#NFL News and Notes - October 10, 2010
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Shalise Manza Young of the Boston Globe provides a timeline of events that led to Randy Moss' departure from the New England Patriots.
Despite it's struggles against the run, the Buffalo Bills players still believe in the 3-4 defensive system.
New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis is expected to play on Monday night against the Vikings.
Miami Dolphins cornerback Benny Sapp defied the odds and made it to the NFL, writes Omar Kelly of the Sun-Sentinel.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco knows he can't pay attention to the demands of his ball-seeking receivers.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger focused on his mechanics during his four-game suspension.
Cleveland Browns linebacker Matt Roth brings toughness to the defense, writes Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer.
Cincinnati Bengals running back Cedric Benson is still seeking his first 100-yard game of the season.
The Indianapolis Colts are looking to get back on track against the Chiefs.
Today's game against the Cowboys will be a good test for the Tennessee Titans pass rush.
Jacksonville Jaguars backup quarterback Trent Edwards doesn't hold a grudge against the Bills.
Houston Texans fullback Vonta Leach isn't just a battering ram, writes Richard Justice of the Houston Chronicle.
The Kansas City Chiefs are on the right path, writes Sam Mellinger of the Kansas City Star.
Denver Broncos safety Brian Dawkins has taken the steps that allow him to play at age 37.
San Diego Chargers first-round running back Ryan Mathews has already won over his teammates.
The Oakland Raiders hope to end their losing streak to the Chargers on Sunday.
Dave Boling of the Tacoma News Tribune looks at the number of transactions the Seattle Seahawks have made and wonders when if it will become too much.
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ted Ginn's return could add an explosive element to the offense.
To reverse course, the Arizona Cardinals need improvement from more than just the quarterback position, writes Kent Somers of The Arizona Republic.
St. Louis Rams wide receiver Mark Clayton has fit in quickly since being acquired in early September.
Green Bay Packers guard Josh Sitton is emerging as a leader on the offensive line.
Minnesota Vikings second-round cornerback Chris Cook is frustrated by his knee injuries this season.
With Jay Cutler on the sidelines, the Chicago Bears will turn to the running game, writes Mark Potash of the Chicago Sun-Times.
Today's home game against the Rams is a chance for the Detroit Lions to turn their season around.
Becoming a father has sped up the maturation process of New York Giants wide receiver Mario Manningham, writes Zach Berman of The Star-Ledger.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Kevin Kolb has rolled with the punches this season.
Washington Redskins running back Ryan Torain is playing with more confidence, head coach Mike Shanahan said.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Felix Jones is patiently waiting for more opportunities.
James Varney of The Times-Picayune previews today's New Orleans Saints game against the Cardinals.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' youth movement will be on full display against the Bengals, writes Rick Stroud of the St. Petersburg Times.
Good things happened since Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White started to put football first.
The Carolina Panthers can't be overly concerned with Julius Peppers, writes Darin Gantt of the Charlotte Observer.
Today's NFL birthdays: Cardinals linebacker Gerald Hayes (30), Bills linebacker Paul Posluszny (26), Panthers guard Duke Robinson (24), Bengals running back Cedric Peerman (24), Lions running back Aaron Brown (25), Vikings quarterback Brett Favre (41), Giants second-round defensive tackle Linval Joseph (22), free agent fullback Jonathan Evans (29), offensive lineman Nick Howell (24) and center Brett Romberg (31), defensive tackle Montavius Stanley (29), linebackers Kawika Mitchell (31) and Zeke Moreno (32), and retired tight end Casey FitzSimmons (30), quarterback Glenn Foley (40), and offensive lineman Tom Ashworth (33).

