NFL News and Notes - June 14, 2010
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Over 100 of the largest donors to the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation will get an inside look at how the organization operates today, reports Ian Rapoport of the Boston Herald.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish believes he'll get a chance to contribute offensively under new coach Chan Gailey.
New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez was a presenter at the Tony Awards last night.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Antwan Barnes could be used a pass-rusher in 2010.
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis jumped out of plane on Sunday, reports Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young was cited for assault after an incident in a Dallas strip club early Sunday morning.
NFL players, like Houston Texans defensive end Connor Barwin, are working out harder in the off-season than players did even 10 years ago, writes Jordan Godwin of the Houston Chronicle.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley is counting on improved play from the linebackers, writes Kent Babb of the Kansas City Star.
Denver Broncos second-year linebacker Robert Ayers slid down the depth chart after making an undisclosed "mistake".
San Francisco 49ers left tackle Joe Staley assessed his team's pass-rushers.
The St. Louis Rams free agent additions bring considerable experience to the table, writes Bill Coats in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Todd Archer of the Dallas Morning News recaps the Dallas Cowboys off-season.
New York Giants quarterback Jim Sorgi will compete with Rhett Bomar for the top backup job to Eli Manning.
Philadelphia Eagles second-year tight end Cornelius Ingram is eager to return to action.
Former Washington Redskins defensive end Charles Mann calls out Albert Haynesworth.
Former Carolina Panthers defensive tackle Shane Burton is playing Captain Salvation, a Christian comic book super hero.
The Glazer family, owners of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Manchester United, are far from broke, writes James Chapelard in the Crain's Manchester Business.
New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton gave an inspirational device to TCU baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle before their series against Texas.
Chicago Bears linebacker Darrel McClover is co-hosting a football camp in Putnam County, Florida later this week with Ravens linebacker Antwan Barnes.
Green Bay Packers kicker Mason Crosby has a simple goal for 2010, writes Rob Demovsky of the Green Bay Press-Gazette.
with Minnesota Vikings restricted free agent defensive end Ray Edwards skipping the weekend mini-camp, Brian Robison got first-team reps .
Detroit Lions first-round defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh has playoff expectations for 2010.
Today's NFL birthdays: Panthers linebacker Jamar Williams (26), Chiefs undrafted rookie fullback Tervaris Jackson (22), Dolphins third-round guard John Jerry (24), Vikings guard Anthony Herrera (30), Raiders second-round offensive tackle Jared Veldheer (23), Eagles defensive tackle Trevor Laws (25), free agents running back Lorenzo Booker (26) and cornerback Chris McAlister (33).

