NFL News and Notes - June 29, 2010

Former New England Patriots second-round wide receiver Chad Jackson is attempting to revive his career with the Buffalo Bills, writes ESPN's Tim Graham.

Safety Brodney Pool says signing with the New York Jets was "the perfect decision" for him this off-season.

Despite his path to a starting job being blocked, Miami Dolphins nose tackle Paul Soliai hopes to contribute in 2010, writes Mike Berardino of the Sun-Sentinel.

Baltimore Ravens sixth-round offensive tackle Ramon Harewood agreed to a three-year deal on Monday.

Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Willie Colon could be lost for the season to a ruptured Achilles' tendon.

Cleveland Browns sixth-round defensive end Clifton Geathers signed a four-year contract on Monday.

Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer discusses the findings that the late Chris Henry had chronic brain damage at the time of his death.

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne sold his South Florida home to Dolphins linebacker Karlos Dansby for $3.4 million dollars.

Tennessee Titans linebacker Colin Allred expects Stephen Tulloch to be the starter when training camp opens.

Former Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Mark Brunell has $24.7 million dollars in liabilities, and less than $6M in assets.

Houston Texans offensive tackle Eric Winston was the guest columnist for Peter King's MMQB column on SI.com.

Kansas City Chiefs running back Joe Delaney died 27 years ago today.

San Diego Chargers first-round running back Ryan Mathews is careful when dealing with new people who approach him, reports Sam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times.

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Sean Morey was rattled by the news that Chris Henry had brain trauma.

Matt Maiocco of CSNBayArea.com looks at how the San Francisco 49ers' 53-man roster may shake out numbers-wise in 2010.

Kent Somers of The Arizona Republic provides a few Arizona Cardinals updates on a slow summer day.

As I reported this last night, but the St. Louis Rams have a thing for palindromes.

Reality-show winner Jesse Holley is still with the Dallas Cowboys, writes Todd Archer of the Dallas Morning News.

The New York Giants waived wide receiver Chris Davis after he failed his physical.

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson says there's been no progress towards a new contract.

Washington Redskins cornerback Byron Westbrook was acquitted of all charges stemming from a February arrest for driving under the influence.

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White is giving back to his adopted home of Augusta, Georgia.

Stephen Holder of the St. Petersburg Times thinks the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will reach a new deal with restricted free agent offensive tackle Donald Penn.

The New Orleans Saints released their 2010 training camp schedule on Monday.

Detroit Lions president Tom Lewand's BAC was twice the legal limit when he was arrested on Friday night.

Minnesota Vikings seventh-round tight end Mickey Shuler continues to learn from his father, who played tight end in the NFL for 14 seasons.

HBO's documentary on legendary Green Bay Packers head coach Vince Lombardi will air in December, HBO and NFL Films announced on Monday.

Chicago Bears head coach Lovie Smith is alright with the team's depth in the defensive backfield, reports Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune.

Today's NFL birthdays: Cardinals undrafted wide receiver Stephen Williams (24), Falcons kicker Steven Hauschka (25), Ravens offensive tackle Oniel Cousins (26) and fourth-round tight end Dennis Pitta (25), Eagles safety Quintin Demps (25), Steelers linebacker Andre Frazier (28), free agent wide receiver Jeremy Childs (23), linebacker John DiGiorgio (28), quarterback Chris Pizzotti (24), defensive end Montae Reagor (33), and wide receiver Trey Stross (23).

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