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NFL news: Campbell still starter at QB for Washington
Jason Campbell will remain the starting quarterback for Washington for now. Coach Jim Zorn said Tuesday on his ESPN980 radio show that he will stick with Campbell for Monday nights game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Let's play the "handicap the remaining schedule" game
Earlier in the week, I was on the phone with Eric discussing the Seahawks and their chances for the rest of the season, along with some stuff about covering for him while he's on furlough.
McIntosh Seattle's 5th option at left tackle
Meet native Jamaican Damion McIntosh. And be careful how you proceed. Kyle Williams just got cut by the Seahawks for failing at left tackle, two days after Matt Hasselbeck got sacked five times in a dreadful 27-3 loss to Arizona.
Seahawks release starting fill-in LT Kyle Williams
The Seattle Seahawks have waived fill-in starting left tackle Kyle Williams. The move announced Tuesday suggests that Damion McIntosh knows enough of the offense to start in Seattle's next game on Nov.
Halioli kicks another 2008 Chief to the curb
The Chiefs have traded defensive lineman and sleep apnea sufferer Tank Tyler for a fifth-round pick.
LT Brandon Frye was placed on injured reserve after an injury that turned out to be more serious than just a stinger.
McIntosh confronts steep learning curve with Seahawks
Originally from Florida, Seattle Seahawks new offensive tackle Damion McIntosh had been working out regularly in Kansas City, Mo., after the Chiefs cut him unceremoniously just before the season began.
Seahawks lose Brandon Frye for the season, sign Damion McIntosh
Tackle Brandon Frye has been placed on injured reserve and will not play for Seattle again this season after suffering a stinger in the first quarter of Sunday's victory over Jacksonville.
Unsettled offensive line troubles Chiefs
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel is tackled by Philadelphia Eagles defensive ends Trent Cole Darren Howard and Chris Clemons during their recent NFL football game Kansas City: Take a football stadium crammed with 90,000 people.
Haley says roster changes could continue
The dizzying pace of change accelerated Wednesday at Chiefs headquarters. They made one change in their starting lineup and filled two roster vacancies with available free agents.
Chiefs having trouble finding right combination on offensive line
Todd Haley went through the replay three times in 24 hours. Loop after cruel loop of the Chiefs 34-14 loss at Philadelphia, Haley kept seeing Kansas Citys offensive line with a mistake here, a breakdown there.
New Orleans Saints work out two free agent offensive tackles
New Orleans Saints officials updated their "ready list'' Thursday, working out a pair of free agent offensive tackles, Damion McIntosh and Wesley Britt .
Report: Free agent OT Damion McIntosh to visit New Orleans Saints
Veteran free-agent offensive tackle Damion McIntosh will visit the New Orleans Saints on Thursday, according to The National Football Post.
Righting The Ship: Norman And Walker Can Fill Key Holes On O-Line
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Great, If a ship's sinking it's probably because of a hole in the hull.
Column: It takes faith to have hope in Chiefs
Former Patriots linebacker Mike Vrabel, though initially uncertain about coming to Kansas City as a bonus gift in the Matt Cassel trade, may prove to be one of new general manager Scott Pioli's best talent acquisitions in his first year with the Chiefs.
Offensive line will be put to the test against Ravens
A disastrous preseason for the Chiefs offensive line is finally over, but relief is a long way off.
Steelers ink center Hartwig to four-year deal
The Steelers signed center Justin Hartwig to a four-year contract Tuesday, keeping him in Pittsburgh through the 2012 season.
Posted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson The Kansas City Chiefs gave a tryout to former Pro Bowl tackle Jon Runyan on Wednesday.
Chiefsa Hunt pleased to see some early improvement
Considering the way the past two seasons have gone, it wouldnt be a surprise if Chiefs fans expectations were dulled as the 2009 regular season approaches.
Chiefs Claim Tackle, Cut Richardson
KANSAS CITY, Mo.- The Chiefs' roster continues to be a work in progress. The team claimed tackle Ryan O'Callaghan off waivers from New England Sunday.
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