Atlanta Falcons DE Dwight Freeney (non-injury) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Jan. 25.
Monthly Archives: January 2017
Colts | Several Colts assistants returning
Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski, offensive line coach Joe Philbin, running backs coach Jemal Singleton, tight ends coach Jim Hostler and quarterbacks coach Brian Schottenheimer will all return to the team next season.
Falcons | Julio Jones to rest this week
Atlanta Falcons WR Julio Jones (toe) will not participate in practice this week.
Cowboys | Dan Bailey unlikely to have surgery
Dallas Cowboys PK Dan Bailey (back) is not expected to need back surgery this offseason even though he dealt with a back injury during the season, according to executive vice president Stephen Jones.
Cowboys | No surgery expected for Tyron Smith
Dallas Cowboys OT Tyron Smith (back) is not expected to need back surgery this offseason even though he dealt with a back injury during the season, according to executive vice president Stephen Jones.
Cowboys | Cedric Thornton has surgery
Dallas Cowboys DT Cedric Thornton (shoulder) underwent shoulder surgery earlier this week.
Dolphins | Ndamukong Suh had knee surgery
Updating a previous report, Miami Dolphins DT Ndamukong Suh (knee) will not play in the Pro Bowl because he had minor knee surgery after the season.
Texans | Chris Clark underwent surgery
Houston Texans OT Chris Clark (shoulder) recently underwent shoulder surgery but his prognosis is good.
Colts | Indy to interview six GM candidates
The Indianapolis Colts are scheduled to interview Colts vice president of football operations Jimmy Raye III, Green Bay Packers director of football operations Eliot Wolf, Kansas City Chiefs director of player personnel Chris Ballard, Seattle Seahawks co-director of pro personnel Scott Fitterer, Seahawks co-director of pro personnel Trent Kirchner and Minnesota Vikings assistant general manager George Paton for their general manager position.
Bills | Tyrod Taylor’s surgery a non-factor for GM
Buffalo Bills QB Tyrod Taylor (groin) is recovering from groin surgery, but general manager Doug Whaley will not use that as a factor in determining the quarterback’s future with the Bills. Buffalo has until March 11 to pick up Taylor’s contract option, which has an injury guarantee for $27.5 million. Taylor is said to be recovering on schedule.