
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Citing unfinished business, defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul said Tuesday he has agreed to terms on a new contract with the New York Giants.
The free agent posted the news on Instagram. He said he chose to return to the team that made him a first-round draft pick in 2010 despite interest from several other teams, including Arizona.
"With that said," he wrote, "I have some unfinished business to take care of in New York!!! Giants fans! Let's get to work for the 2016 season because your boy is back and I am not going anywhere."
The popular pass rusher who had 11 sacks in the 2011 Super Bowl season got one sack in playing final eight games last year after a July 4 fireworks accident cost him his right index finger and he missed half the schedule.
Tamba Hali back in KC on three-year deal
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press that the Chiefs and Tamba Hali have agreed to a three-year contract to keep the veteran linebacker in Kansas City.
The person spoke on the condition of anonymity Tuesday because the deal had not been announced.
The 32-year-old Hali is coming off his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl, despite practicing on a limited basis much of the season because of a troublesome knee. He also had a broken thumb late in the year.
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Still, the Chiefs' former first-round pick finished with 6 1-2 sacks while starting 14 of the 15 games he played. That gave him 86 for his career, matching Neil Smith for second-most in franchise history (see full story).
Bills bring back Incognito
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills have reached an agreement to re-sign offensive guard Richie Incognito to a three-year contract worth $15 million.
The Bills announced the agreement being reached on Tuesday afternoon, a day before Incognito was scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent. A person with direct knowledge of the contract terms provided the details to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because the Bills did not release those figures.
Incognito enjoyed a comeback season last year after spending about 15 months out of football for being a central figure in the Miami Dolphins' bullying scandal in 2014. He started all 16 games for the Bills and was part of an offensive line that helped Buffalo lead the NFL in yards rushing.
Dolphins: Cameron accepts $1.5 million pay cut
MIAMI -- Tight end Jordan Cameron has accepted a $1.5 million pay cut this year to stay with the Miami Dolphins.
Cameron agreed to a restructured contract that reduces his salary this year to $6 million from $7.5 million, with Miami saving the difference in salary cap space.
Cameron signed a two-year deal with the Dolphins a year ago. He caught 35 passes for 386 yards and three scores (see full story).
Chiefs: Former S Belser's brain donated for research
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The family of former Kansas City Chiefs safety Caesar Belser will donate his brain to research into a degenerative brain condition.
Belser's children said he died over the weekend of lung cancer. He played for the Chiefs from 1968 to 1971, including on the 1969 Super Bowl champions.
His son, Jason Belser, and his daughter, Cecilia Belser-Patton, say the family will donate Belser's brain to the University of Texas Southwestern and Dr. Bennet Omalu, a key figure in researching chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
The Kansas City Star reports Belser's children say he suffered from several neurological issues late in life.
Jason Belser, who played in the NFL for 11 years, has already decided to donate his brain when he dies (see full story).