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NFL.com: The Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons will court Shonn Greene. The Broncos could possibly have the Shonn and Knowshon show.
Infinite Jets: Players who have worn the number 42.
The Jets Blog: It was a disappointing season for the special teams.
New York Post: The moronic Twitter bout is an example of out-of-control athletes.
Jenny Vrentas: The flat salary cap presents challenges and limits.
Eric Allen: E.J. Manuel looks to ride the momentum.
Eric Allen: Dion Jordan has sack plans after surgery.
Bob Glauber: Manti Te'o is trying to put the hoax in the past.
Conor Orr: Rutgers LB Khaseem Greene is thankful that he made the move from safety.
Let's go on another trip Around The Nation:
The Falcoholic: Spare us Shonn Greene.
Canal Street Chronicles: What's on in the combine and how to watch it.
Big Blue View: Recap of yesterday in the combine.
Acme Packing Company: Will the Green Bay Packers be able to move down?
Windy City Gridiron: NFL draft guards and centers.
Bleeding Green Nation: Did the battle for top offensive tackle just get interesting?
Revenge of the Birds: Kentucky G Larry Warford's possible versatility could make him more valuable.
Blogging the Boys: Offensive line tale of the tape.
Field Gulls: The new math that may help discover the next Russell Okung.
Cat Scratch Reader: A look at dynamic defenders Sheldon Richardson and Sharrif Floyd.
Pride of Detroit: Jim Schwartz is not opposed to drafting a punter.
Bucs Nation: Will the Tampa Bay Buccaneers build their team on offense or defense?
Niners Nation: A final analysis of the Alex Smith vs. Colin Kaepernick debate.
Turf Show Times: The St. Louis Rams are weighing durability in talks with Danny Amendola.
Daily Norseman: The Minnesota Vikings have reached a baseball compromise on the new stadium.
Hogs Haven: An awkward Washington Redskins conversation with Henry Rollins.
Happy Oscar Sunday, Gang Green Gangsters! Unfortunately, my screenplay was not nominated. It's about a captive individual trying to reunite with his family, with undertones of black-and-white relations. It's called "PongoUnchained".