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NFL 'Released' Thread


Dpantherman

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49ers

Nate Clements (CB)

Bears

Brad Maynard (P)

Broncos

Correll Buckhalter (RB)

Browns

Jake Delhomme (QB)

Cardinals

Gerald Hayes (LB)

Derek Anderson (QB)

Chargers

Craig Davis (WR)

Jyles Tucker (LB)

Colts

Mike Hart (RB)

Gijon Robinson (RB)

Tom Santi (TE)

Jami Silva (DB)

Mike Richardson (DB)

Brett Swensen (K)

Cowboys

Mark Colombo (OL)

Leonard Davis (OG)

Marion Barber (RB)

Roy Williams (WR)

Kris Brown (K)

Giants

Rich Seubert (OL)

Shaun O'Hara ©

Rocky Bernard (DT)

Eagles

David Aikers (K) - technically not a release, his transition tag no long

applies

Jaguars

Justin Smiley (OG)

Lions

Bryant Johnson (WR)

Jordon Dizon (LB)

Packers

Nick Barnett (LB)- was told if he isn't traded, he will be cut.

Brady Poppinga (LB)

Panthers

John Kasay (K)

Patriots

Tony Carter (DB)

Tully Banta-Cain (LB)

Marcus Stroud (DT)

Ravens

Kelly Gregg (DT)

Todd Heap (TE)

Willis McGahee (RB)

Derrick Mason (WR)

Rams

Larry Grant (RB)

Redskins

Josh Bidwell (P)

Ma'ake Kemoeatu (DT)

Casey Rabach ©

Phillip Daniels (DE)

Chad Simpson (RB)

Andre Brown (WR)

Roydell Williams (WR)

Sam Paulescu (P)

Saints

Reggie Bush (RB)

Seahawks

Stacy Andrews (OG)

Steelers

Max Starks (OT)

Antwaan Randal El (WR)

Texans

Amobi Okoye (DT)

Titans

Vince Young (QB)

Tony Brown (DT)

Vikings

Freddie Brown (WR)

Jamie Kennedy (DT)

Madieu Williams (S)

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On the Block

Broncos

Kyle Orton (QB)- expected to be traded

Giants

Osi Umenyiora (DE)- holding out for a new deal

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RavensInsider The Baltimore Ravens have informed nose guard Kelly Gregg that he'll be released, but he could return at a lower salary.
hmmmm.....not a bad option for us. nothing spectacular, but very dependable. good stop gap for a year or two.
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CLASSY move by the Ravens...Letting McGahee and Co. know that he's gonna be released This way their agents can try and find them a home b4 Thursday... Well tentatively anyways... At least teams know that they're out there and available... Very classy...

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