Los Angeles Rams manager of football operations Sophie Luoto was named as the team’s new director of football operations Wednesday, Feb. 18.
Monthly Archives: February 2020
Vikings | Stefon Diggs unlikely to get moved
Minnesota Vikings WR Stefon Diggs may be the subject of some trade calls this offseason, but he faces ‘plenty long’ odds of getting traded, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. Diggs recently prompted discussion about potential unhappiness with his situation when he removed Vikings photos from his social media accounts.
49ers | Kendrick Bourne may receive bigger tender
San Francisco 49ers restricted free-agent WR Kendrick Bourne may receive the second-round tender offer this season because the team would not receive any compensation if they place the original-round tender offer on him and lose him to another team.
Eagles | Nigel Bradham officially released
Philadelphia Eagles LB Nigel Bradham was officially released Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Texans | Brandon Dunn receives new deal
Houston Texans DT Brandon Dunn signed a contract extension with the Texans Wednesday, Feb. 19. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Titans | Cameron Batson signs one-year deal
Tennessee Titans WR Cameron Batson signed a new one-year contract with the Titans Wednesday, Feb. 19. Financial terms were not disclosed. He was scheduled to be an exclusive rights free agent this offseason.
Ravens | Baltimore hopes to keep Jihad Ward
Baltimore Ravens impending free-agent DT Jihad Ward is one of the players the Ravens want to re-sign this offseason, and the two sides have had discussions this week.
NFL | Brandon Aiyuk will be ready for combine
Arizona State WR Brandon Aiyuk (groin) will be a full participant at the NFL Scouting Combine after he missed the Senior Bowl because of a groin injury.
Redskins | Adrian Peterson returning
Washington Redskins RB Adrian Peterson’s option was exercised by the team Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Seahawks | Jadeveon Clowney seeking big deal
Impending free-agent DE Jadeveon Clowney (Seahawks) once to be one of the highest-paid defensive players – if not the highest-paid – with a contract that will set the market for his position, according to Matt Miller of Bleacher Report.