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Cincy
ony Pike and Mardy Gilyard got another chance to impress NFL scouts, this time on their own turf. They think they pulled it off together.




Vikes' Pat Williams says he didn't know of banned drug
Minnesota Vikings lineman Pat Williams is telling a judge he didn't know an over-the-counter weight-loss supplement contained a banned substance that got him in trouble with the NFL.




Draft preview: Defensive line
Who needs pass-rushers, run-stuffers, backfield-crashers? Who doesn't? Frank Cooney begins our position draft previews with a loaded group of D-line crop starting with Ndamukong Suh and Gerald McCoy.




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Okung sparkles
Russell Okung got a chance to finish what he started at the NFL combine.




Mason to return to Ravens, agrees on two-year deal
Wide receiver Derrick Mason has agreed to re-sign with the Baltimore Ravens after accepting terms on a two-year deal.




Briefs: 'Skins sign ex-Panthers nose tackle Kemoeatu
Wednesday's NFL news briefs: Free-agent nose tackle Maake Kemoeatu has signed a two-year, $6.975 million contract with the Washington Redskins.




Fellow lineman, too
Vikings defensive lineman Kevin Williams testified Wednesday that his contract barred last-minute tactics to lose weight, including the use of diuretics like the one that got him in trouble with the league.




Wideout Bryant reportedly agrees to deal with Bengals
Free-agent receiver Antonio Bryant agreed to a four-year, $28 million contract with the Bengals, the 'Cincinnati Enquirer' reported Wednesday.



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