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AFC South Notebook: 2014 injuries still haunting Colts; LeBeau ready to share knowledge

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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 South Notebook.

Indianapolis Colts

2014 injuries still haunting Colts. Indianapolis, who was hit hard by injuries last season, has yet to receive a specific date for when some of those players will be able to take the field again.

Fixing run defense a priority. Colts general manager Ryan Grigson and head coach Chuck Pagano received owner Jim Irsay's loud-and-clear message about fixing the team's run defense

Colts willing to wait on Luck extension. The Colts are in no rush to get a long-term contract extension done with quarterback Andrew Luck.

Houston Texans

Texans among 'Hard Knocks' contenders. Houston's training camp just got a lot more exciting with the possibility of the team being featured on the upcoming season of HBO's "Hard Knocks."

Clowney progressing. The Texans are hopeful 2014 first overall pick Jadeveon Clowney could be back in time for training camp.

Is O'Brien a top-tier NFL coach? CBS Sports' Pete Prisco gave Bill O'Brien a decent grade in his ranking of the 32 NFL coaches.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Jaguars' London game to stream worldwide. The NFL is going digital for its Week 7 matchup between the Jaguars and Buffalo Bills next season. 

Bradley praises Bortles. Head coach Gus Bradley said quarterback Blake Bortles is everything the team hoped for.

Jaguars weren't close to Eagles' offer for DeMarco Murray. General manager Dave Caldwell admitted that the Eagles' five-year, $42-million offer for the running back far exceeded the Jaguars' offer.

Tennessee Titans

Titans undecided on No. 2 pick. Head coach Ken Whisenhunt likes what he's seen from quarterback Marcus Mariota, but said the Titans remain undecided on what to do with the No. 2 overall pick.

LeBeau ready to share knowledge. Dick LeBeau has learned much during his 56 years in the NFL and said he considers it his duty to share the knowledge

Goodell focused on fixing Titans' ownership structure. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said he is working with the Titans to ensure the team is under proper ownership structure

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