Philadelphia Eagles FS Nate Allen is an impending free-agent, but he is expected to return to the team in 2014, even though one former coach said Allen’s biggest drawback is that he was ‘afraid to hit.’
Eagles | Nate Allen expected to be back
Monthly Archives: January 2014
Eagles | Two CBs likely safe
Philadelphia Eagles CBs Bradley Fletcher and Cary Williams are likely safe from being salary cap casualties during the offseason. Fletcher has a price tag of $3.275 million, and Williams for $4.75 million, in 2014. That is viewed as being relatively cheap for starting cornerbacks.
Eagles | Two CBs likely safe
Eagles | Brandon Graham’s future depends on move
The future of Philadelphia Eagles DE Brandon Graham as an outside linebacker might depend on whether the club is able to deal LB Trent Cole during the offseason.
Eagles | Brandon Graham’s future depends on move
Carr, Fales throw TDs as South wins Senior Bowl
Carr, Fales throw TDs as South wins Senior Bowl
Carr, Fales throw TDs as South wins Senior Bowl
Eagles | Todd Herremans expected back
Philadelphia Eagles OG Todd Herremans is scheduled to make $3 million in 2014, and he is expected to return at right guard.
Eagles | Todd Herremans expected back
Eagles | Team likes their TE corps
The Philadelphia Eagles like TEs James Casey, Brent Celek and Zach Ertz, and just because Casey and Celek will get raises in salary to $4 million in 2014, it doesn’t mean they won’t be back.
Eagles | Team likes their TE corps
Eagles | Draft class determines future of WRs
The Philadelphia Eagles have exclusive rights to re-sign WRs Riley Cooper and Jeremy Maclin (knee) before March 11. The 2014 NFL Draft has a group of underclassmen who could make the 2014 NFL Draft the deepest at the receiver position in years, and that could affect how the club approaches re-signing Cooper and Maclin. However, a pool of coaches, executives, scouts and agents suggested the team is likely to retain both players unless they opt to test the market.
Eagles | Draft class determines future of WRs
Dolphins | Complete follow-up interviews for GM
The Miami Dolphins completed follow-up interviews for their vacant general manager position Saturday, Jan. 25. New England Patriots director of pro personnel Nick Caserio, Tennessee Titans vice president of football operations Lake Dawson and Tampa Bay Buccaneers director of player personnel Dennis Hickey were the candidates interviewed again.
Dolphins | Complete follow-up interviews for GM
Gary Andersen receives extension from Wisconsin
Gary Andersen receives extension from Wisconsin
Gary Andersen receives extension from Wisconsin
Darrelle Revis: ‘Sky is the limit’ for me, Buccaneers
Darrelle Revis had a lackluster 2013 by his lofty standards, but the Tampa Bay cornerback tells Kevin Patra that Revis Island will return to form with new Buccaneers coach Lovie Smith in charge.
Darrelle Revis: ‘Sky is the limit’ for me, Buccaneers