NFL-National Football League roundup

March 19 (Reuters) - After missing on their priority targets at tight end last week, the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday signed Jacob Tamme and Tony Moeaki. Tamme spent the past three seasons with the Denver Broncos, and Moeaki was with new coach Dan Quinn in Seattle last season. -- The Seattle Seahawks, who have been scouring the defensive line market, added two, coming to terms on a one-year deal with veteran tackle Ahtyba Rubin and re-signing tackle D'Anthony Smith. Rubin had played the past seven seasons in Cleveland, where he was a sixth-round pick in 2008, while Smith spent the 2014 season on injured reserve. -- Adrian Peterson's agent has been told that the Minnesota Vikings will not release the star running back, who missed most of last season suspended after doling out harsh physical discipline of his young son. Agent Ben Dogra said Wednesday night that Vikings general manager Rick Spielman told him of the team's decision earlier in the day. Peterson has three years left on his six-year, $96 million deal, including $12.75 million next season, with a $15.4 million cap hit. -- The Indianapolis Colts signed Demarco Cox, a former basketball player who did not play college football. Cox, who is 6 feet 8 and 294 pounds and played four years of basketball at Mississippi, is expected to be tried at offensive tackle by the Colts. The Colts also announced that exclusive-rights linebacker Daniel Adongo signed his tender. Adongo, a former rugby player, spent last season on injured reserve. -- The Cleveland Browns reportedly came to terms with wide receiver Dwayne Bowe on a two-year deal. The Kansas City Chiefs released Bowe last week after they signed wide receiver Jeremy Maclin to a five-year, $55 million contract. Bowe, a 2007 first-round pick, caught 532 passes for 7,155 yards and 44 touchdowns in eight years. -- A day after the Baltimore Ravens released Bernard Pierce in the wake of a DUI arrest, the Jacksonville Jaguars claimed the running back off waivers. The three-year veteran joins Denard Robinson and Toby Gerhart in the Jaguars' backfield. -- The Miami Dolphins declined to match the Buffalo Bills' offer sheet for tight end Charles Clay. The deal reportedly is for five years and $38 million, with more than $20 million guaranteed. -- Former first-round cornerback Patrick Robinson signed a one-year deal with the San Diego Chargers. Robinson, drafted 32nd overall in 2010 by the New Orleans Saints, has nine interceptions and recovered from a knee injury that wiped out his 2013 season to serve as the Saints' nickel cornerback last season. -- Blocking tight end Daniel Fells re-signed with the New York Giants. Fells, 31, received a one-year deal worth $870,000 after catching four touchdown passes among his 16 receptions in 2014. -- Tight end Dante Rosario signed a one-year contract with the Chicago Bears. Rosario has appeared in 122 games, including 32 starts, over eight seasons with the Carolina Panthers (2007-11), Denver Broncos (2011), Miami Dolphins (2011), San Diego Chargers (2012), Dallas Cowboys (2013) and Bears (2013-14). -- Geno Smith will have competition for the Jets' starting quarterback job, but he is likely to get a head-start with veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick expected to miss spring workouts while he recovers from the broken leg he suffered in December. Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan said during a conference call Thursday that Smith and third-string quarterback Matt Simms are expected to get a bulk of the snaps during minicamp and Organized Team Activities (OTAs) during the spring. (Editing by ......) ))