Tennessee Titans director of player personnel Ryan Cowden was promoted to vice president of player personnel Friday, May 25. Kevin Turks has been named director of pro personnel and Rob Reiderer has been named as a scouting assistant.
Monthly Archives: May 2018
Dolphins | Mike McCray financial details
Miami Dolphins LB Mike McCray received a $10,000 signing bonus and $12,000 in guaranteed money, regardless of whether or not he makes the team.
Dolphins | Jalen Davis financial details
Miami Dolphins CB Jalen Davis received a $20,000 signing bonus and $25,000 in guaranteed money, regardless of whether or not he makes the team.
Saints | Mike Westhoff’s status up in the air
It remains uncertain if special teams coach Mike Westhoff will return to the New Orleans Saints for the 2018 season, since he is still recovering from leg surgery performed shortly after the end of last season. Head coach Sean Payton said that if Westhoff decides to return for another year, it likely wouldn’t be until training camp. For now, Bradford Banta and Kevin O’Dea are sharing duties coaching special teams.
Seahawks | Pete Carroll talks up Chris Carson
Seattle Seahawks RB Chris Carson (ankle) is in ‘extraordinary condition’ following ankle surgery last year, according to head coach Pete Carroll.
Bears | Tarik Cohen must improve as blocker
Chicago Bears RB Tarik Cohen could ‘no doubt’ serve as the third-down back if he can prove to be a capable blocker, according to running backs coach Charles London.
Chiefs | Sammy Watkins wows in OTAs
Kansas City Chiefs WR Sammy Watkins made multiple one-handed catches during OTAs Thursday, May 24.
Broncos | Phillip Lindsay could return punts
Denver Broncos RB Phillip Lindsay is seeing time as a punt returner during OTAs.
Rams | Brandin Cooks fitting in
Los Angeles Rams WR Brandin Cooks and QB Jared Goff connecting in the passing game has ‘become the norm’ during OTAs, according to Myles Simmons of TheRams.com.
Chiefs | Patrick Mahomes struggling
Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes’ struggles during OTAs are nothing to be worried about, according to head coach Andy Reid. ‘We throw in a lot of new stuff so you want to test what you can get away with in these camps, so you’re going to have interceptions,’ Reid said. ‘That doesn’t bother me.’