Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky
Coming later Sunday: Parting thoughts from Jacksonville, a mailbag, a look at Vince Young heading into the Hall of Fame Game and notes on the Titans' performance against the Bills.
Houston Texans
- Receiver David Anderson provides the Texans with comic relief, says Jordan Godwin. I think it's critical for teams to have guys like Anderson who can keep things light at the most stressful moments.
- Richard Justice says Bruce Matthews is back where he belongs.
- Brian Cushing is trying to stay focused, says Dale Robertson.
- McClain was part of the Blackhawk flyover at the Hall of Fame ceremonies.
- A look at Arian Foster from Alan Burge.
- At battleredblog.com, 66 percent of readers think the Texans shouldn't agree to franchise Dunta Robinson again.
Indianapolis Colts
- Howard Mudd returned because he has unfinished business, writes Mike Chappell.
- With Jim Sorgi hurt, there is more work for Curtis Painter, says Chappell. And the defense "won" the Colts scrimmage. Look for Indy to grab a third quarterback to help fill in at camp.
- John Oehser's wrap-up of the first week of camp, and a look at how the scrimmage scoring system was weighted to the defense.
- Stampedeblue.com with scrimmage notes.
Jacksonville Jaguars
- The Jaguars intercepted four passes in their scrimmage, says Vito Stellino.
- Greg Jones has worked on his feet, says Michael Wright.
- Tra Thomas is ready to start, writes Stellino.
Tennessee Titans
- Wyatt's preview capsule of the Hall of Fame Game.
- Bud Adams may have broken Houston hearts, but he played a crucial role as a football founder, writes John McClain.
- Another look at Adams and the AFL, from Gary Estwick.
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