According to Profootballtalk.com, Housh is texting a local philly radio station saying he would be there tommorrow if they wanted him. For whatever that means.
These nuggets from NFL people I've talked to today
"TJ not getting $ love anticipated....if Mike and Katie make a good offer TJ will stay...."
"Bengals interest in Giants RB Derrick Ward is legit"
"Keep an eye on Patrick Ramsey to back-up Carson"
It may be me, but if Arizona doesn't sign Warner...I think he retires. I know a lot of Jets fans that are hoping he goes there....but I simply don't see Warner going back to NY and playing in a cold city enviornment.Read here that Warner would be willing to return to Arizona for $2M less per year than he was asking for, if they would work to get Boldin back as well.
SportingNews.com - ProFootballTalk
The Ravens have reportedly offered free agent Ray Lewis a three-year, $24 million contract with $17 million guaranteed.
It's a plenty fair offer for the 34-year-old, but Lewis still thinks he's worth more. He wants $10 million a year.
Speculation that a Ray/Marvin reunion may not be out of the question:Jamison Hensley, of The Baltimore Sun, reports free-agent LB Ray Lewis (Ravens) has not scheduled any free-agent visits and may return to the Baltimore Ravens.
Fred Taylor, Patriots edge closer to deal; Browns, Winslow part - NFL - SI.comHere's one darkhorse candidate to consider, not that I think it's a likely scenario: Cincinnati. True, at this stage in his career, Lewis wants to play for a winner and the Bengals don't qualify on that front. But a reunion with ex-Ravens defensive coordinator Marvin Lewis would make some sense on a couple fronts. It would give Ray Lewis the chance for revenge against Baltimore in the AFC North twice a year, and both Marvin Lewis and Bengals owner Mike Brown are said to be desperate to add some leadership to their rudderless team.
It would be very un-Cincy-like for Brown to agree to the size of the contract Lewis is seeking. But if the Bengals were to ever spend like that, Ray Lewis would be a player they might deem worth it in terms of changing the atmosphere in Cincinnati.
Though the Cincinnati Bengals have made an offer to free-agent running back Derrick Ward, a league source tells ProFootballTalk.com that the Bengals' top priority at running back is Cedric Benson.