Free-agent QB Ryan Nassib (Jaguars) worked out for the Baltimore Ravens Wednesday, Jan. 31, according to a source.
Monthly Archives: January 2018
Patriots | Rob Gronkowski still in protocol
Updating previous reports, New England Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski (concussion) is still in the concussion protocol and has not been cleared to play at this point, according to head coach Bill Belichick.
Bengals | Jeremy Hill plans to test market
Cincinnati Bengals impending free-agent RB Jeremy Hill has indicated that he plans to test the free-agent market this offseason.
Titans | Two assistant coaches staying with team
Tennessee Titans tight ends coach Arthur Smith will remain on the coaching staff. Assistant special teams coach Craig Aukerman has been named the team’s new special teams coordinator.
Patriots | Rob Gronkowski limited in practice
New England Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski (concussion) was a limited practice participant Wednesday, Jan. 31.
Steelers | Matt Feiler signs extension
Pittsburgh Steelers OT Matt Feiler signed a one-year contract extension Wednesday, Jan. 31. Financial terms were not disclosed. Feiler was slated to become an exclusive-rights free agent if the deal had not been done.
Redskins | Alex Smith subpar versus NFC East
Kansas City Chiefs QB Alex Smith has played relatively poorly against the NFC East in his career. In 18 career games versus the division Smith has averaged a scanty 217.4 yards and 1.2 touchdowns. Smith will be playing eight games in the NFC East.
Cardinals | Adrian Peterson to be released
Arizona Cardinals RB Adrian Peterson is expected to be released, according to Fox Sports Radio’s Mike Jurecki. Peterson’s salary cap hit would be $3.5 million for 2018.
Cardinals | Jaron Brown not expected back
Arizona Cardinals impending free-agent WR Jaron Brown (knee) is not expected to be re-signed. Arizona sports radio host Mike Jurecki believes Brown is due for a big payday assuming he hits the market.
Broncos | Von Miller wants Kirk Cousins
Washington Redskins impending free-agent QB Kirk Cousins would be welcomed by Denver Broncos LB Von Miller. ‘Kirk could take us over the edge,’ Miller said, ‘but that’s the National Football League. There are a lot of teams that need Kirk.’