#NFL News and Notes - July 15, 2010
Your daily spin around the world of NFL football ...
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Albert Breer of the Boston Globe looks at the signing status of the New England Patriots rookie class.
A holdout by Buffalo Bills first-round running back C.J. Spiller would be no big deal, opines Joe Buscaglia of WGR-550 AM.
New York Jets linebacker Calvin Pace wants to get to the quarterback more in 2010.
Miami Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown's DUI case was continued to September 2.
Safety of the children seeking autographs is behind the Baltimore Ravens' new autograph policy.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antwan Randle-El is hosting a football camp in his native Illinois on Saturday.
Cleveland Browns nose tackle Shaun Rogers would lose big money if he's suspended by the NFL, writes Tony Grossi of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer.
Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer scouts the Cincinnati Bengals for the Boston Globe.
Indianapolis Colts season-ticket holders can now sell their ticket rights online.
Tennessee Titans third-round linebacker Rennie Curran signed a four-year contract on Wednesday, John Glennon of The Tennessean reports.
Jacksonville Jaguars fifth-round defensive end Austen Lane signed a four-year contract.
Houston Texans seventh-round wide receiver Dorin Dickerson agreed to terms on a four-year, $1.85 million dollar contract.
Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame linebacker Willie Lanier received the Lamar Hunt Lifetime Achievement Award on Wednesday night.
Former Denver Broncos offensive lineman Dan Neil was removed from his daily radio show during his run for a seat in the Texas State house.
San Diego Chargers team doctor David Chao wrote 108 prescriptions to himself.
Oakland Raiders seventh-round cornerback Jeremy Ware signed a four-year contract on Wednesday.
San Francisco 49ers franchised nose tackle Aubrayo Franklin will not receive a long-term contract this summer.
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Leroy Hill had a court appearance on Wednesday.
Arizona Cardinals fifth-round quarterback John Skelton signed a four-year deal.
The St. Louis Rams are not expected to be players in the 2010 Supplemental Draft, reports Howard Balzer of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Quarterback Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints cleaned up at last night's ESPY awards.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Raheem Morris confirmed there's a battle for the starting left guard job, reports Roy Cummings of the Tampa Tribune.
Atlanta Falcons fourth-round offensive lineman Joe Hawley was surprised that his team hadn't had back-to-back winning seasons until last year.
Linebacker Colton Walls, the son of former Carolina Panthers linebacker Wesley Walls, committed to Clemson on Wednesday. (Wesley went to Mississippi)
Washington Redskins safety LaRon Landry had surgery on his toe, Jason Reid of the Washington Post reports.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Kevin Kolb offered his support to friend and teammate Michael Vick.
The Dallas Cowboys reached deals with a pair of 2010 draft picks on Wednesday.
Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune breaks down the Chicago Bears running backs situation.
Detroit Lions fourth-round offensive tackle Jason Fox was not drafted to play this season, writes Tom Kowalski of MLive.com.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre's surgically-repaired ankle is giving him problems.
You may have already heard a thing or two about this, but the Green Bay Packers released their financial report yesterday.
Today's NFL birthdays: Bears linebacker Pisa Tinoisamoa (29), Texans undrafted linebacker Isaiah Greenhouse (23), Eagles undrafted guard Zipp Duncan (23), Seahawks running back Quinton Ganther (26), free agent offensive linemen Renardo Foster (26) and Scott Young (29), and cornerbacks Michael Hawkins (27) and Brandon Sumrall (24).

