NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Maybe the holdout that cost Chris Johnson all of training camp and the preseason will lead to a silver lining for the Tennessee Titans after all.
Prior to the Eagles season opener on September 11 against the St Louis Rams, there were a lot of questions about how happy DeSean Jackson was. Jackson had a brief holdout from training camp and is clearly unhappy over his current deal.

Braylon Edwards is coming on strong, just in time for the post-season.

"Braylon, the last couple of weeks, has been awesome," Jets' offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said Thursday, "just playing fast, jumping in like he did late in the year [in 2009] on scout team and he just looks like he can't get enough right now.

"I think he's hitting his stride at just the right time," Schottenheimer added.

With the playoffs just around the corner. Edwards has 14 receptions for 178 yards in the last two games and could be poised for a big post-season. That's something he didn't have a chance at in his first four seasons in the NFL, as Cleveland didn't make the playoffs in any of those seasons.

"To go from never making it to [going] two years in a row," Edwards...

Uh-oh, Darrelle Revis has another sore hamstring. This time, it's the New York Jets cornerback's right leg that has "a little soreness" and limited him at practice Thursday. But he and coach Rex Ryan insist it won't keep him from playing in the team's next game at Pittsburgh on Sunday.

New York Jets Darrelle Revis(notes) talks to the media at the team's practice facility in Florham Park, NJ on Monday, Sept. 6, 2010. Revis had been holding out for a new contract since August 1 and agreed to terms late Sunday night.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - Darrelle Revis was walking toward his teammates on the practice field when a strange feeling came over him.


NEW YORK, N.Y. - Darrelle Revis and the New York Jets agreed to a new contract Sunday night, ending the All-Pro cornerback's holdout a week before the season opener.
After a prolonged holdout, the New York Jets and elite cornerback Darrelle Revis have agreed to terms on a new...
The Jets are moving on without Darrelle Revis -- for now. While the star cornerback's holdout reached its 35th day Saturday, with no end in sight, New York made its mandatory roster cuts to get down to 53 players. "Darrelle's not here and we've planned accordingly," general manager Mike Tannenbaum said.
Addressing rampant rumors that the holdout is about to end, New York Jets owner Woody Johnson denied that a...
Addressing rampant rumors that the holdout is about to end, New York Jets owner Woody Johnson denied that a...

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