Thursday, March 11th, 2010 

The NFL can sometimes get lost in all of the March Madness betting, but there has been plenty of NFL offseason news to keep NFL fans busy.

The Cleveland Browns managed to make several moves in the past few days that did absolutely nothing to improve their team, or change the perception that they have a clue what they are doing. Mike Holgren brought in Seattle QB Seneca Wallace earlier in the week as the first move in the Holgren era with the Browns. The next day, the Browns released Derek Anderson. There is still no word on whether Wallace or Brady Quinn is the starting QB in Cleveland.

There has been rumblings in Philadelphia for weeks now that Donovan McNabb may be on the way out of the Eagles organization. This week the Eagles added more fuel to that fire when they picked up the option of Michael Vick and made Vick an Eagle for 2010. Now the only question that remains in Philadelphia is will they trade Michael Vick or Donovan McNabb. One of the rumors swirling around is that the Eagles know there is value for Vick and wanted to sign him so they could trade him rather than let him go and get nothing for him.

When Terrell Owens played in Buffalo for the 2009 season there was a lot of talk about his career potentially being over. This week the Cincinnati Bengals invited TO to their facility to talk about a possible future there. Marvin Lewis is a great coach, but it is still questionable as to whether or not he can handle TO and Chad Ochocinco together on the same team.

Pittsburgh Steeler fans will be seeing a little of the old days on the field in 2010 as the team brought back wide receiver Antwaan Randal-El. The Steelers have been very busy so far in the offseason signing safety Ryan Clark, offensive lineman Jonathan Scott and putting the franchise tag on kicker Jeff Reed.

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