#NFL News and Notes - September 4, 2010

Though they'll primarily be a 3-4 defense, the Buffalo Bills will use some 4-3 looks this season.

New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker is ready to move from the injury talk.

On cutdown day, the New York Jets face a decision at running back, writes Jenny Vrentas of The Star-Ledger.

The Miami Dolphins need to stick with Chad Henne at quarterback, writes Ethan Skolnick of the Sun-Sentinel.

Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed will begin the season the PUP list.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch is ready to start, if needed, reports Ed Bouchette of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Cleveland Browns second-round running back Montario Hardesty will miss his rookie season with a torn ACL.

Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer attempts to predict the Cincinnati Bengals' 53-man roster.

Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle Fili Moala was arrested for DWI on Friday morning, reports Mike Chappell of the Indianapolis Star.

Tennessee Titans linebacker David Thornton was placed on "Reserve/PUP", Jeff Fisher announced on Friday.

Tania Ganguli of the Floria Times-Union looks at which Jacksonville Jaguars wide receivers are on the roster bubble.

The Houston Texans released kicker Kris Brown, the last member of their inaugural team.

Kansas City Chiefs safety Jarrad Page signed his restricted free agent tender on Friday.

Denver Broncos linebacker Elvis Dumervil will be placed on injured reserve today.

The San Diego Chargers traded a conditional pick to acquire wide receiver Patrick Crayton from the Cowboys.

Oakland Raiders running back Michael Bennett is ready to step in for injured "bell cow" Michael Bush.

Wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh's time with the Seattle Seahawks is over.

San Francisco 49ers running back and special teams ace Michael Robinson was a surprising cut on Friday.

Arizona Cardinals guard Rex Hadnot is in the mix to start at right guard.

St. Louis Rams head coach Steve Spagnuolo hasn't made an official decision at quarterback.

Chicago Bears second-year safety Al Afalava was among the team's cuts on Friday.

Green Bay Packers cornerback Pat Lee will likely make the 53-man roster, reports Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sage Rosenfels and running back Darius Reynaud were traded to the New York Giants.

Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz has some tough decisions to make as the team cuts down to 53.

Despite a stellar pre-season, New York Giants rookie wide receiver Victor Cruz anxiously awaits word on whether he makes the 53-man roster.

Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Stacy Andrews isn't happy that the team acquired guard Reggie Wells from the Cardinals.

Washington Redskins quarterback John Beck took a pay cut to improve his chances of making the 53-man roster, writes Rick Maese of the Washington Post.

Dallas Cowboys right tackle Marc Colombo is expected to return to practice on Wednesday.

New Orleans Saints quarterback Chase Daniel won the back-up job.

Stephen Holder of the St. Petersburg Times takes a position-by-position look at the decisions the Tampa Bay Buccaneers need to make today.

The Atlanta Falcons began their roster cuts with fullback Dan Klecko and safety Eric Brock.

Carolina Panther wide receiver Charly Martin could fill the special teams ace role that Wallace Wright was signed to play.

Today's NFL birthdays: Cowboys cornerback Terence Newman (32), Raiders tight end Brandon Myers (25), Eagles wide receiver Hank Baskett (28), 49ers defensive lineman Isaac Sopoaga (29), free agent defensive tackle DeMarcus Granger (24), fullback Jeremi Johnson (30), and offensive tackle Dane Randolph (24).

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