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AFC East Notebook: Rex Ryan's wild early years; Pouncey happy to be back at center

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Every Friday, theScore's NFL editors will bring you a roundup of everything you need to know from around the division with the AFC East Notebook.

New England Patriots

Patriots nominated for five ESPYs. The Patriots are well-represented on this year's ESPYs ballot.

Belichick pays tribute to parents. Head coach Bill Belichick made a donation to Hiram College in honor of his parents, who met at the school during the 1940s.

What impact will Brady's suspension have? ESPN's Mike Reiss, Mike Rodak, James Walk, and Rich Cimini look at how Brady's suspension could impact the rest of the division.

Buffalo Bills

Projecting the Bills' depth chart. Sal Capaccio of WGR 550 radio gives his post-minicamp projection of the Bills' depth chart.

Cassel on roster bubble? Matt Cassel could be the odd man out in Buffalo following a disappointing minicamp.

Rex Ryan's wild early years. Tim Graham of the Buffalo News explores the early years of the Bills' head coach and his twin brother, New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan.

Miami Dolphins

Dolphins' LG battle still open. Left guard is one of several positions that still need to be determined heading into training camp.

Pouncey happy to be back at center. After a season at guard, Mike Pouncey is happy to be back in familiar territory.

McCain vows to be 'unstoppable.' Chris McClain is eager to rebound from his disappointing 2014 campaign, telling Omar Kelly of the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he wants to be "an unstoppable linebacker" for the Dolphins.

New York Jets

Coples wears many hats for Jets. Linebacker Quinton Coples is proud of the versatility he brings to the Jets.

Marshall visits Hall of Fame. Wide receiver Brandon Marshall made a special trip to the Pro Football Hall of Fame recently and got to see one of his old uniforms.

Jets defense vs. Bills defense: Which is better? Doug Farrar of Sports Illustrated believes the Bills have the best front four in the NFL, but gives the Jets the edge because of their secondary.

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