
- So is that image better or worse than what you pictured when you read that headline? Titans receiver Kenny Britt has become quite familiar with being in handcuffs lately, and last night he was held captive by Britney Spears at her concert in Nashville. Sure, makes sense.
- Pro Football Talk’s Gregg Rosenthal caught an appearance by Tim Hasselbeck on NFL Live yesterday in which he said that there’s a “very real possibility” his brother Matt will land in Tennessee. And if/when that happens, it’ll be the first time I’ve ever predicted something incorrectly.
- During a radio appearance super agent Drew Rosenhaus went about the business of doing his job by telling Miami 7 Sports Extra that his client Ahmad Bradshaw would be interested in playing for the Dolphins. Bradshaw then did his job as the player and said he wants to stay with the Giants.
- Mike Florio reported late last night that the Packers have told players to be prepared for a team meeting Saturday. This clearly sends a strong message that the defending champs are confident the lockout will be over as planned by Thursday.
- However, until that final sign-off happens Thursday the lockout remains in place, meaning teams still aren’t allowed to have any contact with players. For the record, Aaron Rodgers says he hasn’t been contacted directly by the Packers about anything happening this weekend in Green Bay.
- If a young Bucs offense wants to build on its success from last season, keeping Josh Freeman upright is key. That’s why re-signing guard Davin Joseph will be a priority.
- Ray Rice isn’t backing down from his criticism of Hines Ward.
- In news about another man named Ray who plays in Baltimore, former Ravens fullback Lorenzo Neal thinks Ray Lewis will retire after this year. Lewis is 36 years old and is entering his 16th NFL season.
- A decade after his retirement, former Raiders running back Napolean Kaufman is more than just the owner of the coolest name in NFL history. He’s a pastor preaching in front of 650 people every Sunday, and he’s loving every second of it.
- The Colts now have six arrests in the past year following Jerry Hughes’ night of fun over the weekend that led to a public intoxication charge in Dallas. That’s getting dangerously close to Cincinnati Bengals territory.


