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NFL: February 28, 2006

Posted: Tuesday February 28, 2006 10:26AM; Updated: Tuesday February 28, 2006 6:50PM
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The Redskins are dangling Patrick Ramsey in exchange for a fourth-round pick. Are the Bills interested?
The Redskins are dangling Patrick Ramsey in exchange for a fourth-round pick. Are the Bills interested?
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The Washington Redskins are trying to trade quarterback Patrick Ramsey. He might be worth a fourth-round pick if the Bills are interested and that's all it would take.
-- Democrat and Chronicle

With a deadline looming tomorrow, NFL owners and the league's Players Association may be inching closer to a new collective bargaining agreement. Last night, Patriots vice chairman and president Jonathan Kraft expressed optimism that a deal was close.
-- Boston Globe

Next season's NFL salary cap likely will be about $108 million per team if the owners and the players' union can agree to an extension of their collective bargaining agreement. It probably will be set at $95 million to $96 million per club if there's no labor extension. Last season's salary cap was $85.5 million per team.
-- Washington Post

The Chargers and representatives for quarterback Drew Brees got together at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis in recent days, though it is not believed anything significant came of that meeting. While teams are not officially allowed to speak to free agents until the new league year begins, it is believed the Raiders, Packers, Lions and Dolphins have interest in Brees.
-- San Diego Union-Tribune

Several Dolphins players have either talked or plan to talk to Tennessee quarterback Steve McNair about possibly playing in Miami if he is released by the Titans this offseason. The latest was receiver Chris Chambers who saw McNair when both played for the AFC in the Pro Bowl this month.
-- Miami Herald

Brett Favre's indecision regarding his football future could lead to Craig Nall 's departure from the Packers. If Nall knew that Favre was going to retire, there would be much more reason for him to forgo unrestricted free agency starting Friday and re-sign with the Packers. The Packers want Nall to return but have been reluctant to make a commitment.
-- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The Vikings have been tight-lipped about their plans for free agency, but it's no secret they are in need of help at running back. Among the names at the top of the list are Seattle's Shaun Alexander, Indianapolis' Edgerrin James and Baltimore's Jamal Lewis.
-- Minneapolis Star Tribune

The Vikings are interested in San Diego left guard Kris Dielman, but the Chargers probably will put a first-round qualifying offer on the restricted free agent.
-- Minneapolis Star Tribune

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