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Steelers receiver Hines Ward said, "I’ll still hit [Keith Rivers]. I’ll just get fined. It’s either that or try to hurt somebody. So you either fine me or you want me to end someone’s career. I’d rather take a fine than end someone’s career, so I'm not going to change."

Patriots QB Tom Brady expects to be pressured by the Falcons' defense.

The Titans have signed punter Reggie Hodges and released cornerback Cary Williams.

Despite suffering an ankle sprain in last week's game, San Francisco's Frank Gore expects to be ready for Sunday's game against the Vikings.

Speaking of Cowboys RB Marion Barber, running backs coach Skip Peete said, "He says he feels good, but there are a lot of days I don't feel great and I tell everybody I feel good. So we'll see what happens.''

Cowboys LT Flozell Adams was fined $12,500 for two penalties that resulted from kicking Justin Tuck and Osi Umyeniora.

Tuck could miss one to two games with the injury he suffered when tripped by Adams.

Bucs coach Raheem Morris is optimistic that Antonio Bryant will play Sunday against the Giants.

Giants receiver Mario Manningham was limited at practice Wednesday.

John Niyo of the Detroit News speculates that rookie DeAndre Levy will start over Jordon Dizon to replace the injured Lions linebacker Ernie Sims.

The Colts have re-signed linebacker Jordan Senn.

Per Rick Stroud of the St. Petersburg Times, the Buccaneers have signed safety Corey Lynch from the Bengals' practice squad and cornerback Marcus Hamilton, who was released by the Bears.

The Jaguars lost receiver Troy Williamson for the season and waived Nate Hughes.

Danny Amendola was signed Tuesday off Philadelphia's practice squad by the Rams, who released Derek Stanley.

Bills receiver Terrell Owens said: “I think that with anything I say, it has been kind of misconstrued or taken out of context. ..." Therefore, he is not speaking to the media after games.

With 10,000 tickets left to sell (unlikely to be sold), the Lions are likely to face a local blackout.

Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall said: "... We're 2-0, the fans are happy, the players are happy, coaches are happy. Everybody's happy. Every Denver Bronco, fan, are happy right now. And I'm the same."

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