Thus far, the Miami Dolphins have re-signed LB Channing Crowder and OT Vernon Carey. And, it's being reported that we're on the verge of signing S Gibril Wilson?

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Mars wrote:You can't stop the asterisk... you can only hope to contain it.
Celticsfan93 wrote:Wait, who is starting at FS? Both are better suited at SS
Bell will remain the Dolphins strong safety while newly signed safety Gibril Wilson will serve as the starting free safety, likely replacing Renaldo Hill.
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Mars wrote:You can't stop the asterisk... you can only hope to contain it.
The Indianapolis Colts agreed to a new three-year contract with center Jeff Saturday tonight, averting losing a longtime offensive cornerstone.
Terms were not immediately available, but Ralph Cindrich, Saturday’s agent, confirmed the transaction.
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Consider it a case of beat-the-clock negotiations. Saturday, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, would have become an unrestricted free agent and hit the NFL’s open market at 12:01 Friday morning.
"I just think everybody needs to stop talking about it," Howard said. "There's more to life than free throws."
Hall opens free agency by signing with Redskins
As the clock struck midnight, CB DeAngelo Hall struck it rich.
Hall reached an agreement with the Redskins on a six-year, $54 million deal that includes $22.5 million guaranteed and $30 million in the first three seasons.
Agents Alvin Keels and Joel Segal spent recent weeks negotiating with the Redskins and put the finishing touches on the deal as free agency kicked off.
"I just think everybody needs to stop talking about it," Howard said. "There's more to life than free throws."
LAKE FOREST, Ill. – Just a few hours into free agency, the Bears on Friday agreed to a four-year contract with offensive lineman Frank Omiyale. Terms were not disclosed.
Omiyale, who’s capable of playing tackle and guard, appeared in 10 games with one start last season for the Carolina Panthers. The 6-4, 310-pounder entered the NFL in 2005 as a fifth-round draft pick with the Atlanta Falcons.
Omiyale made his lone start last season at left tackle in a 34-0 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The Panthers rushed for 205 yards and two touchdowns on 48 carries in that contest.
Omiyale appeared in one game in two seasons with the Falcons before being waived by Atlanta on Sept. 1, 2007. The Tennessee Tech product was claimed off waivers by the Panthers, but he was inactive for all 16 games in 2007.
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