#NFL News and Notes - July 29, 2010

Shalise Manza Young of the Boston Globe looks at some of the positions that are up for grabs in New England Patriots training camp.

Buffalo Bills first-round running back C.J. Spiller remained unsigned as players reported to camp on Wednesday.

New York Jets nose tackle Kris Jenkins used the cookie diet to shed 20 pounds this off-season.

Omar Kelly of the Sun-Sentinel breaks down the Miami Dolphins depth chart heading into training camp.

Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs was an early arrival to training camp.

Pittsburgh Steelers Director of Football Operations Kevin Colbert signed a five-year contract extension on Wednesday.

After a career spent patrolling NFL sidelines, Cleveland Browns President Mike Holmgren says he's comfortable letting coaches Eric Mangini and Brian Daboll do their jobs.

Wednesday was the calm before the training camp storm for the Cincinnati Bengals, writes Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Local product Devin Moore is trying to earn a spot on the Indianapolis Colts' 53-man roster, writes Phil Richards of the Indianapolis Star.

Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean reports that Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young will not be suspended by the NFL for his role in some fisticuffs inside a Dallas strip club.

Vito Stellino of the Florida Times-Union looks at the main questions facing the Jacksonville Jaguars during training camp.

Improving inside the red zone is a goal the Houston Texans offense has this season, writes Jordan Godwin of the Houston Chronicle.

The Kansas City Chiefs reached deals with both of their second-round picks on Wednesday.

Denver Broncos general manager Brian Xanders hopes to have first-round picks Demaryius Thomsa and Tim Tebow signed by Sunday's first full team practice.

San Diego Chargers Pro Bowl tight end Antonio Gates signed a five-year contract extension on Wednesday.

Oakland Raiders first-round linebacker Rolando McClain signed his contract late last night.

Seattle Seahawks second-round wide receiver Golden Tate agreed to terms on a four-year, $3.261 million dollar contract.

San Francisco 49ers fans will need to pony up cash to purchase season-tickets, but they're not PSLs.

Arizona Cardinals second-round linebacker Daryl Washington is expected to sign his contract before Friday, reports Kent Somers of The Arizona Republic.

St. Louis Rams second-round offensive tackle Rodger Saffold signed his four-year deal on Wednesday.

Green Bay Packers first-round offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga is close to an agreement on a five-year contract, reports Rob Demovsky of the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

Judd Zulgad of the Star Tribune previews Minnesota Vikings training camp.

Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford should take giant leap in year two, writes Tom Kowalski of MLive.com.

Neil Hayes of the Chicago Sun-Times has a training camp checklist for the Chicago Bears.

The New Orleans Saints reached deals with quarterback Patrick Ramsey and third-round tight end Jimmy Graham.

Coming off knee surgery, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will limit the workload of tight end Kellen Winslow, reports Rick Stroud of the St. Petersburg Times.

Atlanta Falcons first-round linebacker Sean Weatherspoon could be signed in time to report to camp with the rest of his teammates, D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

Carolina Panthers quarterback Matt Moore is staying calm now that he's "The Man".

Washington Redskins defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth is the number one storyline of Redskins training camp, writes Jason Reid of the Washington Post.

Philadelphia Eagles second-round safety Nate Allen is eager to prove himself, writes Jonathan Tameri of the Philadelphia Inquirer.

New York Giants safety Kenny Phillips is out to reclaim his starting role, writes Ralph Vacchiano of the New York Daily News.

With the veterans off, Dallas Cowboys second-year quarterback Stephen McGee got to run the offense on Wednesday morning.

Today's NFL birthdays: Falcons running back Jerious Norwood (27), Cowboys linebacker Victor Butler (23), Patriots offensive tackle Mark LeVoir (28), Rams undrafted rookie Martin Harris (23), Redskins long-snapper Nick Sundberg (23), free agent offensive linemen Kenny Alfred (24) and Joel Bell (25), and defensive tackle Ernest Reid (23).

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