New York Jets wide receiver Braylon Edwards, scheduled to be a free agent when the lockout ends, told the Newark Star-Ledger he would consider taking less to re-sign with the team. Said Edwards, "It depends on the discount.

The Pittsburgh Steelers do some running behind one of their helmets on the sideline during warmup drills before NFL football practice in Pittsburgh, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. The Steelers will be facing the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XLV on Feb. 6, 2011 in Arlington, Texas.

Alan Faneca made no secret in the final weeks of the 2010 season that it could well be his last in the rugged trenches of the NFL. On Tuesday, the eight-time All-Pro guard announced his retirement after 13 years in the league. "From the dog days of training camp to winning a Super Bowl the memories are endless," Faneca said in a statement released through his agent Rick Smith.


The Green Bay Packers are one of the NFL's most storied franchises. Since 1919, the Packers have accumulated more championships than any other organization. Here are five of the most interesting tidbits concerning "Mr.
New York Jets coach Rex Ryan believes there will be an NFL season, but the lockout is providing some extra time to promote his first book. Normally, he would've had to work some appearances between rookie mini-camp. But the colorful coach did 21 TV and radio interviews on Wednesday and followed it up with a taping of the "CenterStage" show for the Yes Network in New York on Thursday.
The image-makers, those hidden persuaders who feel compelled to hang a glitzy handle on everything, may in retrospect have to rename this "The Year of the High-Round Quarterback." Indeed, the just-completed NFL Draft had kind of a Third World vibe to it: You know, hardly...
Even as his players are claiming a modest victory, if that, after Judge Susan Richard Nelson granted a preliminary injunction blocking the league's lockout, DeMaurice Smith was more emphatic.
Even as his players are claiming a modest victory, if that, after Judge Susan Richard Nelson granted a preliminary injunction blocking the league's lockout, DeMaurice Smith was more emphatic.
Erik Ainge glances at his wrists whenever he needs a quick pick-me-up during recovery from his painful past. Tattooed in black ink on the inside of the New York Jets backup quarterback's left wrist are a series of comforting letters: O.D.A.T., T.T.S.P. and J.F.T. "The first is 'One Day At A Time,"' Ainge explained while sticking out his left hand.
Temple linebacker Elijah "Peanut" Joseph is going to visit the New York Jets later this month,...
Bart Scott couldn't wait to trademark his catchy catch phrase. The Jets' loquacious linebacker tells ESPN on Friday he has trademarked, "Can't Wait!" after the phrase that punctuated a postgame rant following New York's 28-21 playoff victory over the New England Patriots became an Internet sensation.

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