New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady walked away unhurt from a two-car accident near his home on Thursday morning and was expected at practice later in the day, the team confirmed. "I understand he's fine, but I haven't talked to him," the two-time Super Bowl MVP's father, Tom Brady Sr., said outside his son's home in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood.

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Patriots: Brady expected at practice after wreck (AP)
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The Philadelphia Eagles could go into their opener at home against Green Bay with 12 rookies and five more new players from the team that earned a wild-card playoff spot last year.

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New-look Eagles set for opener (AP)
The New York Giants cuts some ties to their 2008 Super Bowl championship team, waiving defensive tackle Jay Alford and offensive lineman Guy Whimper. The Giants also made a couple of other surprising moves Saturday in reaching the 53-man limit, waiving quarterback Rhett Bomar, veteran receiver Derek Hagan and tight end Bear Pascoe.

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Alford, Whimper and Bomar among NY Giants cuts (AP)
Don’t expect veteran wide receiver T. J. Houshmandzadeh to be out of work for long, after being cut by the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday.

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Houshmandzadeh will be picked up quickly (SportingNews.com)
Outside linebacker Cody Brown, a second-round draft pick out of Connecticut a year ago, was among 16 players cut by the Arizona Cardinals on Friday. Meanwhile, coach Ken Whisenhunt says he has told rookie quarterbacks Max Hall and John Skelton they have made Arizona's 53-man roster

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2nd-round pick Brown cut, no word yet on Leinart (AP)
First, no Ben Roethlisberger. Now, maybe no Byron Leftwich for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Dennis Dixon, you're up next

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Leftwich, Hardesty injured in preseason finales (AP)
Right about now, Ben Roethlisberger's suspension must seem a whole lot longer to the Pittsburgh Steelers than it did when it was announced in April. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is expected to trim Roethlisberger's punishment from six to four games as early as this week, but the Steelers still won't have their $102 million quarterback on the field for a game that counts until…

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Confusion, not clarity, for Steelers QBs (AP)
While Brett Favre had an up-and-down 2010 Metrodome debut, his two newest receivers definitely gave him something to smile about. Favre threw for 187 yards and two interceptions, one that rookie Earl Thomas returned 86 yards for a touchdown in Minnesota's 24-13 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday night.

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NFL Preseason Capsules (AP)
Dressed in his street clothes and rushing out of the Bills locker room, center Geoff Hangartner was disappointed as he heard the final boom of the fireworks display that annually follows Buffalo's last preseason home game. All was not lost for Hangartner, who saw enough bright sparks on the field after rookie running back C.J.

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Spiller delivers as Bills beat Bengals 35-20 (AP)
Jon Kitna has looked pretty good this preseason, especially for a quarterback pushing 37. Then again, he's well rested.

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After not taking a snap in’09, Dallas’ Kitna fresh (AP)