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Clayton: Eagles "express interest" in Chad Johnson
Clayton: Eagles "express interest" in Chad Johnson
Johyn Clayton on ESPN.com Receivers wanted: If the Bengals want to trade wide receiver Chad Johnson -- which they don't -- it won't be hard to find takers. The Cowboys, Eagles and Raiders are among several teams who have expressed interest in the Pro Bowl veteran. At a function in Dallas Wednesday, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told reporters he's looking for a veteran receiver. The problem is ...
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Eagles looking for vet wide receiver. Chad Johnson?
Cincy Jungle — ... There's an interesting development coming out of the Philadelphia camp. Perhaps it's nothing more than reading too much into it -- after all, I REALLY really want Chad Johnson to be somewhere else where he'll sulk because of a single boo-bird from section 325. But Bleeding Green Nation took out a blurb from a recent John Clayton post regarding teams in the running for a veteran wide receiver expressing interest in -- again, and say it with me, if... there's... a... trade -- Chad Johnson by the Cowboys (we've know that for a long time), Raiders and Eagles. The ...

The future is never: Redskins allegedly offer two first round picks for a 30 year old receiver
Hogs Haven — ... and Philly, will have to go to get him. What terrifies me is that I'm unconvinced the Redskins have thrown out their highest offer for Chad Johnson. It is at least possible that we could lower the conditions on that 2009 1st rounder, or even bump it to a 2nd rounder, etc. ...

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Johyn Clayton on ESPN.com Receivers wanted: If the Bengals want to trade wide receiver Chad Johnson -- which they don't -- it won't be hard to find takers. The Cowboys, Eagles and Raiders are among several teams who have expressed interest in the Pro Bowl veteran. At a function in Dallas Wednesday, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told reporters he's looking for a veteran receiver. The problem ...