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No takers for Falcons' Joe Horn

Atlanta Falcons
06/30/2008 8:58 AM
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports despite veteran WR Joe Horn wanting to be traded, Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff said there is nothing doing on that front. Horn's agent has been cleared to gauge interest in Horn with other teams but, as of now, there are no takers. The Dallas Cowboys, who could be in need of a veteran wide receiver if Terry Glenn (knee) isn't medically cleared, were one of the teams queried by Horn's agent, but there hasn't been any talk between Dallas and Atlanta about a deal. Read more

Bucs RB Graham agrees to 3-year, $10.5M extension

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
06/30/2008 12:10 AM
ESPN’s John Clayton reports RB Earnest Graham had to miss some of the offseason program to get the attention of Tampa Bay management. On Sunday, he found out what the Bucs think of him. Graham agreed to a three-year, $10.5 million extension that will keep him in Tampa through the 2011 season. The 28-year-old Graham was considered too valuable in the long-term plans of the team. Read more

Report: Cowboys owner says team talking with Glenn about return

Dallas Cowboys
06/30/2008 12:09 AM
ESPN.com reports WR Terry Glenn, still unable to work out with the Dallas Cowboys, appears to be pushing anew for a prompt return with the team, The Dallas Morning News has reported. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told the newspaper he has held talks with Glenn and his agent, James Gould. "Terry is someone I have a lot of interest in," Jones told the paper Friday night. "We worked well together last year. We will sit down here and look at how he fits and what we can do with him as a player this year." Read more

Former first-round pick Jones works out for NFL teams

Detroit Lions
06/30/2008 12:07 AM
AP reports RB Kevin Jones went through a workout Saturday while four NFL teams watched the running back sprint and cut just five months after he had major knee surgery. Dr. D.S. Ping, who has been helping Jones rehabilitate his right knee, said Miami, Green Bay, Pittsburgh and Detroit sent representatives to the workout in Saline, Mich. The Lions cut their former first-round pick in March with one year left on his contract after he hurt the knee late last season, adding to the injury woes that have stunted his success in the league. The Cleveland Browns also called, Ping said, and asked for a video of the workout. Read more