Cleveland Browns QB Austin Davis signed a two-year, $4.173 million extension with $500,000 guaranteed Wednesday, Sept. 30.
Monthly Archives: September 2015
Saints | Drew Brees frees up cap space
New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees created $2.6 million in salary cap space for the team by converting $5.2 million of his base salary into a signing bonus Wednesday, Sept. 30. Brees now has a $30 million salary cap hit in 2016.
Texans | Arian Foster a game-time call
Houston Texans RB Arian Foster (groin) is expected to be a game-time decision when Foster tells head coach Bill O’Brien how he feels in pre-game warmups.
Ravens | Crockett Gillmore unlikely to play
Updating a previous report, Baltimore Ravens TE Crockett Gillmore (calf) is not expected to play against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4 Thursday, Oct. 1, according to offensive coordinator Marc Trestman. ‘With Crockett being out…we expect (our young tight ends) to step up and play well for us,’ Trestman said.
Cardinals | ARI trying to get Michael Floyd going
Arizona Cardinals WR Michael Floyd was barely involved in the offense in Week 3. However, head coach Bruce Arians said the team tried ‘to get him going’, and he should have a bigger role moving forward.
Cardinals | Chris Johnson has earned more reps
Arizona Cardinals RB Chris Johnson will remain as a ’15-20 touch’ player, even with RB Andre Ellington (knee) set to return in Week 4, head coach Bruce Arians said Tuesday, Sept. 29.
Titans | Marcus Mariota off to historic start
Tennessee Titans QB Marcus Mariota has thrown at least two touchdowns in each of his first three games in the NFL. He is only the third player in the Super Bowl era to accomplish such a feat.
Ravens | Rough start for Justin Forsett
Baltimore Ravens RB Justin Forsett is only averaging 3.2 yards per carry so far this year, down 2.2 yards per carry from last year (5.4).
Raiders | Amari Cooper in elite company
Oakland Raiders WR Amari Cooper has gained at least 100 yards in each of his last two games. The last Oakland receiver to gain at least 100 yards in back-to-back games was WR Randy Moss in 2005.
Rams | St. Louis not running ball well
St. Louis Rams RBs Todd Gurley, Tre Mason and Benny Cunningham have attributed to the Rams’ league-worst 111 rushing yards in 2015.