June 13th, 2009 Daily News
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that quarterback Derek Anderson missed the second straight mandatory minicamp practice with “bumps and bruises,” which is bull crap for that Anderson probably strained his calf and Mangini is only adding more fuel to the reason for NFL Commissioner Rogers Goodell clamping down on injury reports.
The Baltimore Sun reports that the Baltimore Ravens might have found another undrafted free agent gem, which only makes me more furious since the Buffalo Bills orginally had safety Jim Leonahrd.
The Pittsburgh Post Gazette reports that the Pittsburgh Steelers signed third round draft pick cornerback Keenan Lewis, fifth round picks cornerback Joe Burnett and running back Frank Summers and released punter Dirk Johnson.
The Tennessean reports that the man hunt for quarterback Vince Young embarrassed him. Really who wouldn’t be.
The Boston Globe reports that New England Patriots quarterback coach Bill O’Brein is running the offense even though he has not been named offensive coordinator. That is not unusal as after former offensive coordinator Charlie Weis left the Patriots did the same thing then.
The Kansas City Star reports former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Trent Green has retired.
The Denver Post reports that Kyle Orton has been named the starting quarterback. Also, they report that wide receiver Brandon Marshall has skipped mandatory minicamp.
Former Oakland Raider Barret Robbins stated that he cost the Radiers Superbowl XXXVII, according to the Bay Area News Group.
The Washinton Redskins annouced they signed sixth round draft pick Robert Henson and seventh round pick wide receiver Marko Mitchell.
The Associated Press reports that Plaxico Burress’s court case will be adjourned till September to work our a deal.