arrowheadaddict.com - 3/25/2008
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Well it looks like there is a little more to the Jeff Faine and Josh Brown deals. Herm Edwards hinted that some teams might have contacted agents before they were allowed.
“There were probably some deals done before (the start of the league year),” Edwards said when asked why the Chiefs didn’t get in the game [...]
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... that New Orleans and St. Louis talked with free agent center Jeff Faine and free agent kicker Josh Brown before free agency began. The article also mentions the possibility of trading or releasing backup QB Damon Huard. (H/T AA) ...
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