Report: Clowney’s Sweepstakes Could be Down to 2
Clowney’s decision might come sooner than you think, as his sweepstakes are now down to two teams.
Clowney’s decision might come sooner than you think, as his sweepstakes are now down to two teams.
The Jets aren’t done adding to their offensive line, as they’ve signed former Panther, Greg Van Roten.
Duke guard, Tre Jones, has decided to enter the 2020 NBA Draft.
Where will this prospect end up?
The Philadelphia Eagles decided to let Malcolm Jenkins walk, not paying him the money he wanted. On Wednesday, Jenkins signed back with the team that drafted him, the New Orleans Saints for four years, $32 million with $16.5 million guaranteed. Jenkins obviously would have helped the Eagles this year, but they were more worried about the last year or two of a four year deal. At the end of the deal he will be turning 36, and he could start to lose his swagger; the Eagles also want to get younger.
Every year free agency is full of surprises but this year has been extra wild. Tom Brady is now a Buccaneer, DeAndre Hopkins was traded to the Cardinals without the Texans getting back a first-round pick, and the Colts gave up a top 15 pick and a boatload of money for DeForest Buckner while also signing Philip Rivers to a one year deal. We are almost a week into free agency, yet a lot of players haven’t signed new deals.
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Emmanuel Sanders is heading to the fourth team of his career after agreeing to a deal with the New Orleans Saints.
Clowney’s decision might come sooner than you think, as his sweepstakes are now down to two teams.
The Jets aren’t done adding to their offensive line, as they’ve signed former Panther, Greg Van Roten.
Duke guard, Tre Jones, has decided to enter the 2020 NBA Draft.
Where will this prospect end up?
The Philadelphia Eagles decided to let Malcolm Jenkins walk, not paying him the money he wanted. On Wednesday, Jenkins signed back with the team that drafted him, the New Orleans Saints for four years, $32 million with $16.5 million guaranteed. Jenkins obviously would have helped the Eagles this year, but they were more worried about the last year or two of a four year deal. At the end of the deal he will be turning 36, and he could start to lose his swagger; the Eagles also want to get younger.
Every year free agency is full of surprises but this year has been extra wild. Tom Brady is now a Buccaneer, DeAndre Hopkins was traded to the Cardinals without the Texans getting back a first-round pick, and the Colts gave up a top 15 pick and a boatload of money for DeForest Buckner while also signing Philip Rivers to a one year deal. We are almost a week into free agency, yet a lot of players haven’t signed new deals.
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Jordan Leandre lays out some potential mid-round targets for the Patriots at wide receiver.
Recapping the Denver Broncos offseason to this point –– it’s been a busy one.
Emmanuel Sanders is heading to the fourth team of his career after agreeing to a deal with the New Orleans Saints.
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