Free-agent C Hroniss Grasu (Dolphins) signed with the Tennessee Titans Thursday, Feb. 7. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Monthly Archives: February 2019
Jets | Jordan Morgan joins Jets
Free-agent OG Jordan Morgan (Titans) signed with the New York Jets Thursday, Feb. 7. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Raiders | Martavis Bryant could return by camp
Oakland Raiders WR Martavis Bryant is suspended indefinitely but could return by training camp if he follows his treatment plans and does not have any setbacks.
Rams | Two Rams signed to futures contracts
Los Angeles Rams QB Brandon Allen and OT Darrell Williams were signed to Reserve/Futures contracts Thursday, Feb. 7.
49ers | Miles Austin hired by 49ers
Former NFL WR Miles Austin was hired by the San Francisco 49ers Thursday, Feb. 7, as their offensive quality control coach, according to a source.
Bengals | Brian Callahan, others officially hired
Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan was officially hired Thursday, Feb. 7. Additionally, offensive line coach Jim Turner, tight ends coach James Casey and assistant offensive line coach Ben Martin were officially hired in their respective roles.
Packers | Green Bay could move on from Randall Cobb
Green Bay Packers WR Randall Cobb should not be re-signed, in the opinion of the Green Bay Press-Gazette’s Pete Dougherty, who believes Cobb’s size and injury history are reasons the team should move on.
Jets | Bilal Powell expected to depart
New York Jets RB Bilal Powell’s ‘days with the Jets are probably over,’ according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, who believes the team will turn to RB Elijah McGuire as their No. 2 back and allow Powell to sign elsewhere in free agency.
Bears | DeAndre Houston-Carson unlikely to be tendered
Chicago Bears restricted free-agent S DeAndre Houston-Carson likely will not receive a tender offer this offseason, in the opinion of the Chicago Tribune’s Brad Biggs.
Bears | Adrian Amos could return
Chicago Bears impending free-agent SS Adrian Amos could re-sign with the Bears this offseason, but the team is not expected to invest a lot of money at the position this offseason, in the opinion of the Chicago Tribune’s Brad Biggs.