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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Friday, 04/01/2016 [View in browser] [NFL 1st & 10] [CONNECT WITH THE NFL] [Facebook] [Twitter] [LATEST NEWS] [TOP 10 NEWS STORIES] Friday, 04/01/2016 [#1] [Terrance Knighton signs with Patriots] "Pot Roast" is heading to New England. Ian Rapoport reports former Redskins defensive tackle Terrance Knighton is signing a one-year deal worth $4.5 million. [READ MORE] [#2] [Kap still with 49ers; salary guaranteed] The 49ers have decided to keep quarterback Colin Kaepernick despite his $11.9 million salary becoming fully guaranteed. Will they trade him before the draft? [READ MORE] [#3] [Report: Watt played with torn core muscles] Texans superstar J.J. Watt said 2015 was the most banged up his body has been. The Defensive Player of the Year reportedly had five torn or partially torn core muscles. [READ MORE] [#4] [Romo 'healed up,' ready for OTAs] Tony Romo said Thursday he's healing up nicely from collarbone surgery and plans to be ready for the Cowboys' offseason workouts starting next month. [READ MORE] [#5] [8 under-the-radar NFL free-agent signings] Alfred Morris to the Cowboys and Chris Long to the Patriots are just two of Marc Sessler's under-the-radar signings that are bound to pay off. Who else made the list? [READ MORE] [#6] [Raiders reportedly shopping TE Rivera] The Oakland Raiders are open to trading tight end Mychal Rivera, according to ESPN. Will Rivera have a strong market for his services? [READ MORE] [#7] [Top 3 breakout defenders for 2016] Willie McGinest dishes out his top 3 breakout stars on defense for 2016. [READ MORE] [#8] [RGIII thanks Shanahan for glowing review] Mike Shanahan revealed that Robert Griffin III recently called to express gratitude for a glowing review. Was Shanahan beneficial in Griffin getting another job? [READ MORE] [#9] [Redskins sign TE Davis to one-year deal] Vernon Davis has found a new NFL home. On Thursday the Washington Redskins announced that they have signed the tight end. [READ MORE] [#10] [Chiefs keep RB duo, sign West and Ware] The Chiefs showed last season that they had depth in their backfield. On Thursday, they made moves to keep it that way. The team inked Charcandrick West and Spencer Ware to extensions. [READ MORE] [TEAM NEWS] If you would like to adjust your profile, [click here]. If you wish to unsubscribe please [click here]. Ensure that you continue to receive your e-mails from the National Football League, please add [NFL@e.nfl.com] to your Address Book or Safe List. NFL Enterprises LLC - 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154 [Advertisement]

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