Bears re-sign S Bullocks

The 40th pick by New Orleans in the 2005 draft, Bullocks has recorded 327 tackles, six interceptions, 28 passes defensed, four forced fumbles and one sack during his five-year NFL career, the first four of which came with the Saints. Last year with the Bears, Bullocks appeared in 12 games and logged 21 tackles.  Read More →

Bills re-sign TE Klopfenstein

The Bills signed Klopfenstein two different times last season, and he played in only one game, the season finale, making one catch for 11 yards. Prior to 2009, Klopfenstein spent three seasons with St. Louis, which selected him in the second round of the 2006 draft. In 49 career games, Klopfenstein has 34 receptions for 397 yards and two touchdowns.  Read More →

Cardinals re-sign OL Bridges

Bridges signed a one-year deal with Arizona prior to last season and played in all 16 games with the club, including four starts at left tackle. Over his seven-year career, which also included a stint in Carolina (2006-07) and a previous stint in Arizona (2004-05), Bridges has started 43 of out 78 regular season games played.  Read More →

Colts bring in G Alleman

Alleman played in nine games with Kansas City in 2009, with three starts. He appeared in 15 games two years ago with the Miami Dolphins. The Akron product was a third-round pick by the Saints in 2007.  Read More →

Patriots re-sign RB Faulk

The all-purpose back, who has been with the Patriots since being selected in the second round of the 1999 draft out of LSU, played in 15 games, making seven starts last season. He ended the campaign with 335 rushing yards and two touchdowns and added 37 receptions for 301 yards and a score. Faulk, 33, is the Patriots all-time leader in all-purpose yards with 12,140 and kickoff return yards with 4,098. In addition he is the team’s all-time leading return specialist, accumulating... [Read The entire article]

Lions bring back OT Jansen

The 34-year-old Jansen signed with Detroit in June of 2009 after spending his first 10 NFL seasons with Washington. He played in 11 games last year, making two starts. Originally a second round pick in the 1999 draft, Jansen proved to be very durable, starting every game until a ruptured Achilles tendon caused him to miss the entire 2004 campaign.  Read More →

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