Stallworth shows contrition in discussing DUI manslaughter incident
Donte Stallworth, who met the media Thursday for the first time since killing a pedestrian in a March 2009 drunk-driving accident in Miami Beach, Fla., was humble, honest and revealing while speaking to a gathering of reporters at Baltimore Ravens headquarters.
Read moreCardinals lock up veteran DB Ware for another season
Unrestricted free-agent defensive back Matt Ware has signed a one-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals, according to a league source.
Read moreSo long, Seahawks? Sims becoming trade target for ever-busy Lions
The Detroit Lions are strongly considering making a trade with the Seattle Seahawks for restricted free-agent guard Rob Sims, a league source told NFL Network’s Jason La Canfora on Wednesday.
Read moreAgent: Tebow still considering attending NFL draft next month
Agent says he’s in ‘active discussions’ with three teams about T.O.
Drew Rosenhaus, the agent for free-agent wide receiver Terrel Owens says he’s in “active discussions” with three NFL teams interested in signing 14-year veteran.
Read moreEx-Titans, Cowboys CB Jones holds workout for NFL teams
Marshall visiting with Seahawks, who might offer Broncos a trade
Brandon Marshall arrived in Seattle on Saturday, according to a source with knowledge of the situation, and is visiting with Seahawks officials as they evaluate whether or not to make a trade offer for him.
Read moreChargers, Lions discussing trade to send Cromartie to Detroit
The Lions have been in discussions with the Chargers about acquiring CB Antonio Cromartie in a trade, a league source told NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora.
Read moreSweet home Chicago for Peppers, Kampman? DEs coveted by Bears
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for a major run at Julius Peppers, a league source said Tuesday, and Aaron Kampman also is an option for a team that’s intent on landing a pass-rushing defensive end this offseason.
Read moreNeeding depth, Lions soliciting trade offers for No. 2 draft pick
The Detroit Lions are actively shopping the second overall pick in the NFL draft, a league source said Tuesday, and would be very comfortable trading down, looking to stockpile three or four assets.
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