Philadelphia Eagles DT Fletcher Cox and impending free-agent DE Vinny Curry have begun contract talks with the Eagles this week, according to a source. Cox has one-year left on his contract, while Curry will be an unrestricted free-agent this offseason.
Monthly Archives: January 2016
Jaguars | Allen Robinson sets lofty goals
Jacksonville Jaguars WR Allen Robinson said expectations for the offense are high for 2016, and he added that he wants to improve on his numbers from 2015.
Packers | Aaron Rodgers had knee surgery
Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (knee) had knee surgery following the loss to the Arizona Cardinals in the divisional round of the playoffs, but he said he is ‘doing well’ and ‘recovering on schedule.’
Falcons | No decision yet on Roddy White
Atlanta Falcons WR Roddy White’s future with the team has not yet been decided, according to general manager Thomas Dimitroff.
Footballguys View: White is looking at a likely pay cut if he’s even going to make the team. He’s got a $4.25 million cap number in 2016, and White has previously stated that he is unwilling to take a pay cut. He’s not the same player he used to be, and we’d be shocked if they kept White on the roster with his current price tag.
Cowboys | Tony Romo to lead familiar offense
Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Scott Linehan said he doesn’t expect any major changes in the offensive philosophy in 2016, and he added that he expects QB Tony Romo back and ready to go for the start of the season.
Rams | Case Keenum staying put
Los Angeles Rams impending restricted free-agent QB Case Keenum is going to be back with the team in 2016, according to general manager Les Snead. ‘We’re not going to let him go somewhere else,’ Snead said.
Bills | Nigel Bradham may not return
Buffalo Bills impending free-agent LB Nigel Bradham may not re-sign with the team this offseason if his asking price is too expensive.
Jets | Chris Ivory wants to stay with Jets
New York Jets impending free-agent RB Chris Ivory said he would like to re-sign with the Jets but is not sure if the team will have the salary cap space to bring him back.
49ers | Colin Kaepernick could reclaim starting gig
San Francisco 49ers chief executive officer Jed York can see QB Colin Kaepernick winning his starting job back in 2016 if he is healthy. ‘There’s no question in my mind,’ York replied. ‘I’ve always had a very, very high opinion of Kap. Kap’s a great kid, he’s done a lot of great things for us. And again, this is a fresh start for everybody.’
NFL | Carson Wentz has met with four teams
North Dakota State QB Carson Wentz has met with the Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, New York Jets and Philadelphia Eagles.