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Packer's profit slides more than $10 millionThe Green Bay Packers remain profitable, just not as much as they have been in recent years.
The Packers are the only NFL team that opens its books to the public, and this year's financial report is certain to come up in the league's labor negotiations.
Packers officials said Wednesday that the team posted an operating profit of $9.8 million in the fiscal year that ended March 31, down from $20.1 million the previous year. The team has been in a slide since posting an operating profit of $34 million four years ago. -- Associated Press
LaRon Landry has toe surgerySafety LaRon Landry, coming off a disappointing 2009 season, underwent successful toe surgery recently and is expected to be ready for the start of training camp, two people familiar with the procedure said Wednesday.
The surgery was performed in North Carolina on June 23, the team sources said. Landry was slowed for more than a month of the Redskins' offseason program because of what Coach Mike Shanahan described as "soreness."
Attempts to contact Landry were unsuccessful. Tony Wyllie, the Redskins senior vice president, said the team had no comment. - Washington Post
Farve: Surgically repaired ankle may prevent returnBrett Favre said during the ESPY awards show on Wednesday night in Los Angeles that he would "love to play" for the Vikings this season but still hasn't decided if he will return because his surgically repaired left ankle continues to give him problems.
"I still have a little bit of time, and believe it or not, [I'm] not completely healthy," Favre said during a backstage interview at the Nokia Theatre that was aired on the ESPN3 website after the show ended. "I guess at 40 I may never be. I'm not getting any younger, but I am working hard trying to feel as best I can. Last year, I felt great. My arm was totally different than it was the year before [in 2008 with the Jets] and that made my decision a little bit easier. But we'll see." - Star Tribune
St. Louis Rams & Sam Bradford to start work on dealThe St. Louis Rams and quarterback Sam Bradford's representatives are scheduled to meet Friday in St. Louis, according to a league source.
It is thought to be their first face-to-face meeting since the Rams selected Bradford with the No. 1 overall pick. The two sides spoke before the draft, but could not complete a deal and tabled talks.
Whenever Bradford signs -- and nobody expects him to miss much, if any, training camp -- the deal will include the most guaranteed money in an NFL contract. - Espn.com
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