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Oakland Raiders
05/05/2015 Released G Kevin Boothe and WR James Jones 
05/05/2015 Waived/Injured: LB Miles Burris 
05/05/2015 Waived/Failed Physical: TE Nick Kasa 
05/05/2015 Waived CB Jansen Watson, DT Kona Scwhenke, LB Justin Jackson, and LB Bojay Filimoeatu 
http://www.raiders.com/team/transactions.html

Vikings
05/07/2015 Waived S Ahmad Dixon, RB Henry Josey, TE Ryan Otten, T Antonio Richardson and G Austin Wentworth. 
http://www.vikings.com/team/transactions.html

Chargers
05/05/15 Waived Damik Scafe (DE).
http://www.chargers.com/team

Rams
05/04/2015 Mark Barron S Team Declines Option - Fifth-year option on rookie contract 

49ers 
05/04/2015 The 49ers have waived/injured LB Chase Thomas. 
http://www.49ers.com/team/transactions.html

Cardinals
05/05/2015 Cardinals release RB ZACH BAUMAN and CB ROC CARMICHAEL 
05/07/2015 Cardinals release WR NATHAN SLAUGHTER 
http://www.azcardinals.com/news/transactions.html

Packers
05/04/2015 C Joe Madsen released 
http://www.packers.com/team/transactions.html

Eagles 
05/07/2015 Released WR Will Murphy 
http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/te...nsactions.html

Seahawks
May 5, 2015 Released G Justin Renfrow, DE Julius Warmsley, C Jared Wheeler and FB Mike Zimmer. Waived LB Mike Taylor. 
Note: C Jared Wheeler and FB Mike Zimmer ex Panthers.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/team/transact...attle-seahawks

Colts
05/04/2015 Kadron Boone (WR), Gannon Conway (DE), Jeff Demps (RB) and Matt Hall (T) waived 
http://www.colts.com/team/transactions.html

Bears
5/07/04/2014
Cut Paul Cornick T

Redskins
05/04/2015 Waived NT Isaako Aaitui, LB Steve Beauharnais, WR Braylon Bell, T Edawn Coughman, DL Kenny Horsley, G Rishaw Johnson, LB Gabe Miller, T Ty Nsekhe, CB Kenny Okoro, WR Jerry Rice Jr and CB Trey Wolfe. Terminated the contracts of LB Ricky Sapp and LB Austin Spitler. 
http://www.redskins.com/team/transactions.html

05/07/2015 Waived T Xavier Nixon 
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/washing...on=2015&type=0

NYG
05/07/2015 Kevin Ogletree (WR) - Contract Terminated 
05/07/2015 Terrell Manning (LB) - Waived 
http://www.giants.com/team/transactions.html

To see more just use the fox link and in the upper right hand corner of the page click on the team you want to see. 
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/buffalo...on=2015&type=0

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