The Houston Texans have agreed to terms with former Detroit Lions starting Quarterback, Dan Orlovsky.
He was brought in after the Texans traded Sage Rosenfels to the Minnesota Vikings.
The Houston Texans have agreed to terms with former Detroit Lions starting Quarterback, Dan Orlovsky.
He was brought in after the Texans traded Sage Rosenfels to the Minnesota Vikings.

The New York Giants have added another member to their already impressive defensive line.
The contract is for four years worth 16 million dollars total. This is one day after signing former Falcons Linebacker, Michael Boley.
The move for Rocky was made due to the fact that Fred Robbins and Barry Cofield both had arthroscopic surgery.
He is only 29 years old and has 29 career sacks.

According to the Denverpost.com website the Broncos are set to interview free-agent Cornerback, Andre Goodman.
Andre Goodman played in all 16 games last year with the Dolphins. He recorded 39 tackles with 5 interceptions. He is also only 30 years old and has a lot of gas left in the tank.
Denver has been looking for an upgrade at Cornerback since cutting Dre’ Bly a couple weeks back. They are also set to interview Free-Agent Cornerback Bryant McFadden.

The Detroit Lions have signed former first round pick, Bryant Johnson. He was a first round pick of the Arizona Cardinals back in 2003. Johnson, hasn’t lived up to his potential since his days at Penn State.
He signed with the 49′ers last off-season, after five seasons with the Cardinals. He tallied 546 yards with 3 Touchdowns last season.
Bryant Johnson, will likely compete for a starting job opposite of Calvin johnson.

According to Profootballtalk.com the Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly not interested in signing free-agent Wide Receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh.
Today, the 31 year old receiver visited with the Seattle Seahawks, who are in desperate need for a star receiver. Deion Branch is very injury-prone and can’t manage to play a full 16 games in a season. Also, Bobby Engram is a free-agent.
He is set to meet with the Minnesota Vikings on Saturday to discuss contract negotiations. Remember, Bernard Berrian signed immediately with the Vikings after his one and only meeting.
Stay tuned for more updates within the next hours.

Pittsburgh Steelers have released 30 year old Guard Kendall Simmons. He was a main part of the Steelers allowing the third most sacks in the league.
Marvin Harrison’s tenure with the Indianapolis Colts has come to an ugly close, but would he fit in well with a team in the AFC West? ESPN.com’s Bill Williamson brought this up in his blog, so I’ll venture into the same topic.
4. Kansas City Chiefs
Kansas City already has Dwayne Bowe as a solid number one receiver. After him, they have a slew of young talent at the receiver position. Second year receivers Kevin Robinson and Will Franklin figure to see a significant amount of playing time next season, along with surprise receiver Mark Bradley. The addition of Harrison would likely mean he would transition to the slot receiver, and on a losing team that might not sound too intriguing.
3. Oakland Raiders
Harrison would automatically become either the one or two receiver in Oakland. Javon Walker is likely to be cut, Ashley Lelie is a free agent, and while Johnnie Lee Higgins and Chaz Schilens have flashed promise, but leave a lot to be desired. If Harrison is smart, he’ll stay away from the Raiders. If he wants to play two or three more years for a good sum of money, that’s where he will wind up.
2. Denver Broncos
It has been rumored that Denver is going to be in the market for a number three caliber receiver. Brandon Stokley has been somewhat injury prone over the last few seasons, and Chad Jackson is unproven. As much as I would love to see the legendary Harrison in blue and orange, it’s probably not going to happen.
1. San Diego Chargers
San Diego has arguably one of the best receiver duos in the NFL in Vincent Jackson and Chris Chambers. Buster Davis has been a bust so far, but has showed flashes of the first round potential that the Chargers invested such a high pick on him for. Overall, I think San Diego is the least likely destination for the veteran receiver.
Ultimately, it seems Harrison’s most likely destination is not in the AFC West. What makes the most sense is that he reunites with his hometown and former college quarterback Donovan McNabb up in Philadelphia.