and setting as much as possible left for the NFL draft. As it just happens, the Cincinnati Bengals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Cleveland Browns are in the best shape at the moment, while the Dallas Cowboys, Carolina Panthers and the St. Louis Rams can’t afford another player.
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NFL Rumors – Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers & Baltimore Ravens Interested in Michael Huff
It seems that a lot of teams are interested at this stage of free agency in corners and safeties, two positions Michael Huff, departing the Oakland Raiders, can fill very well. His first choice for new team are the Dallas Cowboys, but they aren’t alone in the chase after the 7 year veteran, as the Green Bay Packers and Baltimore Ravens are also in the race.
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NFL Rumors – Pittsburgh Steelers & Green Bay Packers Interested in Ahmad Bradshaw
It’s weird to think of the Pittsburgh Steelers as a team that is in great need for a running back, but things have changed, and the focus of their offense has shifted. Same goes for the Green Bay Packers, still looking for someone to complement Aaron Rodgers on the ground, and Ahmad Bradshaw, released from the New York Giants recently, might be the answer.
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NFL Rumors – Minnesota Vikings & Green Bay Packers Chasing Greg Jennings
After being such a big part of the Green Bay Packers over the last seven years, it’s going to be hard for Greg Jennings to leave, which is probably why he hasn’t decided yet on his next team, despite quite aggressive courting moves from division rivals, Minnesota Vikings.
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NFL Rumors – Green Bay Packers Closest Team to Steven Jackson
While the Green Bay Pakcers aren’t known for spending big money on free agents and specifically on big-name running backs, it looks like Steven Jackson, no longer with the St. Louis Rams, is closest to the NFC North champions among all of his other suitors.
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NFL Rumors – Green Bay Packers Interested in Chris Canty
Luckily for Chris Canty, being released before the start of free agency meant that he could take visits with teams, unlike those waiting for their contracts to run out. The Green Bay Packers don’t usually entertain veteran free agents, so their interest in the defensive lineman is probably greater than usual.