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Donovan McNabb QB WAS
37 Mins Washington Redskins Comment
FOX Sports' Jay Glazer reports the Vikings have agreed to send a 2012 sixth-round pick to the Redskins if Donovan McNabb agrees to restructure his contract.
The Vikings will also include a conditional 2013 sixth-rounder. Minnesota was also looking at Tyler Thigpen and Bruce Gradkowski, which tells you all you need to know about Donovan McNabb's value right now. The decision to abandon those two QBs also suggests a confidence that McNabb will agree to a significant paycut in exchange for a shot at leading what could be an explosive offense.
Tarvaris Jackson QB MIN
1 Hr Minnesota Vikings Comment
ESPN's John Clayton reports Tarvaris Jackson's contract with the Seahawks will be for $8 million over two years.
In other words, he's getting the same contract Charlie Whitehurst received last season. The two players will stand on equal footing entering training camp. We're giving Jackson the clear edge considering his history with coordinator Darrell Bevell.
Paul Posluszny LB BUF
2 Hrs Buffalo Bills Comment
NFL Network's Jason LaConfora and the Florida Times-Union report the Jaguars have agreed to terms with MLB Paul Posluszny on a six-year contract.
The Bills "fought hard" to keep Poz, but he wanted to get back to a 4-3 defense. A now-aggressive Jacksonville front office budgeted for big signings at middle linebacker and safety, and they just reeled in one of their big fish. Posluszny figures to regain IDP stud status if he can stay healthy. Kirk Morrison will have to move to the weak side if he re-signs with the Jags.
Takeo Spikes LB SF
2 Hrs San Francisco 49ers Comment
Chargers agreed to terms with ILB Takeo Spikes, formerly of the 49ers.
Tyler Thigpen QB MIA
58 Mins Miami Dolphins 1 Comment
Bills agreed to terms with Tyler Thigpen on a three-year contract.
Ike Taylor DB PIT
42 Mins Pittsburgh Steelers Comment
Steelers agreed to terms with CB Ike Taylor on a four-year contract.
NFL-Panthers reach deal to keep key DE Johnson
24 minutes ago
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, July 26 (Reuters) - The Carolina Panthers have agreed to a deal to keep prized defensive end Charles Johnson(notes) and avoid losing him to free agency, the team said on their website on Tuesday.
The 25-year-old Johnson, an aggressive pass rusher who was one of the lone bright spots for the league-worst Panthers last season, will sign a six-year deal worth up to $72 million when the NFL’s free agency period starts on Friday.