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JediReturns84

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Default NFL Rumors - March 29, 2005
Ravens and Slaughter believe agreement just matter of time
March 29
Baltimore Sun (registration required): "Though T.J. Slaughter has yet to reach an agreement with the Ravens, both sides remain confident the linebacker will rejoin the team soon, citing circumstances more than differences as the reason Slaughter is still a free agent."


Broncos could still sign Douglas
March 29
Denver Post (scroll down): "Denver still may have interest in Baltimore free agent Marques Douglas. The defensive end visited the Broncos last week, and the team likely has one substantial move remaining before the draft."


Pryce may stay in Denver
March 29
Rocky Mountain News (scroll down): "The Broncos have said they want at least a first-round pick for Pryce. Shanahan said last week he could see Pryce returning to the team if Denver did not get enough to make a trade, but Pryce likely would face some kind of contract renegotiation to do that."


SI cites offer for Surtain
March 29
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel (scroll down): "Sports Illustrated reported Monday that Kansas City has offered a fourth-round draft choice for cornerback Patrick Surtain, who was given permission to seek a trade in February... Ex-Dolphins defensive end Jay Williams has a free-agent visit scheduled today with St. Louis."


Little bit
March 29
Cleveland Plain Dealer (scroll down) (registration required): "Earl Little's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, confirmed Monday night something 'might be up' in terms of Little's future with the Browns. Last season, the safety was given permission to seek a trade. . ."


Workouts Continue
March 29
Miami Herald (scroll down) (registration required): "The Dolphins are expected to conduct a series of private workouts for players at Georgia and Auburn this week, according to Next Level Scouting."


Taylor content to wait
March 29
St. Paul Pioneer Press (registration required): "While Arizona businessman Reggie Fowler continues to try to raise enough capital to become general partner of the Vikings, billionaire Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor remains ready to negotiate with Vikings owner Red McCombs if Fowler's bid falls through."
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