The Cowboys have asked some of the top cornerback prospects in this year’s draft to visit team headquarters for interviews and physicals.

Seattle seems like a better situation for RB Julius Jones than Dallas was.

The president of Major League Baseball’s St. Louis Cardinals has been hired to oversee construction of the new stadium at the Meadowlands.

Giants GM Jerry Reese says free agent signing Danny Clark can play all three linebacker positions and contribute on special teams.

WR Troy Brown, who has been told he’s not in the Patriots’ plans, has drawn interest from the Browns and Lions.

The Ravens have agreed to terms with LB Nick Greisen.

Redskins coach Jim Zorn explains why he likes big receivers: “When you run slants and things like that, you like to be big enough to where you can take a pounding. [When] you’re running inside on curl routes and crossing routes, you like to have a bigger target.”

The departures of Kevin Jones and Kalimba Edwards means two more Lions first-day draft picks can be declared disappointments.

Bengals linebacker Dhani Jones earned an additional $207,000 in performance-based pay.

The Bears are looking to hire an advertising agency.

The Browns could be interested in signing free agent DE Kalimba Edwards.

Packers QB Aaron Rodgers is in Alaska participating in a sled dog race.

RB Ron Dayne, who led the Texans in rushing the last two years, won’t return to Houston for the 2008 season.

The Panthers have announced a 4.5 percent increase in ticket prices.

Restricted free agent C Chris Myers says he’s listening to offers but “I don’t want to leave Denver.”

After signing with the Buccaneers Thursday, Marques Douglas said he expects to play defensive end on first and second downs and tackle on third downs.

Free agent C Jeremy Newberry wants to stay in Oakland but hasn’t received an offer from the Raiders.