The Sunday Blitz
Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer still wasn't practicing with the team.
Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said of WR Roy Williams, "Roy said he was OK. I don't know for sure, but I think he probably could have played."
Lions rookie tight end Brandon Pettigrew said of the first pass thrown to him (which was overthrown), "I was licking my chops because they came down in man coverage. I knew it was going to come to me."
Giants receiver Sinorice Moss was frustrated by his lack of playing time in the team's third pre-season game against the Jets.
Chargers right guards Kynan Forney and Louis Vasquez may continue their battle to start into the regular season, per Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune.
Broncos owner Pat Bowlen said, "We're spending 60 percent of revenues on player salaries. That does not work. It's not where any one of the 32 teams want to be. And so the labor problem is a big problem. That's not just a Denver Bronco problem."
The Bucs named Byron Leftwich the starter and Raheem Morris might carry four QBs on roster.
Dolphins coach Tony Sparano was upset with Joey Porter for missing two tackles and Porter said yesterday, "I could have made both of those tackles. No excuses there. Just tackle the guy. I tell my son the same thing. You don't have to make the prettiest tackle."
Jets receiver Chansi Stuckey made a strong case (4 catches, 69 yards, 1 TD) for the second-receiver spot last night. David Clowney had no balls thrown his way.
The Seahawks have waived four players -- DT Kevin Brown, FB Dan Curran, LB Shane Simmons and TE John Tereshinski.
Titans center Kevin Mawae had 30 plays against the Browns, which was twice as many as he was supposed to have.
Broncos receiver Jabar Gaffney has a broken thumb.
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was 15 of 19 in his return Saturday night.
The 49ers have released five players -- K Alex Romero, CBs Carlos Thomas and Jahi Word-Daniels and WRs Chris Francies and Mark Bradford.
The Jets have released four players -- QB Chris Pizzotti, WR Huey Whittaker, LB Craig Kobel and S Nate Ness.
Tom Kowalski of MLive.com believes that Lions' rookie safety Louis Delmas needs to slow down and not try to always make a big play.
Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said of WR Roy Williams, "Roy said he was OK. I don't know for sure, but I think he probably could have played."
Lions rookie tight end Brandon Pettigrew said of the first pass thrown to him (which was overthrown), "I was licking my chops because they came down in man coverage. I knew it was going to come to me."
Giants receiver Sinorice Moss was frustrated by his lack of playing time in the team's third pre-season game against the Jets.
Chargers right guards Kynan Forney and Louis Vasquez may continue their battle to start into the regular season, per Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune.
Broncos owner Pat Bowlen said, "We're spending 60 percent of revenues on player salaries. That does not work. It's not where any one of the 32 teams want to be. And so the labor problem is a big problem. That's not just a Denver Bronco problem."
The Bucs named Byron Leftwich the starter and Raheem Morris might carry four QBs on roster.
Dolphins coach Tony Sparano was upset with Joey Porter for missing two tackles and Porter said yesterday, "I could have made both of those tackles. No excuses there. Just tackle the guy. I tell my son the same thing. You don't have to make the prettiest tackle."
Jets receiver Chansi Stuckey made a strong case (4 catches, 69 yards, 1 TD) for the second-receiver spot last night. David Clowney had no balls thrown his way.
The Seahawks have waived four players -- DT Kevin Brown, FB Dan Curran, LB Shane Simmons and TE John Tereshinski.
Titans center Kevin Mawae had 30 plays against the Browns, which was twice as many as he was supposed to have.
Broncos receiver Jabar Gaffney has a broken thumb.
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was 15 of 19 in his return Saturday night.
The 49ers have released five players -- K Alex Romero, CBs Carlos Thomas and Jahi Word-Daniels and WRs Chris Francies and Mark Bradford.
The Jets have released four players -- QB Chris Pizzotti, WR Huey Whittaker, LB Craig Kobel and S Nate Ness.
Tom Kowalski of MLive.com believes that Lions' rookie safety Louis Delmas needs to slow down and not try to always make a big play.