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NFC East Notebook: Eagles love Bradford's quick release; Odighizuwa's long road to Giants

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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 NFC East Notebook.

Dallas Cowboys

Cowboys prioritizing Carr's contract. Owner Jerry Jones said Wednesday the team is working on a salary-cap friendly way to retain cornerback Brandon Carr.

Romo praises offensive line. Tony Romo, who turned 35 years old in April, believes the Cowboys' offensive line might actually extend his career.

Collins, Gregory happy to be together. La'el Collins and Randy Gregory worked out together throughout the draft process, not knowing they would eventually end up as teammates.

Philadelphia Eagles

Eagles love Bradford's quick release. Sam Bradford's quick release is one of the big reasons Eagles head coach Chip Kelly prefers him over Nick Foles.

Is Kelce worth his contract? A look at whether center Jason Kelce has lived up to the six-year, $37.5-million extension the Eagles gave him in February 2014, by Ian McCue of 247Sports.com.

Eagles tickets popular on secondary market. Kelly's offseason shakeups may have encouraged more people to purchase tickets for the upcoming season.

New York Giants

Odighizuwa's long road to Giants. Third-round pick Owamagbe Odighizuwa took a difficult path to the NFL, including an abusive childhood and a murderous father, as detailed by Paul Schwartz of the New York Post.

Does Harris help return game? The Giants are hoping Dwayne Harris will be the answer for their return game issues.

Why Beckham Jr. won the Madden cover vote. Three reasons why Odell Beckham Jr. is the newest Madden cover boy, by Dan Salomone of Giants.com.

Washington Redskins

RG3 finds new comfort level. Robert Griffin III is feeling a lot more comfortable and optimistic heading into his fourth NFL season.

Sen. Harry Reid slams Redskins name. The Senate minority leader slammed the NFL on Thursday for punishing the New England Patriots over the "Deflategate" scandal and not addressing the Redskins' name.

Who's the odd man out in secondary? Which defensive back could be on the outside looking in come final roster cuts, as predicted by JP Finlay of CSNWashington.com.

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