Updating a previous report, Green Bay Packers RB Michael Hill signed a two-year contract with the team. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Packers | Michael Hill contract update
Monthly Archives: February 2014
Charles Woodson: Retirement a ‘serious consideration’
Charles Woodson would like to return to the Oakland Raiders for another season. However, the 37-year-old defensive back acknowledged Thursday he’d be open to ending his career if the money isn’t right.
Charles Woodson: Retirement a ‘serious consideration’
Packers | Chris Banjo contract update
Updating a previous report, the Green Bay Packers re-signed FS Chris Banjo to a one-year deal worth $495,000.
Packers | Chris Banjo contract update
Giants | Want RBs to be able to block
New York Giants offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo said his top priority in running backs is that they are able to pass block. ‘Obviously, it’s ideal to have a guy that is functional out of the backfield catching the football, but at the end of the day, if they can’t protect the quarterback, they’re going to have a hard time getting on the field,’ McAdoo said.
Giants | Want RBs to be able to block
Dolphins | Chris Clemons allowed to test market
The Miami Dolphins have told impending free-agent SS Chris D. Clemons that they would be fine with him testing the free-agent market then coming back to them. The Dolphins are interested in re-signing Clemons.
Dolphins | Chris Clemons allowed to test market
Dolphins | GM optimistic about deal with Brent Grimes
Miami Dolphins general manager Dennis Hickey said he is optimistic about the team being able to re-sign impending free-agent CB Brent Grimes to a new contract.
Dolphins | GM optimistic about deal with Brent Grimes
Salary cap expected to make nearly $10M jump in 2014
General managers and players across the NFL can rejoice. The NFL salary cap is expected to be set at $133 million in 2014, a nearly $10 million jump. What does that mean for teams like the cap-strapped Dallas Cowboys?
Salary cap expected to make nearly $10M jump in 2014
Salary cap expected to make $10 million jump in 2014
General managers and players across the NFL can rejoice. The NFL salary cap is expected to be set at $133 million in 2014, a nearly $10 million jump. What does that mean for teams like the cap-strapped Dallas Cowboys?
Salary cap expected to make $10 million jump in 2014
Dolphins | Likely will pick up option in Mike Pouncey’s deal
The Miami Dolphins fully intend to pick up the fifth-year option in C Mike Pouncey’s contract, which will cause the contract to run through the 2015 season. Pouncey probably will want to sign a contract extension this offseason.
Dolphins | Likely will pick up option in Mike Pouncey’s deal
Dolphins | GM says Mike Pouncey has future with team
Miami Dolphins general manager Dennis Hickey said he talked with C Mike Pouncey earlier this month and is excited about Pouncey’s future with the team.
Dolphins | GM says Mike Pouncey has future with team