Posted: Monday April 3, 2006 10:22AM; Updated: Monday April 3, 2006 12:02PM
The Bill Parcells-Terrell Owens relationship may only last a season if this is Parcells last year roaming the sidelines.
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The buzz at the league meetings last week was about Tuna and Terrell Owens, and how long this potentially volatile relationship can last. The consensus: One year and then Bill Parcells retires again. -- New York Daily News
Two scouts - one a national West Coast scout and one an AFC South scout - say they have heard the Bills are interested in making J.P. Losman available in a trade. There is a perception around the league that the Bills' commitment to Losman is shaky at best because the new regime has no investment in him and the Bills seem so enthused about the addition of free-agent Craig Nall. -- Buffalo News
Former Raiders quarterback Kerry Collins reportedly is drawing interest from Baltimore but could land a job in Arizona, where he would compete with Kurt Warner. -- Sacramento Bee
Though no one appeared blown away by his throwing performance, Matt Leinart did receive favorable reviews from coaches and GMs. More than 200 NFL types were in attendance at USC's Pro Day. According to coaches and GMs, Leinart solidified his spot yesterday as one of the top prospects. -- New York Daily News
That new Jets head honchos, GM Mike Tannenbaum and coach Eric Mangini, didn't attend Matt Leinart's workout might seem revealing, but know this: An entire Jets entourage, including the bosses, will be in Los Angeles on April 17 to huddle with Leinart, the Daily News learned. That session will include a workout and a skull session in the classroom. -- New York Daily News
The Titans, after watching Pro Days for Matt Leinart,Vince Young and Jay Cutler in recent weeks, haven't decided which of the three quarterbacks they like best so far. At least they're not saying. They have scheduled a private workout with Leinart today. With the No. 3 pick of the draft, the Titans are expected to take a quarterback. -- The Tennessean
LenDale White disappointed NFL observers at USC's Pro Day when he opted not to run the 40 because of a sore right hamstring. Reggie Bush was anything but a disappointment. He ran the 40 in a time of 4.33 and bench pressed 225 pounds a total of 24 times nine more times than White, who weighs 42 pounds more than the 5-11, 202-pound Bush. -- The Tennessean