#NFL News and Notes - July 14, 2010

Your daily spin around the world of the NFL ...

Shalise Manza Young of the Boston Globe looks at the young players on the New England Patriots' roster.

The Buffalo Bills have already sold out two games of their home schedule.

Jenny Vrentas of The Star-Ledger has the full breakdown of New York Jets offensive tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson's contract extension.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brian Hartline's truck was found abandoned after an accident on July 3.

The Baltimore Ravens amended their training camp autograph policy.

A member of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's group at a golf outing in Ohio was investigated for public urination.

Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer reports that Cleveland Browns nose tackle Shaun Rogers will be placed in a 12-month diversion program in a plea agreement on concealed weapons charges.

The Cincinnati Bengals are getting a jump on single-game ticket sales, reports Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Indianapolis Colts running back Mike Hart says he's the healthiest he's been since entering the league in 2008.

Tennessee Titans seventh-round defensive tackle David Howard plead no contest to misdemeanor assault charges in Providence, Rhode Island.

Jacksonville Jaguars fifth-round defensive end Larry Hart signed a four-year contract on Tuesday.

Six Houston Texans training camp practices will be open to the public, reports John McClain of the Houston Chronicle.

Mike Klis of the Denver Post thinks Denver Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels has a two-year window to make the post-season.

Oakland Raiders running back Michael Bush needs to embrace his inner beast, writes Jerry McDonald.

San Diego Chargers team doctors are the focus of a DEA investigation.

San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon Davis is headed to London to help promote the team's October 31 game at Wembley Stadium.

As he prepares to be inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame, former Seattle Seahawks and Penn State running back Curt Warner says he's a proud West Virginian.

Former St. Louis Rams tight end Roland Williams helped organize a free football camp this week in the Virgin Islands.

Safety Gerald Sensabaugh is looking forward to his second season with the Dallas Cowboys.

New York Giants defensive end Mathias Kiwanuka is motivated by the team's draft strategy.

Philadelphia Eagles fifth-round wide receiver Riley Cooper signed a four-year contract on Tuesday.

Washington Redskins defensive lineman Lorenzo Alexander's "ACES Foundation" was honored by Sporting Generosity.

Skull Coast Ale Co. will sell it's Maelstrom IPA at Carolina Panthers home games this season.

Atlanta Falcons fullback Ovie Mughelli toured the damage caused by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

The Glazer family, owners of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, issued a statement after the death of New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner.

New Orleans Saints safety Roman Harper hosted his first charity golf tournament last weekend.

Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune breaks down the Chicago Bears quarterback situation.

Detroit Lions cornerback Dante Wesley was signed to play special teams, writes Tom Kowalski of MLive.com.

The Minnesota Vikings ownership group, which is connected to the Yankees, issued a statement following George Steinbrenner's death on Tuesday.

The three unsigned Green Bay Packers' draft picks are no cause for alarm, writes Kareem Copeland of the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

Today's NFL birthdays: Lions defensive end Copeland Bryan (27), Dolphins cornerback Sean Smith (23), New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis (25), Raiders linebackers Thomas Howard (27) and Rolando McClain (21), Rams wide receiver Jordan Kent (26), Buccaneers cornerback Elbert Mack (24), free agent running back Kenton Keith (30), cornerback David Macklin (32), punter Josh Miller (40), and wide receiver Jerry Porter (32).

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