Not sure. Panthers agreed to terms with S Kevin Payne earlier in the day. That too though might not have been the first deal.
Chiefs re-sign OL Casey Wiegmann
The #Eagles will let all of their free agents walk - Stewart Bradley, Quintin Mikell, Jerome Harrison, Sav Rocca included
http://ht.ly/5NX6O
Vikings/Redskins discussing McNabb
A team source tells CBS Sports' Clark Judge that the Redskins are willing to take "anything they can gain in return" in a trade for Albert Haynesworth.
The same source insists two things: 1) Haynesworth will be traded and not cut, and 2) the Redskins will make sure he doesn't go to the division rival Eagles with old line coach Jim Washburn. "They'll give him away for a ham sandwich instead of cutting him and running the risk of his showing up in Philadelphia," said the source. Aside from the Eagles, Haynesworth's market is unclear at this time. He's expected to show for Redskins camp later this week.
http://clarkjudge.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/6384866/30878351?source=rss_blogs_NFL
Mason Foster the first rookie to sign(84th overall)
Citing a source familiar with Plaxico Burress, the Newark Star-Ledger reports that the free agent is drawing interest from the Texans, Rams, and Bears.
This sounds like an agent-driven report. The Chicago Tribune is adamant that Burress is not on the Bears' radar, and the Rams aren't expected to consider signing him, either. The Texans make a small amount of sense -- Kevin Walter can do many of the same things. This story may be a ploy from the Burress camp to attempt to drive up Plax's price tag with the Eagles.
http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/2011/07/free_agent_plaxico_burress_dra.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_term=%23nyg