Ohio State CB Denzel Ward said he had a pre-draft visit with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Monthly Archives: April 2018
Broncos | Riley Dixon not at workouts
Denver Broncos P Riley Dixon did not report for the start of offseason workouts this week and has been advised by his agent to wait until the team informs him of his status with the team.
Broncos | Denver open to trading pick
Denver Broncos general manager John Elway said he is open to trading the No. 5 overall pick in the NFL draft.
Giants | Brandon Marshall failed physical
Updating a previous report, former New York Giants WR Brandon Marshall (ankle) was released because of a failed physical. The move created $5.1 million more in salary cap space.
Giants | Brandon Marshall released
New York Giants WR Brandon Marshall is being released Thursday, April 19, according to a source.
Footballguys View: A long-anticipated move which will save the Giants some cap space. They have very little left, so this should at least make it easier to sign their rookies. It’s hard to say what the market will be for Marshall coming off an injury at his age.
Browns | Jamie Meder signs tender
Cleveland Browns restricted free-agent DL Jamie Meder signed his tender Thursday, April 19.
Falcons | Julio Jones not at workouts
Atlanta Falcons WR Julio Jones is not participating in the voluntary offseason program this week. Head coach Dan Quinn said he already knew Jones wouldn’t be at the program.
Cardinals | Arizona signs Marcus Williams
Free-agent CB Marcus Williams (Texans) signed a one-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals Thursday, April 19. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Buccaneers | Kendell Beckwith’s return unclear
Updating a previous report, Tampa Bay Buccaneers LB Kendell Beckwith (ankle) will miss the entire offseason program and a timetable for his return is not clear yet. General manager Jason Licht said there will be a better idea of Beckwith’s status in training camp. Beckwith recently suffered a fractured ankle in a car accident.
Buccaneers | Jameis Winston, DeSean Jackson improving bond
Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston and WR DeSean Jackson have already spent time together this offseason to improve their deep-ball chemistry. Winston said they’re going to find more time to work outside the team facility and build their connection.