According to Peter King of Sports Illustrated, the Baltimore Ravens are close to acquiring wide receiver Anquan Boldin (Cardinals). Other reports have said that both the Kansas City Chiefs and New England Patriots were also interested in Boldin.
According to The Star-Ledger, the New York Giants have had discussions with St. Louis Rams free-agent safety Oshiomogho Atogwe.
ESPN is reporting that the Miami Dolphins have officially released three players, including linebacker Joey Porter. Linebacker Akin Ayodele and safety Gibril Wilson are the others.
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