Posted April 11, 2007
Packers talking to cornerback James
By Rob Demovsky
rdemovsk@greenbaypressgazette.com
The Green Bay Packers have engaged in preliminary contract talks with free-agent cornerback Tory James.
James' agent, Mark Bartelstein, said the Packers were among four teams that have shown interest in the 12-year veteran, who played the past four seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals.
"We've had conversations for quite a while now," Bartelstein said. "Talks are ongoing, and we'll see where it leads."
The other three teams that remain interested in James are the New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints and Oakland Raiders, according to Bartelstein.
"I'm hoping to get something done this week," he said.
Bartelstein said the Packers have indicated they're interested in James as a possible No. 3 cornerback. The Packers' only free-agent signing this offseason was also a cornerback — fifth-year veteran Frank Walker, formerly of the New York Giants.
The 6-foot-2, 192-pound James started all 16 games for the Bengals last season, when he made 33 tackles and had four interceptions. It was the fourth straight season in which he started every game.
"He's been a starter his whole career," Bartelstein said. "If someone gets him as a third corner, that's a heck of a weapon to have."
Packers talking to cornerback James
By Rob Demovsky
rdemovsk@greenbaypressgazette.com
The Green Bay Packers have engaged in preliminary contract talks with free-agent cornerback Tory James.
James' agent, Mark Bartelstein, said the Packers were among four teams that have shown interest in the 12-year veteran, who played the past four seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals.
"We've had conversations for quite a while now," Bartelstein said. "Talks are ongoing, and we'll see where it leads."
The other three teams that remain interested in James are the New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints and Oakland Raiders, according to Bartelstein.
"I'm hoping to get something done this week," he said.
Bartelstein said the Packers have indicated they're interested in James as a possible No. 3 cornerback. The Packers' only free-agent signing this offseason was also a cornerback — fifth-year veteran Frank Walker, formerly of the New York Giants.
The 6-foot-2, 192-pound James started all 16 games for the Bengals last season, when he made 33 tackles and had four interceptions. It was the fourth straight season in which he started every game.
"He's been a starter his whole career," Bartelstein said. "If someone gets him as a third corner, that's a heck of a weapon to have."


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