Bengals pass on T.O., go with Antonio Bryant

As much as Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco wanted his team to sign Terrell Owens, the Bengals were much smarter to avoid that circus and sign the younger and better Antonio Bryant, which they did on late Wednesday.

Browns cut Anderson and are shopping Quinn

When the Cleveland Browns traded for Seattle’s Seneca Wallace earlier this week and then cut former starter Derek Anderson on Tuesday, it was pretty much assumed the former first-round pick Brady Quinn would be the undisputed starter for Cleveland in 2010 with Wallace his backup.

Bears say they have two starting running backs

When the Chicago Bears signed Vikings free agent Chester Taylor, it was thought that Taylor would back up Matt Forte and be a huge part of the Bears’ third-down attack. Well, apparently Chicago considers Taylor a starters as much as Forte. Price Per Head’s bookmaking software gives your customers up-to-date Bears futures odds.

Thomas Jones finds a home in Kansas City

It’s not often you can add the NFL’s third-leading rusher from the previous season to your team for the scant sum of $5 million over two years, but that’s what the Kansas City Chiefs have done with former Jets RB Thomas Jones. Does this change the Chiefs’ futures odds? Get Price Per Head’s wagering software to find out.

It’s Frazer’s QB job at Connecticut to lose

UConn football coach Randy Edsall said this week that quarterback Zach Frazer will be “the No. 1 guy” as the team starts spring ball shortly.

Detroit Lions make two big free-agent additions

Could the Detroit Lions actually compete for a playoff spot next season? That’s probably unlikely for a team that has all of two wins in the past two seasons, but there’s no question  that Detroit will be much improved with the signings of free agent receiver Nate Burleson and defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch.

Panthers cut loose Jake Delhomme

Despite the fact that quarterback Jake Delhomme committed six turnovers in a 2009 playoff game loss to the Arizona Cardinals, the Carolina Panthers re-signed Delhomme before last season to a rich new deal.

Friday is D-Day in NFL labor negotiations

Are you ready for a uncapped season in the NFL? That becomes an official reality on Friday barring a last-minute miracle deal between the players’ association and ownership. Don’t you wait until the last minute to get Price Per Head’s call center software for your site.

Anquan Boldin a goner from Arizona

It’s all but certain that after two years of wanting a new deal and being rather injury-prone that wide receiver Anquan Boldin has played his final game with the Arizona Cardinals. With Price Per Head’s wagering software, your customers will have real-time NFL stats and news at their fingertips.

Change coming to NFL playoff overtime rules?

When the Minnesota Vikings lost in the NFC Championship Game basically because the New Orleans Saints won the coin toss in overtime, the criticisms of the NFL’s overtime rules began again in force – especially for all those Brett Favre fans. Don’t flip a coin when it comes to choosing call center software, go with the experts at Price Per Head Sports.

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