new $120 million salary cap. The Vikings also cut backup defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy and seldom-used receiver Freddie Brown , but Williams, the team's starting safety, was the most significant move. The Vikings made Williams one of the
new $120 million salary cap. The Vikings also cut backup defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy and seldom-used receiver Freddie Brown , but Williams, the team's starting safety, was the most significant move. Read full story . . . Former
The Minnesota Vikings have released safety Madieu Williams, defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy and receiver Freddie Brown , the team announced today. Releasing Williams, who signed a 6-year, $33 million deal in 2008, saves the Vikings $3.5
Williams has been released. The Vikings announced the release of Williams, defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy and receiver Freddie Brown on Thursday, the official opening of the NFL waiver wire for the 2011 season. Cutting Williams, who signed a six-year
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FOXSports.com keeps you up to date on NFL free agency. - Free-agent tracker | Fantasy impact | Friday | Thursday | Wednesday | Tuesday TUESDAY Source: Posluszny to Jaguars for $7 million annually Inside linebacker Paul Posluszny has agreed to a six-year contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars that
FOXSports.com keeps you up to date on NFL free agency. - Free-agent tracker | Fantasy impact | Friday | Thursday | Wednesday | Tuesday WEDNESDAY Saints, Dolphins agree to Bush deal A surprising trade has popped up in this hectic NFL week. The New Orleans Saints traded former Heisman Trophy winner
magical squad, including quarterback Brian Johnson (who threw for nearly 3,000 yards) and his favorite target Freddie Brown (900 yards receiving and 7 touchdowns), so to expect another undefeated, BCS-winning, shock-the-world season
made us prepared for this." "I came in expecting definitely worse than what it's been," said rookie receiver Freddie Brown , who played for an undefeated Utah team that went to the Sugar Bowl last year. Palmer, Ochocinco and Henry are left
punter Louie Sakoda . EXTRA POINTS: Key losses include Sakoda, Johnson (27 touchdown passes), wide receiver Freddie Brown (77 catches), defensive end Paul Kruger (7.5 sacks) and cornerback Sean Smith (five interceptions