If the Indianapolis Colts decide to set four-time NFL MVP Peyton Manning free this offseason, there will be more than a few teams interested. The word on Sunday was that the Arizona Cardinals, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, and Washington … Continue reading →
If the Indianapolis Colts decide to set four-time NFL MVP Peyton Manning free this offseason, there will be more than a few teams interested. The word on Sunday was that the Arizona Cardinals, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, and Washington Redskins would all be trying to get him signed, according to the Miami Herald. Two sources tell the paper that the Dolphins will " aggressively pursue him if he's a free agent and if he's cleared medically." The other options the Fins are considering, the Herald reports, are signing Green Bay Packers impending free agent Matt Flynn or "an attempt to trade up to draft Baylor's Robert Griffin III," the reigning Heisman Trophy winner. The Colts are due to pay the 35-year-old Manning, who was sidelined for the whole season with a neck injury, a $28 million roster bonus if he is still on the roster on March 8, the paper notes. Since the Colts have the first pick in this year's draft, it is believed that the team will use it on a quarterback, either Andrew Luck of Stanford or Griffin. Follow Scoop du Jour on Twitter or Facebook .
The long New York Jets nightmare of a season is now over, and team owner Woody Johnson is hopeful to put behind him more drama than MTV's "The Hills." Not that we would know. The Jets endured a disappointing 8-8 season after an offseason spent retaining the core that made consecutive AFC championship game appearances. But after a 2-3 start, the Jets began to splinter with teammates calling each other out in the media and wide receiver Derrick Mason being shipped out to the Houston Texans in what appeared to be a move to make him the team's scapegoat . Then on Wednesday night, on Showtime's "Inside the NFL," the usually even-tempered LaDainian Tomlinson called the Jets locker room "as bad as I've been around." "And I've been around some locker rooms and quarterback-receiver situations and what-not, but it was as bad as I've been around," Tomlinson said. But predictably, Johnson came to the defense of his team and the management decisions that brought in players with questionable character in an effort to make the team's first Super Bowl appearance in over four decades. Johnson told the media on Thursday he "didn't feel a toxicity in the locker room" and disagreed with Tomlinson's characterizations. "A locker room is kind of like alchemy, putting it together. You have to put it together. You hope that the leaders like LaDainian take charge and squash some of these conflicts that arise. That kind of leadership you need. I know LaDainian. I know him pretty well; I know that he probably tried to do it. He's a very honorable guy, a tremendous player and a tremendous person," Johnson said. "Losing the way we [did], winning eight games and not making the playoffs is frustrating. It's frustrating for LaDainian, who is a Hall of Famer, and it's frustrating for the 53rd guy. It's just none of these guys that make it to this level are used to losing and that has its own repercussions." Johnson said that wide receiver Santonio Holmes, who after getting into a fourth-quarter fight in the huddle was benched during the regular-season finale loss in Miami, will return to the team. Holmes signed a five-year, $50 million dollar deal with the team this past August but had the lowest reception number of his career while making enemies with his  unfiltered mouth .
According to a Yahoo! Sports report, the NFL is looking into an obscene gesture New York Jets linebacker Bart Scott made toward a photographer in the team's locker room on Jan. 2 as players cleared out their lockers in Florham Park, N.J.
By ROB MAADDI AP Pro Football Writer
Rex Ryan expects Brian Schottenheimer to be back with the New York Jets next season unless the embattled offensive coordinator gets a head coaching job elsewhere. Ryan says Friday that he puts Schottenheimer's return at "probably 50-50" because he believes there will be opportunities for the assistant to get a top job in the offseason.
The New York Jets extended the contracts of offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer and defensive coordinator Mike Pettine during the offseason, according to a report by ESPNNewYork.com. Terms of the extensions were not disclosed, but they go through at least next season.
The New York Jets quietly extended the contracts of offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer and defensive coordinator Mike Pettine during the offseason. The team did not announce the terms of the extensions Friday, but both Schottenheimer and Pettine are under contract through at least next season.
After getting embarrassed in hoops during the offseason, Falcons TE Tony Gonzalez had to refine his workout regimen.
New York Jets coach Rex Ryan wasted no time in predicting the team's first Super Bowl appearance, and victory, in a lifetime during the labor-addled offseason. From a fan's perspective, replete with the hope every opening game brings but also the relentless anxiety and...

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