AFC South: Michael Matthews
Running list of cuts, return for updates
September, 3, 2011
9/03/11
3:07
PM ET
By
Paul Kuharsky | ESPN.com
A running list of Saturday cuts around the AFC South so far, per reports from people in the know…
Houston
Indianapolis
Jacksonville
Tennessee
Houston
- LB Xavier Adibi
- WR Dorin Dickerson
- DE Damione Lewis
- TE Anthony Hill
Indianapolis
- DT Tommie Harris
- DT Ricardo Matthews
- TE Michael Matthews
- WR Taj Smith
- DE John Chick
- QB Dan Orlovsky
- LB Kerry Neal
- G Kyle DeVan
- RB Javarris James
- P Travis Baltz
Jacksonville
- OT Daniel Baldridge
- DE Larry Hart
- DL Andrew Lewis
- CB Terrence Wheatley
- CB Jalil Johnson
- LB Mike Lockley
Tennessee
- WR Justin Gage
- DE Jacob Ford
- S Vincent Fuller
- S Robert Johnson
- OT Adam Terry
RTC: Stafon Johnson's second comeback
August, 10, 2011
8/10/11
8:51
AM ET
By
Paul Kuharsky | ESPN.com
Reading the coverage…
Houston Texans
The Texans see a lot of Shannon Sharpe in Owen Daniels, says Jeffrey Martin.
Shaun Cody and Earl Mitchell are vying for time at nose tackle, says John McClain,
Matt Leinart continues to look sharp, says McClain.
Gary Kubiak is concerned about the injured Brian Cushing, says Martin.
It’s hard not to root for Chris Ogbonnaya, says Richard Justice.
Where does Ben Tate fit into the Texans’ crowded backfield wonders Justice.
Jason Allen can overtake Kareem Jackson, says Battle Red Blog.
Indianapolis Colts
The first depth chart says the offensive line is still developing, says Mike Chappell.
Beyond the starters, there are a lot of questions in the defensive backfield, says Chappell.
There was not a lot of new information in Jim Caldwell’s Peyton Manning update.
Indy added tight end Michael Matthews.
Mike Pollak has much to prove, says Brett Mock.
Nate Davis talked with Colts.com about his progress.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Blaine Gabbert’s the starter in Thursday night’s preseason opener, says Vito Stellino.
Aaron Kampman and Maurice Jones-Drew are among key players not going to New England, says Tania Ganguli.
Jack Del Rio talked to Bill Belichick about joint practices but the lockout kept it from happening, says Ganguli. The Falcons will visit Jacksonville next week.
Todd Bouman is back, says Ganguli.
Del Rio’s had to catch himself and be patient in a camp that didn’t follow a typical offseason, says John Oehser.
Is Jason Hill a roster lock? Alfie Crow wonders.
Tennessee Titans
Stafon Johnson’s completed a second comeback, writes John Glennon.
Cortland Finnegan worked inside in the nickel package, says Wyatt.
Matt Hasselbeck looks for three specific things a day to work on, says David Boclair.
Rusty Smith is staying patient, says Wyatt.
Anthony Smith is ready to compete. He was really bad in Jacksonville a couple years ago.
Houston Texans
The Texans see a lot of Shannon Sharpe in Owen Daniels, says Jeffrey Martin.
Shaun Cody and Earl Mitchell are vying for time at nose tackle, says John McClain,
Matt Leinart continues to look sharp, says McClain.
Gary Kubiak is concerned about the injured Brian Cushing, says Martin.
It’s hard not to root for Chris Ogbonnaya, says Richard Justice.
Where does Ben Tate fit into the Texans’ crowded backfield wonders Justice.
Jason Allen can overtake Kareem Jackson, says Battle Red Blog.
Indianapolis Colts
The first depth chart says the offensive line is still developing, says Mike Chappell.
Beyond the starters, there are a lot of questions in the defensive backfield, says Chappell.
There was not a lot of new information in Jim Caldwell’s Peyton Manning update.
Indy added tight end Michael Matthews.
Mike Pollak has much to prove, says Brett Mock.
Nate Davis talked with Colts.com about his progress.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Blaine Gabbert’s the starter in Thursday night’s preseason opener, says Vito Stellino.
Aaron Kampman and Maurice Jones-Drew are among key players not going to New England, says Tania Ganguli.
Jack Del Rio talked to Bill Belichick about joint practices but the lockout kept it from happening, says Ganguli. The Falcons will visit Jacksonville next week.
Todd Bouman is back, says Ganguli.
Del Rio’s had to catch himself and be patient in a camp that didn’t follow a typical offseason, says John Oehser.
Is Jason Hill a roster lock? Alfie Crow wonders.
Tennessee Titans
Stafon Johnson’s completed a second comeback, writes John Glennon.
Cortland Finnegan worked inside in the nickel package, says Wyatt.
Matt Hasselbeck looks for three specific things a day to work on, says David Boclair.
Rusty Smith is staying patient, says Wyatt.
Anthony Smith is ready to compete. He was really bad in Jacksonville a couple years ago.
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