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Houston Texans
Former Texans linebacker Morlon Greenwood has taken up boxing, says Daniel Gotera of KHOU.
Indianapolis Colts
Dave Rappoccio puts Peyton Manning’s face into the logo of every NFL team. Some are very amusing. Hat tip to Aaron Schatz.
Jacksonville Jaguars
In this Vito Stellino piece about Mike Mularkey’s first month, the coach addresses the biggest Blaine Gabbert issue: “Of Gabbert’s habit of sometimes ducking in the face of the pass rush, Mularkey said, ‘I don’t want to get into the things that took place last year, but [I think] there were things in his head even before the ball was snapped. He knew there may be a chance the rush could get to him for a variety of reasons. I don’t want to step on any toes, but I’ve got to get that out of his head.’”
With several Jaguars watching, a once-paralyzed Jacksonville boy played flag football, writes Tania Ganguli of the Florida Times-Union.
Tennessee Titans
Warren Sapp thinks the Titans made a great hire in pass-rushing coach Keith Millard, writes Jim Wyatt.
Houston Texans
Former Texans linebacker Morlon Greenwood has taken up boxing, says Daniel Gotera of KHOU.
Indianapolis Colts
Dave Rappoccio puts Peyton Manning’s face into the logo of every NFL team. Some are very amusing. Hat tip to Aaron Schatz.
Jacksonville Jaguars
In this Vito Stellino piece about Mike Mularkey’s first month, the coach addresses the biggest Blaine Gabbert issue: “Of Gabbert’s habit of sometimes ducking in the face of the pass rush, Mularkey said, ‘I don’t want to get into the things that took place last year, but [I think] there were things in his head even before the ball was snapped. He knew there may be a chance the rush could get to him for a variety of reasons. I don’t want to step on any toes, but I’ve got to get that out of his head.’”
With several Jaguars watching, a once-paralyzed Jacksonville boy played flag football, writes Tania Ganguli of the Florida Times-Union.
Tennessee Titans
Warren Sapp thinks the Titans made a great hire in pass-rushing coach Keith Millard, writes Jim Wyatt.



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