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Saturday morning one-liners

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Bills WR Mike Williams visited an 11-year-old fan recently diagnosed with leukemia.

Catching up with former Dolphins S Brock Marion.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick says no decision has been made on whether CB Brandon Browner and WR Brian Tyms will be activated for Sunday night’s game.

Jets defensive coordinator Dennis Thurman thinks that the team’s first interception of 2014 will “break the dam” and lead to more.

The Ravens intend to not be beaten deep by Indianapolis WR T.Y. Hilton.

Steelers TE Heath Miller is getting better with age.

Four more former Bengals cheerleaders have joined in the lawsuit alleging violation of wage-payment laws.

Browns QB Johnny Manziel misses college life. (He probably also misses playing.)

Colts WR Reggie Wayne had this to say about Sunday’s game featuring a pair of 35-year-old wideouts in Wayne and Steve Smith Sr.: “Hopefully we can give you all a show, and not show you all our AARP cards.”

Texans S Danieal Manning has gotten “about a million calls” for tickets Sunday’s game in Arlington, which is close to his hometown of Corsicana.

Titans LB Akeem Ayers isn’t happy about being inactive for three of the team’s first four games.

Jaguars players spent part of their off day this week visiting families at the local Ronald McDonald House.

The Chargers have no running game, and it’s almost everyone’s fault.

The Chiefs paid at least $8,000 to fly someone from the Guinness Book of World Records to town for Monday night’s loudest . . . stadium . . . ever event.

Broncos CB Aqib Talib has found a way to control the anger that used to get him in trouble away from the field.

Former NFL owner Red McCombs doesn’t think Jerry Jones would block a Raiders move to San Antonio.

With success against the likes of Toby Gerhart, LeSean McCoy, Darren Sproles, and Rashad Jennings, Washington hopes to be able to contain Marshawn Lynch on Monday night.

The Eagles’ special teams have been exceptional this year.

Giants coach Tom Coughlin says that a lot of his team’s preparation has focused on stopping Devin Hester.

Cowboys WR Dez Bryant says he’s “far from a diva” when it comes to blocking.

More than 100,000 Lions and Tigers fans will be in Downtown Detroit on Sunday for games at Ford Field and Comerica Park.

Packers DL Mike Daniels was dominant on Thursday night against Minnesota.

Vikings LB Chad Greenway has three broken ribs to go along with his broken hand.

Sunday’s game at Carolina will be a homecoming, sort of, for Bears CB Tim Jennings and WR Alshon Jeffery.

Opposing quarterbacks have completed nearly 76 percent of their passes against the Buccaneers this year.

Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan on the team’s fans: “I don’t blame them for hating me now.”

Falcons DE Osi Umenyiora’s old team has changed too much for him to be able to help his new team.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll says he has no concerns about meeting with the brother of Washington coach Jay Gruden in advance of Monday night’s game.

Former Rams CB Bradley Fletcher, now with Philly, looks forward facing the team that drafted him in 2009.

The 49ers welcome former first-round WR A.J. Jenkins to town on Sunday, where he’ll make his first career start for Kansas City.

The Cardinals would like to play in their home stadium on Super Bowl Sunday; the host committee may prefer that they don’t.