Here's today's spin around the NFL.
The offensive identity of the New England Patriots changes each week, quarterback Tom Brady said.
By playing in Toronto, the Buffalo Bills have forfeited a home-field advantage.
New York Jets running back Thomas Jones has been the team leader, on and off the field.
People in Miami are still talking about Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano's attempted timeout call after a turnover on Sunday.
Cincinnati Bengals running back Cedric Benson returned to practice on Wednesday.
Cleveland Browns running back Jamal Lewis' career is over.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Mark Clayton isn't concerned with his numbers.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward apologized to teammate Ben Roethlisberger, then made a guarantee.
The Houston Texans are aware that all of their remaining games are of the must-win variety.
After their 20-3 loss on Sunday, the Jacksonville Jaguars offensive players held a players-only meeting.
Tennessee Titans first-round wide receiver Kenny Britt has added a new dimension to the offense.
Indianapolis Colts cornerback Kelvin Hayden declared himsel a go for Sunday.
Kyle Orton-to-Brandon Marshall has resulted in nearly a third of the team's big passing plays, writes Lindsay Jones of the Denver Post. (All apologies, but is that number uncommon for a team's starting quarterback and #1 receiver?)
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley is having hard time not putting the ball in Jamaal Charles' hands.
San Diego Chargers defensive back Paul Oliver has been making some big plays in his limited playing time.
Scott Ostler of the San Francisco Chronicle writes that the Oakland Raiders should unload quarterback JaMarcus Russell in the off-season.
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Bradie James dislikes the New York Giants.
New York Giants linebacker Jonathan Goff could start at middle linebacker this week.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick returns to the Georgia Dome on Sunday.
Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth returned to practice on Wednesday, though in a limited capacity.
Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler accepted the blame for the team's 4-7 record, and has asked for reinforcements.
Detroit Lions second-round safety Louis Delmas was fined $7,500 for a late-hit on Green Bay Packers tight end Jermichael Finley.
Green Bay Packers cornerback Charles Woodson was named the NFC's Defensive Player of the Month for November, part of the reason why the Packers, who switched to a 3-4 defense this year, have the league's #1-ranked defense.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre was named the NFC's Offensive Player of the Month.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Chris Redman is ready to make his first NFL start since 2007.
Carolina Panthers seventh-round cornerback Captain Munnerlyn wants to play this week, despite suffering a concussion last Sunday.
New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton is keeping an eye on the kicking game.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Bryant wants to be more involved in the offense.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner is hopeful of playing this week against Minnesota.
Seattle Seahawks general manager Tim Ruskell will resign today.
St. Louis Rams guard Richie Incognito will return to the lineup on Sunday.
San Francisco 49ers running back Frank Gore approves of the team's spread offense.
Today's NFL birthdays: Falcons practice squad wide receiver Troy Bergeron (26), Ravens offensive tackle Lou Saucedo (24), Browns wide receiver Brian Robiskie (22), Colts quarterback Jim Sorgi (29) and linebacker Tyjuan Hagler (28), Saints linebacker Troy Evans (32), Jets safety James Ihedigbo (26), Steelers practice squad offensive tackle Jonathan Palmer (26), Rams linebacker James Laurinaitis (23), and Redskins running back Rock Cartwright (30) and defensive tackle Cornelius Griffin (33).
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