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Pro Bowl guard Marshal Yanda has permitted the Baltimore Ravens to restructure his contract.
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Linebacker Luke Kuechly, the No. 9 overall selection in the 2012 NFL Draft, agreed to a four-year, $12.58 million contract with the Carolina Panthers on Thursday, a source with knowledge of the situation told NFL Network's Michael Lombardi.
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Which NFC South team came away with the best 2012 draft class? "NFL Total Access" dissects the picks and dishes the grades.
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The Baltimore Ravens signed their second-round draft choice to a four-year contract. Courtney Upshaw will help fill the void left by injured Terrell Suggs.
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Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs only suffered a partially torn Achilles tendon and could return to action much sooner than initially thought, according to a report Thursday.
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Former NFL wide receiver Cris Carter clarified his previous comments about participating in a "bounty" system, saying that he paid teammates to protect him rather than injure opposing players.
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As yesterday's NFL players are coming forward to describe the effects of years of violent play, today's stars face more and more rule changes. Falcons WR Roddy White has had enough.
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The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have agreed to terms on contracts with three of their draft picks: second-rounder defensive end Vinny Curry, fifth-rounder offensive tackle Dennis Kelly and sixth-rounder wide receiver Marvin McNutt.
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Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson's two-year extension includes $8.7 million in new money, a figure which could balloon to $11 million if he hits all of his incentives, a source with access to the contract told the Buffalo News.
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Cris Carter doesn't see the Saints' bounty program as anything new in the NFL. In fact, he admitted Tuesday that he offered money for hits during his 16-year career.
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