detnews.com - 2/19/2008
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Detroit Lions coach Rod Marinelli has a high interest in free-agent middle linebacker Al Wilson, who visited the team last week and took a physical.
The Lions are looking to upgrade their defense in the draft and free agency.
Wilson was out of football in 2007 after being released by Denver after eight seasons as a starter. Wilson had a neck injury when the Broncos released him.
Mailbag: Looking ahead to draft - The Denver Post
denverpost.com 2/19/2008 — Denver Post sports writer Mike Klis posted his Broncos Mailbag every Tuesday during the 2007 NFL season on DenverPost.com. This is a special offseason installment. Look for a new installment in March. To drop a Broncos- or NFL-related question into ...
Official site of the Pittsburgh Steelers - Article
news.steelers.com 2/19/2008 — Steelers Sign Defensive End Travis Kirschke To A Two-Year Contract PITTSBURGH The Pittsburgh Steelers signed defensive end Travis Kirschke to a two-year contract, it was announced today. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Kirschke, an ...
Marinelli reveals his off-season master plan
freep.com 2/20/2008 — Coach Rod Marinelli wants to add fast, explosive players this off-season. But that doesn't mean he's in a rush as the Lions work on reshaping their roster.
The Lions aren't releasing veterans right now, as some other NFL teams are. They aren't saying they won't re-sign certain unrestricted free agents. They are leaving their options open, as they wait and see how things play out.
OL + Youth + Knapp & Cable = Wins in 2008
bleacherreport.com 2/19/2008 — Most improved Raider in 2007? That's a no-brainer; how about the entire offensive line? Kudos to Barry Sims, Robert Gallery, Jeremy Newberry, Cooper Carlisle, Cornell Green, Paul McQuistan, and Chris Morris.
Most improved Raider in 2007? That's a no-brainer; how about the entire offensive line? Kudos to Barry Sims, Robert Gallery, Jeremy Newberry, Cooper Carlisle, Cornell Green, Paul ...
Marinelli's seat is cold —
Bleacher Report - NFL 2/19/2008
USA Today just released their list of National Football League head coaches “on the hot seat,” or coaches that must produce some success in the next year or severely risk getting fired. Among them were Carolina’s John Fox, ...