NFL News and Notes - June 17, 2010

New England Patriots fourth-round tight end Aaron Hernandez addressed the off-field issues that have dogged him the last few months.

Buffalo Bills head coach Chan Gailey will name a #1 quarterback prior to training camp, Mark Gaughan of the Buffalo News reports.

New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan and All-Pro cornerback Darrelle Revis spoke for an hour and are now on the same page, reports Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News.

Miami Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown is not planning a training camp holdout to get a long-term commitment from the team.

Baltimore Ravens cornerbacks Fabian Washington and Lardarius Webb, recovering from ACL surgeries, may not be 100% when the season starts.

The Pittsburgh Steelers signed two more draft picks on Wednesday.

Tony Grossi of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer looks at some of the issues facing the Cleveland Browns when training camp opens in late July.

Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer discussed the state of the defense with Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Former Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison had a gun seized from him during a traffic stop in Philadelphia.

Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson says he can't play for $550,000 this season.

The Jacksonville Jaguars released their 2010 training camp schedule.

Houston Texans sixth-round pick Shelley Smith's four-year contract headlines a busy Wednesday for the franchise.

A majority of the Denver Broncos 2010 training camp practices will be open to the public.

San Diego Chargers third-round linebacker Donald Butler is playing catch-up now that he's finally able to participate in the OTAs.

The Seattle Seahawks denied an ESPN report that they have a visit scheduled with free agent safety O.J. Atogwe.

Tom FitzGerald of the San Francisco Chronicle looks at some of the questions that might be answered during the San Francisco 49ers' mini-camp this weekend.

Arizona Cardinals defensive lineman Darnell Dockett has been critical of Albert Haynesworth.

St. Louis Rams linebacker David Vobora is working to regain his reputation and starting job, writes Bill Coats of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

The New Orleans Saints received their Super Bowl rings last night.

After spending his rookie season in the slot, Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Sammie Stroughter is working on the outside during the OTAs.

Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey wants the offense to play faster.

Carolina Panthers quarterbacks coach Rip Scherer has been busy this off-season.

Rick Maese of the Washington Post summarizes the madness that was the opening day of Washington Redskins' mini-camp.

Philadelphia Eagles third-round defensive end Daniel Te'o-Nesheim signed a four-year contract on Wednesday.

New York Giants wide receiver Domenik Hixon tore the ACL in his right knee in the first practice in the team's new stadium.

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is involving himself in Big 12 realignment.

Chicago Bears wide receiver Johnny Knox should benefit from Mike Martz's offense, writes Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune.

Green Bay Packers restricted free agents Johnny Jolly and Tramon Williams signed their one-year tenders before the deadline.

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre still has a few more weeks of rehab on his surgically-repaired ankle.

Detroit Lions defensive tackle Corey Williams hopes to rejuvenate his career now that he's back in a 4-3 defense.

Today's NFL birthdays: Cardinals cornerback Michael Adams (25), Falcons linebacker Mike Peterson (34), Panthers offensive tackle Jeff Otah (24) and rookie kicker Aaron Pettrey (24), Lions kicker Jason Hanson (40), Packers offensive tackle Mark Tauscher (33), Chiefs linebacker David Herron (26), Patriots defensive lineman Darryl Richard (24), Raiders quarterback Kyle Boller (29), Steelers safety Will Allen (28), Rams safety Craig Dahl (25), Redskins defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth (29), free agent defensive lineman Eric Hicks (34), linebacker Terna Nande (27), and linebacker/defensive end Stryker Sulak (24).

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