Tuesday Afternoon Buzz

Bryan Brackney by Analyst Written on April 28, 2009
TAMPA, FL - FEBRUARY 01:  Larry Foote #50 of the Pittsburgh Steelers smokes a cigar in the locker room in celebration of their 27-23 win against the Arizona Cardinals during Super Bowl XLIII on February 1, 2009 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.  (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images) (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

The NFL is reporting that 39 million people watched the draft.

The New Orleans Saints released defensive tackle Brian Young.

The Pittsburgh Steelers tried to trade inside linebacker Larry Foote, and will release him next week.

The Albany Firebirdas of the AFL offered Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick a contract.

Ex-Rams and Titans receiver Drew Bennett will be visiting the Cleveland Browns.

The Lions waived quarterback Drew Henson.

PFT is reporting the Atlanta Falcons signed UDFA quarterback John Parker Wilson, PFW rated Wilson as the fourth best rookie quarterback.

The New York Daily News is reporting Hakeem Nicks will push Domenik Hixon for his starting job.

The Bengals have released punters Kyle Larson and Ryan Plackemeier.

The falcons announced they released DE Simon Fraser, DT Kindal Moorehead, CB Darius Vinnett, and OG Nathan Bennett.

The Falcons also announced that they signed former Bills receiver Troy Bergeron.

The Detroit Lions waived OG-OT Matt Lentz.

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