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		<title>McGahee to Remain with the Ravens</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 07:21:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathan Nau</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[NFL 2010 News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Baltimore Ravens]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Brady Quinn]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[L Network&#8217;s Jason LaCanfora reports the Baltimore Ravens are committed to keeping Willis McGahee despite his $3.6 million salary in 2010. The Ravens want to keep McGahee around as insurance for and a complement to Ray Rice. The 28-year-old flourished in the backup role, averaging 5.0 YPC with a career-high 14 combined TDs. McGahee will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nfl4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/willis-mcGahee.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1138" title="willis-mcGahee" src="http://www.nfl4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/willis-mcGahee.jpg" alt="" width="280" height="195" /></a>L Network&#8217;s Jason LaCanfora reports the <a title="Baltimore Ravens" href="http://www.nfl4all.com/baltimore-ravens" target="_blank">Baltimore Ravens</a> are committed to keeping Willis McGahee despite his $3.6 million salary in 2010. The Ravens want to keep McGahee around as insurance for and a complement to Ray Rice. The 28-year-old flourished in the backup role, averaging 5.0 YPC with a career-high 14 combined TDs. McGahee will likely remain the top choice at the goal-line,</p>
<p>Elsewhere around the NFL:</p>
<p>Houston:  Texans coach Gary Kubiak indicated that Steve Slaton (neck surgery) will be involved in OTAs as a non-contact participant. Kubiak expects Slaton to be cleared for contact by training camp &#8220;as long as he recovers correctly.&#8221; The <a title="Houston Texans" href="http://www.nfl4all.com/houston-texans" target="_blank">Houston Texans</a> don&#8217;t seem to be concerned about the long-term affects of the surgery, but Slaton won&#8217;t be a great bet to play 16 games in 2010. Though he remains in the mix for carries, Kubiak is placing a &#8220;high priority&#8221; on adding a physical back with the ability to close games.</p>
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</script></div><p>Houston:  Coach Gary Kubiak believes Jacoby Jones should end up as No. 1 or No. 2 receiver in the NFL.<br />
Kubiak joked that that he&#8217;s had more meetings with Jones than he&#8217;s had with his own children, but he insists that Jones is a &#8220;good kid,&#8221; lacking only in consistency. Kubiak has been high on Jones since the end of the season, and the return ace has a shot to ascend to the No. 2 job with Kevin Walter an unrestricted free agent.</p>
<p>Cincinnati:  Bengals.com&#8217;s Geoff Hobson disputes a report that the Bengals are planning to use Matt Jones as a tight end. The Dayton Daily News characterized &#8220;in-house NFL guru&#8221; Carlos &#8220;Big C&#8221; Holmes&#8217; opinion as fact, when it was merely guesswork. The <a title="Cincinnati Bengals" href="http://www.nfl4all.com/cincinnati-bengals" target="_blank">Cincinnati Bengals</a> realize Jones doesn&#8217;t have the bulk or the blocking ability to pull off the switch. If reports about his workout are true, Jones has a lot of work to do this offseason just to make the final roster.</p>
<p>Cincinnati:  The Bengals are believed to be interested in re-signing DT Tank Johnson. The team has already made an opening offer. Johnson stayed out of trouble all season while helping the Bengals&#8217; run defense, so it makes sense that they&#8217;d want to bring him back to start next to Domata Peko.</p>
<p>Cleveland:  Though he&#8217;s not yet ready to make a decision on his quarterback situation, <a title="Cleveland Browns" href="http://www.nfl4all.com/cleveland-browns" target="_blank">Cleveland Browns</a> president Mike Holmgren suggested that Brady Quinn deserves a full season of starts before he can be fairly evaluated. Holmgren believes a quarterback needs 32 games to be accurately defined. &#8220;I think Brady’s played about nine games in three years (actually 12),&#8221; said Holmgren. &#8220;So if I&#8217;m sticking to my beliefs, which I really do believe in, that&#8217;s the formula.&#8221; Holmgren added, however, that he needs to study his options more before deciding on a direction for the team&#8217;s quarterback.</p>
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