The Kansas City Chiefs signed S Leon McQuay III to a Reserve/Futures contract Friday, Jan. 25. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Monthly Archives: January 2019
Vikings | Johnny Stanton waived
Minnesota Vikings FB Johnny Stanton (leg) was waived from the Reserve/Injured list Friday, Jan. 25.
Bears | Chicago adds Redford Jones
Undrafted free-agent PK Redford Jones (Tulsa) signed with the Chicago Bears Friday, Jan. 25. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Ravens | Tony Jefferson had surgery
Updating a previous report, Baltimore Ravens FS Tony Jefferson (ankle) underwent ankle surgery after the season.
Ravens | Tony Jefferson dealing with injury
Baltimore Ravens FS Tony Jefferson (ankle) is expected to be sidelined for four to six weeks because of an ankle injury.
Ravens | Alex Lewis should be ready for camp
Baltimore Ravens OG Alex Lewis (shoulder) is recovering from shoulder surgery but will be ready for the start of training camp.
Chargers | Philip Rivers believes he’ll play past 2019
Los Angeles Chargers QB Philip Rivers is taking a ‘year-by-year’ mentality to his playing future but believes he has a ‘handful’ of seasons left, according to comments he made during a recent interview with XTRA 1360 San Diego.
Footballguys View: Rivers is not done yet. He led the Chargers to the playoffs in 2018 and they’re firmly in a championship window. Rivers is in the final year of his contract in 2019 with a cap hit of $23 million with $7 million in dead money.
Browns | Denzel Ward to play in Pro Bowl
Cleveland Browns CB Denzel Ward (concussion) has been cleared after a week of practice to play in the Pro Bowl on Sunday, Jan. 27.
Ravens | Za’Darius Smith sidelined at least a month
Baltimore Ravens LB Za’Darius Smith (sports hernia) is expected to be sidelined four to six weeks after undergoing sports hernia surgery following the team’s AFC Wild Card game loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
Rams | Teammate has faith in Todd Gurley
Los Angeles Rams RB Todd Gurley will bounce back with a strong game in Super Bowl LIII after rushing for 10 yards and a TD on four carries and catching one pass for three yards in the NFC Championship Game on Jan. 20, in the opinion of QB Jared Goff. I expect him to have a big game,’ Goff said Thursday, Jan. 24. ‘He’s going to go out there and do everything he normally does. For whatever (reason) — last week wasn’t his and it happens. It’s not the end of the world. I think he knows that and approaches it like a pro.’