Sunday, March 2, 2008

Report: Jets were on to Belichick's spying in '04

Report: Jets were on to Belichick's spying in '04
According to a report in the New York Daily News, the New York Jets were aware of New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick's videotaping shenanigans as far back as 2004.

Gay's agent says CB agrees with Saints
Randall Gay, a cornerback who spent the past four seasons with the New England Patriots, has agreed to a four-year contract with the New Orleans Saints, his agent said Sunday. Gay's agent, Albert Elias, told The Associated Press that the deal is worth up to $17.6 million. The deal was not confirmed Sunday by the team. Elias said he expected Gay to sign Monday. Signed out of LSU in 2004 by the Patriots, Gay has played in 39 regular-season NFL games.

Free Agent Update: Reunited?
Culpepper-to-Moss, Part II? Alex Marvez says it's a real possibility, but one side may want it to happen much more than the other.

Free-agent roundup: The latest news
Could the top RB free agent help the Falcons turn things around? That's what Atlanta is hoping after signing Michael Turner.

Free-agent RB Turner agrees to 6-year deal
Michael Turner, considered perhaps the top running back available in free agency, has agreed to a six-year deal with the Atlanta Falcons. A four-year veteran who has been best known as LaDainian Tomlinson's backup in San Diego, Turner is expected to play a more important role with the Falcons. He is projected as the power complement to speed back Jerious Norwood. The addition of Turner likely signals the end of Warrick Dunn's time as the team's starter.

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