Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger (elbow) has a check-up on his injured elbow scheduled for Friday, Feb. 21, in Los Angeles, and Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert says he is optimistic. ‘All signs are good,’ Colbert said Thursday, Feb. 13. ‘We’re hopeful he can make a complete recovery.’
Monthly Archives: February 2020
Titans | Anthony Firkser snares extension
Tennessee Titans TE Anthony Firkser on Thursday, Feb. 13, agreed to a one-year contract extension with the team.
Broncos | Courtland Sutton took huge leap
Denver Broncos WR Courtland Sutton caught 72 passes for 1,112 yards with three drops in 2019 after finishing with a 42-704 stat line with nine drops in his rookie season of 2018.
Jets | Robby Anderson miscast with Jets?
New York Jets WR Robby Anderson, a pending free agent this offseason, ranks fourth in the league with 112 targets of 20-plus yards since 2016, but the Jets’ quarterbacks have been unable to take advantage of that with a 28.3 percent accuracy rate on such passes during that time span, ranking 31st in the league.
Ravens | Jordan Richards re-signs
Baltimore Ravens impending free-agent CB Jordan Richards signed a one-year deal Thursday, Feb. 13. Financial terms weren’t disclosed.
Lions | Matthew Stafford trade rumors false
Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford is the subject of trade rumors, but general manager Bob Quinn stated the rumors are ‘100 percent false.’
Lions | Kenny Golladay happy in Detroit
Detroit Lions WR Kenny Golladay is reportedly not concerned that a contract extension will get done at some point as he enters the fourth and final year of his rookie deal.’I wouldn’t mind being in Detroit for a while. Everything should work itself out. I’m enjoying myself,’ Golladay told USA TODAY’s Doug Farrar.
Browns | Cleveland willing to part with David Njoku?
Cleveland Browns TE David Njoku ‘fell out of favor’ under the previous regime and is clearly losing the trust of QB Baker Mayfield, in the opinion of ESPN’s Jake Trotter, who believes it possible the Browns will consider moving him if they can ‘get something that can help them in return.’
Ravens | Tony Jefferson may not be long for Baltimore
Baltimore Ravens S Tony Jefferson has yet to live up to expectations halfway through the four-year contract he signed two years ago, and the Ravens could save $7 million in cap space by cutting him this offseason, according to ESPN.com’s Jamison Hensley.
Jaguars | Four could be on chopping block
Jacksonville Jaguars WR Marqise Lee, LB Jake Ryan, DT Marcell Dareus and CB A.J. Bouye could be released for salary cap reasons before the start of the new league year, in the opinion of Jaguars.com’s John Oehser.