Wes Welker way ahead of schedule
If the rest of the NFL somehow didn't realize how tough New England wide receiver Wes Welker is already, he's proving a point in the preseason. Welker was back on the field Wednesday at practice, running some routes and making cuts just four months after ACL surgery on his knee. He was originally considered a lock to start the season on the PUP list, but he's obviously feeling pretty good already. Big news for the Pats.
Redskins make Westbrook an offer
After persuading Donovan McNabb to come on over from Philly, the Redskins are at it again, this time offering former-Eagle Brian Westbrook a deal. No terms have been released, but it's interesting that Westbrook's younger brother Byron also plays corner for Washington. The elder Westbrook is now 30 and coming off a tough year in which two concussions limited him to only eight games.
"We want him to sign with us," 'Skin coach Mike Shanahan told reporters. "Like I said, it could be some great competition. I really like Brian, what he's done and how he's handled himself. I'm sure he's weighing some options. It's not too far away from home. Any more I can do?"
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