NFL News and Notes - June 27, 2010

New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick expects plenty of position battles on defense this summer, reports Ian Rapoport of the Boston Herald.

In addition to the quarterback position, Buffalo Bills wide receivers will be competing for roles this summer, writes Mark Gaughan of the Buffalo News.

New York Jets wide receiver Braylon Edwards will not face a suspension for an incident at a Cleveland nightclub, Rich Cimini of ESPNNewYork.com reports.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brandon Marshall expects to have a career season.

Vito Stellino of the Florida Times-Union recaps the Jacksonville Jaguars' OTA sessions.

Tennessee Titans second-year wide receiver Kenny Britt is struggling with dropped passes.

Indianapolis Colts left tackle Charlie Johnson was stung by comments made by team president Bill Polian about the play of the offensive line in Super Bowl XLIV.

Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub discussed the team's off-season with SportsRadio 610.

Former San Diego Chargers cornerback Mike Williams belongs in the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

Oakland Raiders wide receiver Louis Murphy is helping change the perception of receivers from the University of Florida in the NFL.

Hall of Fame Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway discusses turning 50 with Woody Paige of the Denver Post.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Brodie Croyle is not content with a backup role.

Cincinnati Bengals first-round tight end Jermaine Gresham isn't sure if he'll be signed when the Bengals open camp on July 29.

Tony Grossi of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer opens up his Cleveland Browns mailbag.

Pittsburgh Steelers Hines Ward and Charlie Batch participated in the NFL's Broadcast Bootcamp this week.

Cornerback Cary Williams has taken advantage of his opportunity with the Baltimore Ravens.

New York Giants third-round safety Chad Jones has spoken to head coach Tom Coughlin and general manager Jerry Reese, reports Kevin Armstrong for the New York Daily News.

Despite his innocence, many want the Philadelphia Eagles to release quarterback Michael Vick after a shooting occurred outside his 30th birthday party.

Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth settled two small-claims lawsuits with a Nashville engineering firm.

Dallas Cowboys linebacker Bradie James says the team has talent and cohesion heading into the 2010 season.

Several St. Louis Rams draft picks agreed to terms on contracts on Saturday.

Dave Boling of the Tacoma News Tribune isn't going to judge the Seattle Seahawks' rebuilding project while it's still in progress.

The San Francisco 49ers are attempting to lower their rent at Candlestick Park.

Pete Dougherty of the Green Bay Press-Gazette looks at the Green Bay Packers' pre-training camp roster.

Former Minnesota Vikings defensive lineman Esera Tuaolo was charged with domestic assault.

Detroit Lions president Tom Lewand was charged with suspicion of drunk driving on Friday night.

49ers running back Frank Gore sold several Chicago Bears on offensive coordinator Mike Martz this off-season, reports Vaughn McClure of the Chicago Tribune.

The New Orleans Saints deny a report that owner Tom Benson's Republican politics are behind the team's delay in visiting the White House.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Raheem Morris continues to adjust his approach, writes Stephen Holder in the St. Petersburg Times.

Carolina Panthers sixth-round safety Jordan Pugh knows that special teams is the quickest path to playing time.

Today's NFL birthdays: Packers undrafted guard Nick McDonald (23), Jaguars cornerback Scott Starks (27), 49ers sixth-round tight end Nate Byham (22), Seahawks defensive tackle Craig Terrill (30), free agent safety Paul Chiara (25), running back Justise Hairston (27), and wide receiver Craphonso Thorpe (27).

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