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April 30th, 2009 Daily News

The New York Daily News reports that Brandon Sumrall, who was claimed off waivers by the New York Giants, failed his physical.

The Seattle Times reports that defensive end Patrick Kerney had surgery to remove bone chips in his left elbow.

Buffalo Bills Vice President and Assistant Director of College & Pro Scouting, as well as daughter of owner Ralph Wilson, Linda Bogdan died after a long battle with cancer, according to various media outlets in Buffalo.

The New England Patriots announced they released linebacker Bo Ruud.

The Miami Herald reports that there are only seven players that were here from previous regimes.

According to ESPN.com, former Atlanta Falcon quarterback Mike Vick will be released from prison on May 20th to finish his sentence at home.

The Kansas City Star reports that the Kansas City Chiefs fired vice president for player personnel Bill Kuharich.

The Indianapolis Star reports that Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay refuses to renegotiate the lease on Lucas Oil Stadium.  Government officials are asking for the Colts to pay more, because of misbudgeting by the government organization that maintins the Colts stadium.

The Associated Press reports that Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Santanio Holmes was arraigned Wednesday on a misdemeanor marijuana charge stemming from a traffic stop from last October.

The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports that the New Orleans Saints released defensive tackle Hollis Thomas.

The Indianapolis Star reportst that the Indianapolis Colts re-signed linebacker Freddy Keiaho.

The Detroit Free Press reports that the Detroit Lions released tight end Michael Gaines and quarterback Drew Henson.

The Washington Post reports that the Washington Redskins claimed running back Marcus Mason off waivers.

The Arizona Republic reports long time Los Angeles Times reporter Bob Oates died on Monday at the age of 93.

According to Pro Football Talk.com, the Denver Broncos released fullback Andrew Pinnock.

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