Detroit Lions S Quandre Diggs is competing for one of the starting safety jobs this offseason and may be the leading candidate for the job at this point, in the opinion of ESPN.com’s Michael Rothstein.
Monthly Archives: May 2018
Chiefs | Two Chiefs players still sidelined
Kansas City Chiefs C Mitch Morse (foot) and WR De’Anthony Thomas (leg) did not participate in organized team activities this week. Head coach Andy Reid said both players are doing well in their recoveries.
Chiefs | Two defensive player back on field
Kansas City Chiefs SS Eric Berry (Achilles’) and LB Dee Ford (back) participated in organized team activities this week.
Bengals | Cedric Ogbuehi to work at several spots
Cincinnati Bengals OT Cedric Ogbuehi will work at left tackle and right tackle during organized team activities and is expected to receive time at guard.
Jets | Buster Skrine works with starters
New York Jets CB Buster Skrine worked with the first-team defense during organized team activities this week, but CB Morris Claiborne is also considered a candidate for the starting cornerback job.
Bengals | Tyler Boyd may move around
Cincinnati Bengals WR Tyler Boyd likely will be the slot receiver for the Bengals this season but could also see some time as an outside receiver.
Chargers | Jason Verrett not cleared yet
Los Angeles Chargers CB Jason Verrett (knee) has not been cleared for full participation in practice at this point.
Chargers | Julius Thomas an option for Chargers?
Free-agent TE Julius Thomas (Dolphins) could be an option for the Los Angeles Chargers because of TE Hunter Henry’s (knee) injury, in the opinion of ESPN.com’s Eric D. Williams.
Chargers | LAC considering Antonio Gates
Updating a previous report, free-agent TE Antonio Gates (Chargers) is a player the Los Angeles Chargers have discussed re-signing this offseason because of TE Hunter Henry’s (knee) injury.
Chargers | Mike Williams looking good
Los Angeles Chargers WR Mike Williams has looked more confident and explosive during offseason workouts, in the opinion of ESPN.com’s Eric D. Williams.