Originally published Thursday, July 29, 2010 at 9:32 PM
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Titans' Young won't be suspended
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said he decided not to suspend Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young over a tussle at a Dallas strip club in June.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said he decided not to suspend Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young over a tussle at a Dallas strip club in June.
Goodell said he saw no reason for disciplinary action after meeting with Young earlier this week. Goodell spoke while in Green Bay, Wis., for the Packers' annual shareholder meeting. Goodell said he reminded Young he's responsible for his conduct.
Young was given a misdemeanor assault citation after the fight last month was caught on surveillance video. He quickly apologized and said he hoped Goodell wouldn't suspend him because he owned up to his mistake.
Haynesworth fails conditioning test
ASHBURN, Va. — Albert Haynesworth, the Washington Redskins star defensive tackle who has been at odds with the team's new coaching staff because of his role in the defense, was kept off the field for the opening session of camp after failing a conditioning test.
"The bottom line," coach Mike Shanahan said, "is we're going to get him in shape."
Notes
• Quarterback Tim Tebow agreed to a contract with the Denver Broncos believed to be worth about $11 million over five years with more than $8 million guaranteed. Tebow, the former Florida quarterback who was taken 25th overall, is expected to practice Friday morning.
• The Pittsburgh Steelers reached an agreement with former Cowboys Pro Bowl offensive tackle Flozell Adams on a two-year contract.
• Miami agreed to terms with first-round draft choice Jared Odrick and second-round selection Koa Misi. Odrick, a defensive end from Penn State, agreed to a five-year deal worth $7.13 million guaranteed.
• New Orleans safety Darren Sharper, linebacker Clint Ingram and receivers Marques Colston and Robert Meachem will start camp on the Saints' physically unable to perform list.
• The Eagles and first-round pick Brandon Graham agreed on a five-year contract.
• Buffalo Bills veteran linebacker Chris Kelsay will be out indefinitely after injuring his right shoulder on the first day of training camp.
• First-round draft pick Sean Weatherspoon reported for training camp after reaching an agreement on a contract with the Atlanta Falcons.
UPDATE - 07:23 AM
NFL, union resume labor talks at mediator's office
League, players still almost $800 million apart on revenue haring
Union, league negotiators to resume talks Monday | NFL
No new deal in NFL labor talks; deadline extended
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