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July 2nd, 2009 Daily News

The New Orleans Times-Picayune reporter Mike Tripplet is still in shock of the release of long snapper Kevin Houser.

The Baltimore Sun reports that the sod is being placed over the synthetic grass for the World Football Challenge.

The Cincinnati Enquire reports former Cincinnati Benglas running back Chris Perry has a warrant out on him for failure not to pay back taxes.

The Indianapolis Star reports that ten games of the Indianapolis Colts will be broadcasted in Spanish.   It is only further evidence of the Browning of America where white people will eventually be the minority in the US.  Not being racist just a true fact learned in Government Class in college.

The Tennessean reports that third round draft pick Jared Cook has agreed to terms with the team.   Also, running back Lendale White is committed to keeping his weight down.

The Miami Herald reports that the new Miami Dolphins CEO Mike Dee is a life long Dolphins fan.  Also, charges in Illinois have been dropped against Vontae Davis.  Finally, Jorge Perez has been hired by the Dolphins as vice chairmen along with former head coach Don Shula.

The San Diego Union-Tribune reports that the San Diego Chargers training camp will be held at Chargers Park, which is usually at their Murphy Canyon but that is out due to a pipe that burst, and it will be closed to the public due to safety concerns.

The Detroit Free Press reports that the Detroit Lions security director Ricky Sandoval has died of pancreatic cancer.

The Charlotte Observer reports that the Carolina Panthers claimed tight end Andrew Davie off the waiver wire.

The Washinton Post takes a look at the top story lines entering the 2009 season.

The Seattle Times reports on how much teams spent on players salaries from 2004-2009

The Newark Star Ledger reports that New York Jets linebacker Calcin Pace has been suspended for the first four games of the 2009 Season for violation of the substance abuse policy.

The Associated Press reports that Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor was awarded $1.5 million in a failed real estate deal. Also, a request for the release of the video involving Donte Stallworth accident was denied by a judge.
MIke Reiss of the Boston Globe reports on his Tweeter account that the New England Patriots first seven days of training camp will be double sessions.

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