Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Abraham may Jet out of N.Y.

Jets defensive end John Abraham, confused by the direction of the organization and upset that it seemingly doesn't consider him part of the long-term plan, has told friends that he wants to play elsewhere.
"He wants to get the hell out of New York," a person close to Abraham said yesterday. "He's pretty upset."
Abraham, eligible to become a free agent on March 3, might get his wish. The Jets still haven't had substantive contract talks with Abraham, and there appears to be no chance of signing him to a long-term deal by the start of free agency, according to several industry sources.

Zach Thomas would welcome Terrell Owens
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl-dolphins15feb15,0,6085664.story?coll=sfla-sports-front

A.J. Feeley update

The Chargers are close to announcing their agreement with quarterback A.J. Feeley on a reworked two-year contract.
Feeley, acquired along with a sixth-round draft pick in a trade with Miami last October for QB Cleo Lemon, was the Chargers' third quarterback in 2005 and did not play in any games.
Terms of the deal are not known, but it will be at a substantial discount from what Feeley was scheduled to earn. Feeley was due $13.65 million on the remaining three years of his contract.

Cards sign Warner

The Arizona Cardinals signed quarterback Kurt Warner to a three-year, $18 million contract.


Saints may stay put

Commissioner Paul Tagliabue continues to be optimistic about the future of the Saints in New Orleans.
Tagliabue spoke yesterday to a group of New Orleans business leaders who have committed to helping support the Saints by purchasing suites, tickets and sponsorships.
“The dream of coming back is becoming a reality,” Tagliabue said.
The NFL has provided a $20 million grant to help speed repairs to the Superdome.

Patient Texans strike deal with Sherman
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/fb/texansfront/3660336.html

How bout them Cowboys
http://www.cowboysplus.com/topstorync/stories/021506cpcowbriefs.28bb9345.html

NFL DRAFT 2006

Yesterday, Leinart's agent, Leigh Steinberg, told The Tennessean his client is "leaning" toward sticking with physicals and interviews in Indianapolis and waiting until his pro day with USC on April 2 to throw.

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