Three quarterbacks find themselves looking for a new team, for a variety of reasons.Former Heisman Trophy and Offensive Rookie of the Year winner Robert Griffin III will leave the Washington Redskins this spring. After a stellar first season, where RG3 led his franchise to their first play-off appearance in five years, injury and controversy have outweighed performance and he finds himself no longer required in Washington.San Francisco 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick appears to have grown disillusioned with life in Northern California. The five-year veteran was benched midway through last season and, despite new head coach Chip Kellys insistence that he wants Kaepernick around, the player is weighing up his options across the league. Footage of RG3 clearing his locker in Washington earlier in the offseason To say Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel has never really got going in the NFL would be a colossal understatement. Following a celebrated collegiate career with Texas A&M, including winning the Heisman Trophy in his freshman year, uncertainty immediately surfaced over Manziels professionalism as well as his ability to lead a team and learn a playbook.Off the field issues, including an ongoing domestic assault case as well as numerous alcohol-related misdemeanours, have led the Browns to announce they plan on severing ties with Manziel as soon as the new season officially begins on March 9.With no real outstanding QB talent in this years draft, teams may be tempted to look at free agency for a solution to their quarterback woes. Ins & outs Our live blog has all the latest news Dallas Cowboys This is how Tony Romo reinjured his shoulder last season The Cowboys had a very disappointing year and a lot of those problems were at the quarterback position. Tony Romo is the face of the franchise and a good starter in Dallas, having been with the team since 2003. However the veteran is 36, is due to have further shoulder surgery this summer, and is a high-risk injury liability.When Romo was unavailable the teams production fell away drastically, and head coach Jason Garrett will need to have a contingency plan. Cowboys management were impressed with draft prospect Carson Wentz after his Senior Bowl and Combine performances. However, if they decide to go for experience ahead of potential, RG3 may be the option they move for.Owner Jerry Jones was a big fan of Manziel before he was eventually drafted to the Browns and he may be willing to take a chance on the 23-year-old, who excelled in Texas as a college athlete.Houston Texans Brian Hoyer could find himself replaced Even though they made the play-offs, Bill OBrien had a rough time with the quarterback position last year. As we saw in the opening sequence of NFL Hard Knocks, the head coach made an impassioned plea on behalf of his QBs, to give them a chance and show the world they could play. However, halfway through the first game starter Brian Hoyer had been benched for Ryan Mallet. By the end of October, Mallet had been released from the team altogether.Without a particularly high draft pick, and needs in other areas, Griffin or Kaepernick could be an answer to the Texans problems. OBrien, a former quarterbacks coach, may see either signing as an opportunity for a cut-price, potentially franchise quarterback.Cleveland Browns Watch Johnny Manziel throw his first touchdown pass of the season. With a new management structure in place at Cleveland, the Browns are eager to usher in a new era of success for the franchise. They have already committed to releasing Manziel and will need to replace him with a consistent, if not world class, passer.The Browns have the No 2 pick in this years draft and, with Tennessee settled on Marcus Mariota as their quarterback of the future, Cleveland are expected to have their pick of the board. However, this QB draft class is weaker than in previous seasons so it wouldnt be a surprise if the Browns made a play for Kaepernick or Griffin.Kaepernick has experience at the top level which may help rookie coach Hue Jackson. He has been to the Super Bowl and has the ability to move the chains. The Browns are crying out for reliability and they might just find it in Kaepernick.Philadelphia Eagles Sam Bradford highlights Despite the Eagles re-signing Sam Bradford and coach Doug Pederson labelling him the perfect fit, the franchise still needs depth at QB.Philadelphia hold the No 13 pick in this years draft, and that may be enough to secure the third-best QB. However if its not, and fans are left once again with an injured Bradford and no back-up of real note, Pederson may quickly find himself on the hot seat in Philly.Los Angeles Rams Rams may want to improve upon Case Keenum Having moved 1,800 miles to return to their first home, the LA Rams will be looking for their first play-off appearance since 2005. Can they do that with Case Keenum under centre?Head coach Jeff Fisher was a big fan of Manziel coming out of college, and still believes in the potential of Johnny Football. Its not inconceivable that Fisher brings in what he hopes will be his Hollywood quarterback.Also See:NFL VideoRookies guideNFL on Sky SportsPunditsErik McCoy Youth Jersey . Kyle Denbrook, a soccer player from Saint Marys University, took the CIS male athlete of the week honour. Stanley, a fourth-year business administration student from Charlottetown, scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Dalhousie on Friday and tallied again in a 1-0 win over Saint Marys on Sunday. 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Caslavska had cancer of the pancreas and underwent surgery last year, the committee previously said. She later had chemotherapy treatment.She was always a great role model to others, said Jiri Kejval, the committees president. Till the last moment, she was full of energy which she managed to pass on to all those around her. We will miss her greatly.Born on May 3, 1942, in Prague, Caslavska claimed her first Olympic medal -- a silver -- at the 1960 Rome Games.Her golden era began four years later.She won three Olympic golds in Tokyo in 1964 -- in the vault, the individual all-round and the balance beam -- to establish herself as a major force in her sport.Four years later, Caslavska became an outspoken supporter of Alexander Dubceks liberal reforms meant to lead toward democratization of communist Czechoslovakia, an era known as the Prague Spring. She signed the Two Thousand Words manifesto published in June 1968 that called for deeper pro-democratic changes. That document angered Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, who ordered the Warsaw Pacts troops to invade Czechoslovakia to crush the reforms in August.Facing possible persecution, Caslavska went into hiding and was allowed only just before the 1968 Mexico City Olympics to join the national gymnastics team.She triumphed in four disciplines, winning the Olympic gold in the vault, the individual all-round, the floor exercise and the uneven bars. With anothher two silver medals at the 1968 Games, she became the top medalist and was later named the worlds best female athlete of the year.ddddddddddddFor many, she will be remembered for her silent protest against the Soviet invasion. Standing on the top of the medal stand alongside Soviet gymnast Larisa Petrik, with whom she shared the gold in the floor exercise, Caslavska turned her head down and to the right when the Soviet national anthem was played.Combined with her gymnastic performances, the gesture made her the star of the games.At home, Caslavska faced persecution from the post-invasion hard-line communist regime. It wasnt until 1974 that she was allowed to work as coach in her country and later, in 1979-81, in Mexico.After the 1989 anti-communist Velvet Revolution led by Vaclav Havel ended more than 40 years of communism, Caslavska became Havels adviser and was elected the president of the Czechoslovak and later of the Czech Olympic Committee. In 1995-2001, she was a member of the International Olympic Committee.She received the U.N.s Pierre de Coubertin Prize for promoting fair play in 1989 and was also awarded the Olympic Order.In a personal setback, her marriage with Josef Odlozil, an athlete whom she married during the Mexico Games, ended in the 1980s. Her son, Martin, was found guilty of assault that led to his fathers death in 1993 and was sentenced to four years in prison. Although he was soon pardoned by Havel, Caslavska had to undergo treatment for depression and withdrew temporarily from the public life.prison. Although he was soon pardoned b' ' '