PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia Eagles and free agent defensive back Marlin Jackson have agreed to a two-year contract.
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Eagles sign free-agent defensive back Marlin Jackson to 2-year contract (The Canadian Press)
March 10th, 2010The Shutdown Corner hypothetical mock draft, Part 2 (Yahoo! Sports)
March 10th, 2010For our second Shutdown Corner mock draft, we're going throw a couple semi-likely scenarios into the mix.
Colts claim DE Skolnitsky off waivers (AP)
March 9th, 2010The Indianapolis Colts have claimed defensive end J.D. Skolnitsky off waivers from the Washington Redskins. Skolnitsky was on the Redskins' practice squad last season after being signed as an undrafted free agent. The team announced the move Tuesday. The 6-foot-5, 255-pound defensive end played at James Madison and fits the Colts' model for defensive linemen: undersized and quick.
Colts claim DE Skolnitsky off waivers (PA SportsTicker)
March 9th, 2010The Indianapolis Colts have claimed defensive end J.D. Skolnitsky off waivers from the Washington Redskins.
Agent: G Ryan Lilja cut by Colts (AP)
March 8th, 2010Colts guard Ryan Lilja has been cut by Indianapolis, his agent told The Associated Press. Lilja started all 19 games, including the Super Bowl loss to New Orleans, last season for the Colts, but the team decided to release him Monday, agent Craig Domann said. The 28-year-old Lilja received his $1.7 million roster bonus before being cut.
Agent: G Ryan Lilja cut by Colts (PA SportsTicker)
March 8th, 2010Colts guard Ryan Lilja has been cut by Indianapolis, his agent told The Associated Press.
Saints’ first championship video means another Super Bowl party in New Orleans (The Canadian Press)
March 8th, 2010NEW ORLEANS – One month after the New Orleans Saints' first Super Bowl championship, the team and city were holding yet another party.
Bears, Lions try to keep pace (Yahoo! Sports)
March 8th, 2010One season after their fellow NFC North teams made the playoffs, Chicago and Detroit hit free agency hard.
Colts re-sign linebacker Brackett (AP)
March 5th, 2010Linebacker Gary Brackett wanted to finish his NFL career where it all started — Indianapolis. He's getting his wish. The defensive captain signed a five-year deal hours after he officially became an unrestricted agent. Brackett's new deal is likely to keep the 29-year-old in a Colts uniform the rest of his career.
Colts re-sign linebacker Brackett (PA SportsTicker)
March 5th, 2010By MICHAEL MAROT AP Sports Writer