Patriots released LB Rosevelt Colvin.
His $5.5 million base salary combined with a foot injury sealed his fate. We're still surprised because they are very thin and old at the position. Colvin had his moments in New England, but ultimately was a letdown after the big deal he signed in 2003. Colvin becomes one of the best free agent linebackers available. Feb. 26 - 2:39 pm et
Source: Boston Globe
Redskins cut WR Brandon Lloyd.
Lloyd was due a $1.8 million roster bonus in July, and the Redskins got a jump start on relieving themselves of the huge bust. Lloyd could end up in Chicago, where his former college coach, Ron Turner, is now the Bears' offensive coordinator.
Source: Washington Post
Chiefs released WR Eddie Kennison.
The Chiefs have made it painfully clear that they're planning on starting a youth movement, leaving little room for the 35-year-old in Kansas City. Kennison was slowed by injuries this season, and made just 13 catches.
Jets waived G Adrien Clarke.
Clarke filled departed LG Pete Kendall's spot, and was a big reason the entire New York offensive line took huge strides backward. The former seventh-round pick will likely compete for a reserve spot wherever he signs.
Jets released CB Andre Dyson.
After a solid 2006, Dyson lost his starting job to Darrelle Revis in camp, and quickly found himself in Eric Mangini's doghouse. By the end of the season, he wasn't even active on game days.
Jets released WR Justin McCareins.
McCareins was due a $2.5 million roster bonus in March, which wasn't going to happen for a wide receiver coming off a 19-catch season. He was well-thought of before stalling in New York, so he'll likely sign a more reasonable contract and compete for a No. 3 job elsewhere. Tennessee is a possibility.



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