SAN DIEGO — One of the NFL’s elite offenses regained a big-play receiver Friday when Malcom Floyd and the Chargers agreed on a two-year contract. Financial terms of the deal weren’t released.

Floyd, who started his career in 2004 as an undrafted free agent out of Wyoming, averaged 19.4 yards per catch last season and led San Diego’s wide receivers with 37 receptions.

“He was like a human vacuum machine,” backup quarterback Billy Volek said. “Any ball that was put his way, he went up and got it.”

Reports out of Baltimore had the Ravens close to signing Floyd.

Favre shoots down comeback

HATTIESBURG, Miss. — Brett Favre was not interested in entertaining a reporter’s inquiry about the possibility of playing for the Dolphins.

“You’re from Miami?” Favre asked, when introduced to a Miami Herald reporter. “Don’t you have anything better to do?”

Favre’s body moved slowly and gingerly, each step appearing to take as much deliberate effort as the next. He didn’t look like a man capable of returning to the NFL.

“I haven’t heard anything, and I don’t have any interest,” Favre said. “No.”

Perhaps that’s why the Dolphins signed Kevin O’Connell, who backed up Favre during his first comeback with the Jets in 2008.

Footnotes.

The Steelers signed linebacker LaMarr Woodley to a six-year, $61.5 million contract that runs through the 2016 season.

• Tight end Marcedes Lewis signed a five-year contract worth about $35 million, including nearly $17 million guaranteed, to remain with the Jaguars.

• Mike Patterson returned to Eagles camp two days after his seizure at practice, but there is no timetable for when the defensive tackle can return, and questions linger if his career can even resume.

• Former Titans linebacker David Thornton retired after nine seasons in the NFL.

• The Saints signed free-agent center Olin Kreutz to a one-year contract worth up to $4 million with incentives.

• Panthers defensive tackle Ron Edwards (torn triceps) is out indefinitely, and rookie offensive lineman Zack Williams (torn ACL) likely will miss the season.

• Jets offensive lineman Damien Woody will retire after 12 seasons and will join ESPN as an NFL analyst.