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Other team's cuts...


Mr. Scot

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Giants cut DL Chris Canty, RB Ahmad Bradshaw, LB Michael Boley and voided the contract of DE Osi Umenyiora

Eagles have cut OT Demetrius Bell and released DT Cullen Jenkins (Kris's younger brother, since signed by the Giants) and DT Mike Patterson

Lions release G Stephen Peterman, DE Kyle VandenBosch

Browns release DE Frostee Rucker (no relation to Mike Rucker but went to same high school as DeShaun Foster)

Bills release LB Nick Barnett, S George Wilson (since signed by Titans) and CB Terrence McGee

Bears terminate the contract of WR Johnny Knox

Packers cut DB Charles Woodson and C Jeff Saturday (who's expected to retire)

Jets cut LB Calvin Pace, LB Bart Scott, S Eric Smith and T Jason Smith and waive TE Josh Baker

Chiefs cut WR Steve Breaston, TE Kevin Boss (he of "helmet catch" fame) and OT Eric Winston.

Saints release TE David Thomas and waive CB Johnny Patrick (claimed by Chargers)

Cardinals cut LB Stewart Bradley and CB William Gay (now back with his old team) S Adrian Wilson and WR Early Doucet

Falcons cut RB Michael Turner (with a notation that he failed a physical) along with DE John Abraham and CB Dunta Robinson (signed by the Chiefs)

Cowboys cut S Gerald Sensabaugh

Chargers cut LB Takeo Spikes and S Atari Bigby

Jaguars release S Dawan Landry, CB Aaron Ross

Ravens releasing G Bobbie Williams

Steelers release LB James Harrison

Broncos release LB D J WIlliams and backup QB Caleb Hanie

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In possible news, Redskins (and former Saints) OT Jammal Brown is expected to be allowed to become a free agent.

Brown was the Saints first round pick the same year we drafted Thomas Davis. They thought he'd be their franchise left tackle for years but it didn't work out that way.

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In possible news, Redskins (and former Saints) OT Jammal Brown is expected to be allowed to become a free agent.

Brown was the Saints first round pick the same year we drafted Thomas Davis. They thought he'd be their franchise left tackle for years but it didn't work out that way.

Didn't they trade aheady of us, thinking the Panthers were going to draft him?

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