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Monthly Archives: July 2016
Panthers | Kurt Coleman terms
Updating a previous report, Carolina Panthers SS Kurt Coleman’s three-year deal is worth $17 million with $7 million guaranteed. He will receive $6 million up front.
Jets | Zac Stacy waived
New York Jets RB Zac Stacy (leg) was waived Wednesday, July 27, due to a failed physical. The team could opt to re-sign him in the future.
Buccaneers | Mike Evans working on injury prevention
Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans said Wednesday, July 27, he’s doing a lot more preventative maintenance to reduce hamstring issues.
Jaguars | Jalen Ramsey to be limited
Updating previous reports, Jacksonville Jaguars CB Jalen Ramsey (knee) will play inside and nickel in training camp as the team uses him with caution, according to head coach Gus Bradley.
Chiefs | Jamaal Charles placed on PUP
Kansas City Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles (knee) was placed on the Physically Unable to Perform list Wednesday, July 27.
Eagles | Nigel Bradham unlikely to be cut
Updating a previous report, Philadelphia Eagles LB Nigel Bradham isn’t likely to be released after his arrest, according to head coach Doug Pederson.
Jets | Bernard Pierce joining Jets
Free-agent RB Bernard Pierce (Jaguars) will sign with the New York Jets Wednesday, July 27.
Jets | Brandon Marshall sheds weight
New York Jets WR Brandon Marshall arrived at camp Wednesday, July 27, at 224.8 pounds, which is 10 pounds lighter than he was last season. Six weeks ago, he weighed 244 pounds, and he was instructed to get under 230 pounds.
Jets | Ryan Fitzpatrick impasse nearing end?
Updating an ongoing story, free-agent QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (Jets) is believed to be close to ending his impasse with the New York Jets, according to some that know him well.
Footballguys View: Training camps are kicking off all around the NFL, so it’s time to get back to work. Fitzpatrick may have overvalued his position earlier this offseason when guys like Sam Bradford (Eagles) and Brock Osweiler (Texans) were getting paid. Now, he’s likely to accept a much lower offer than originally expected just to play football. It’s worth noting that other reports indicate there is no end in sight….sigh…we guess the drama continues.