footballforbreakfast.com - 3/26/2008
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Pacman makes a pitch to play for the Cowboys, Drew Brees is happy with the Saints offseason moves, ex-Steelers' LB Clark Haggans signs with Cardinals and much more local hometown NFL news for Wednesday, March 26, 2008.
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HAGGANS FINALLY HAS A NEW HOME
profootballtalk.com 3/26/2008 — Linebacker Clark Haggans was expected to find some moderate demand in free agency. Though on the wrong side of 30, he had been an effective player of late in the Steelers’ 3-4 system.
But it didn’t happen. He languished on the shelf like ...
BOOGER’S AGENT SAYS NO DEAL YET
profootballtalk.com 3/26/2008 — For at least the third time since free agency opened, an agent is denying media reports that his client has agreed to terms with a new team.
In every other case, the player eventually agreed to terms with the team in question.
This time around, agent ...
Charlotte Observer | 03/26/2008 | Panthers sign guard Fonoti
charlotte.com 3/26/2008 — The Carolina Panthers have signed free-agent guard Toniu Fonoti , a former second-round draft choice who has been in and out of the league in recent seasons because of weight problems. The Panthers hope Fonoti (6-foot-4, 350 pounds) can compete for ...
Pacman Wants to Book a Flight to Dallas —
Bleacher Report - NFL 3/26/2008
Adam "Pacman" Jones stated earlier this week that he believes he will be playing for the Dallas Cowboys during the 2008 NFL season. This is obviously not a guarantee yet from the Cowboys, and how could it be, Pacman is still ...
Pacman Jones Should Quit Football —
Bleacher Report - NFL 3/26/2008
Adam “Pacman” Jones has had a long history of off the field problems. His most well-known run in with the law was the Las Vegas strip club fiasco. He was accused of “felony coercion of threat to life.” This essentially ...
Steelers re-sign long snapper Warren (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 3/26/2008
Pittsburgh Steelers long snapper Greg Warren, a restricted free agent, signed a $2.3 million, three-year contract that includes a $395,000 signing bonus. Warren, Pittsburgh's long snapper since winning the job as an undrafted rookie in 2005, was given ...