#NFL News and Notes - July 10, 2010

Several rookie signings highlight today's spin around the NFL ...

The New England Patriots signed seventh-round defensive lineman Brandon Deaderick.

Hall of Fame Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly is rooting for Trent Edwards to win the starting job, reports Rodney McKessic of the Buffalo News.

New York Jets linebacker Lance Laury likes how hard his fellow linebackers make him work, reports Jenny Vrentas of The Star-Ledger.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Greg Camarillo's family stressed the importance of an eduction.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Troy Smith could end up with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu has no doubt that Dick LeBeau the greatest coach of all-time.

Cleveland Browns first-round cornerback Joe Haden expects to be signed before training camp.

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco weighed in on LeBron James.

Their annual passing camp provides a chance for Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning to spend time with his family.

The Tennessee Titans waived two players on Friday.

Single-game tickets for the Jacksonville Jaguars go on sale this morning.

The San Diego Chargers signed a pair of 2010 draft picks on Friday.

The Oakland Raiders announced the signing of a third- and fourth-round offensive linemen Jared Veldheer and Bruce Campbell.

Rivers Falls, Wisconsin laments the loss of Kansas City Chiefs' training camp.

St. Louis Rams tight end Eric Butler addressed the Boys & Girls Club in Pascagoula, Mississippi on Friday. (He did not say that he's taking his talents to South Beach)

Former Seattle Seahawks running back Tyler Roehl is pursuing a coaching career.

San Francisco 49ers personnel executive Trent Baalke has personally attended several workouts of players available in the Supplemental draft.

Arizona Cardinals sixth-round cornerback Jorrick Calvin signed a four-year contract on Friday. (For the details, go to where it was reported first.)

Former New Orleans Saints punter Mitch Berger is the latest to sue former New Orleans Saints long-snapper Kevin Houser.

Veteran guard Keydrick Vincent signed a two-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Atlanta Falcons released quarterback D.J. Shockley on Friday.

Carolina Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart hosted his inaugural football camp in Lacey, Washington this week.

Washington Redskins offensive lineman Mike Williams is expected to miss the 2010 season, Jason Reid of the Washington Post reports.

Philadelphia Eagles first-round defensive end Brandon Graham is working hard before training camp opens.

Coming off microfracture surgery, New York Giants safety Kenny Phillips expects to be ready for the season-opener.

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones couldn't refuse an opportunity to appear on "Entourage", writes Barry Horn of the Dallas Morning News.

Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune looks at the Chicago Bears chapter in the 2010 Football Outsiders Almanac.

Detroit Lions second-year linebacker DeAndre Levy will start in the middle this season, writes Tim Twentyman of the Detroit News.

Minnesota Vikings safeties hope the extra work together this off-season will pay dividends when the games begin, writes Chip Scoggins of the Star Tribune.

Green Bay Packers fifth-round tight end Andrew Quarless signed a four-year contract on Friday.

Today's NFL birthdays: Panthers defensive end Charles Johnson (24), Bears defensive tackle Marcus Harrison (26), Bengals long-snapper Clark Harris (26), Vikings wide receiver Jaymar Johnson (26), Patriots offensive tackle Sebastian Vollmer (26), Steelers sixth-round cornerback Antonio Brown (22), Redskins defensive end Chris Wilson (28), free agent guard Shawn Flanagan (27), defensive tackles Antwan Lake (31 and Michael Marquardt (28), wide receivers Arman Shields (25) and Ernie Wheelwright (26).

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