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Colvin played for the Jaguars the past four seasons where he had 164 tackles, 14 passes defended and 12 tackles for losses. A fourth-round pick in 2014, Colvin appeared in every game for the Jaguars last season and had his first career interception in Jacksonville's playoff game against the Bills.
Fulton has started 46 games over the past four seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs and Henderson started at right tackle in 26 games combined for the Buffalo Bills over the past four seasons. Kelemete started eight regular-season games for New Orleans last season and appeared in both of the team's playoff games.
Joseph is a 12-year veteran who has spent the past seven seasons in Houston. He has started 103 games for the Texans and has 14 interceptions and 329 tackles.
The Latest on the trial in a lawsuit accusing New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning of selling bogus memorabilia (all times local):
11 p.m.
Three memorabilia collectors have settled a lawsuit that claimed New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning provided bogus "game-worn" equipment that was sold to unsuspecting collectors.
A trial was set to begin next week in New Jersey.
A spokesman for the defendants, who included Manning, the Giants and the team's equipment managers Authentic Jerome Baker Jersey , says a confidential settlement was reached on Monday.
Manning and the team had denied the allegations.
An attorney for the plaintiffs confirmed the settlement Monday night.
10:15 p.m.
A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit that claimed New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning provided bogus "game-worn" equipment that was sold to unsuspecting collectors.
Jury selection was to have begun this week in New Jersey.
A spokesman for the defendants, who included Manning, the Giants and the team's equipment managers, says a confidential settlement was reached on Monday.
Manning and the team had denied the allegations.
An attorney for the plaintiffs didn't immediately return a message seeking comment.
2:15 p.m.
A trial has been delayed in a lawsuit accusing New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning of selling bogus "game-worn" equipment to unsuspecting collectors.
Jury selection was to have begun this week, but a death in the family of one of the attorneys pushed that back to next Monday.
Three plaintiffs say they bought two of the allegedly fraudulent helmets from Steiner Sports Authentic Kody Clark Jersey , which has a contract with Manning to provide the game-used equipment. They claim they will provide evidence that Manning and the Giants' equipment staff have been defrauding collectors for years.
In court filings, Manning and the team have denied the allegations and have characterized the lead plaintiff as a scam artist who has sold bogus memorabilia himself over the years.
3 a.m.
Jury selection is scheduled to begin in New Jersey in a lawsuit accusing the New York Giants and quarterback Eli Manning of knowingly selling bogus "game-worn" equipment to unsuspecting collectors.
It's set to get underway Monday in Bergen County.
Eric Inselberg and two other plaintiffs say they bought two helmets from Steiner Sports, which has a contract with Manning to provide game-used jerseys and helmets for sale.
Inselberg says the helmets weren't game-used, and that emails show Manning engaged in a pattern of deceiving collectors.
In court filings, Manning and the team have denied the allegations and have characterized Inselberg as a scam artist who sold fake memorabilia himself over a span of several years.
Attorneys for the plaintiffs Jason McCourty Color Rush Jersey , the Giants and Manning didn't return messages seeking comment Sunday night.
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