Day five of the 2010 free agency period is almost in the books and while the major signings have already come and gone, today’s crew certainly didn’t disappoint with multiple former Pro Bowl players switching teams this afternoon. With that in mind, here’s a quick update of all the latest signings to have come across [...]
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In what will likely be the culmination of a very busy evening around the league, Miami has reportedly come to an agreement with free agent linebacker Karlos Dansby on a deal that will make him the third highest paid player at that position in the NFL. According to Jeff Darlington of the Miami Herald, the [...]
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Thought to be a prime target for several teams this off-season, Texans wide receiver Kevin Walter has shunned the open market and accepted a new contract with Houston instead, choosing to stay home rather than explore the idea of moving someplace else. Baltimore Ravens beat writer Aaron Wilson first reported the signing, and believes the [...]
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Prior to last season’s trade deadline, Atlanta made a strong push to acquire Houston cornerback Dunta Robinson, but fell short in the end and missed the playoffs, thanks in large part to a porous defense. So it comes as no surprise that the number one priority for the Falcons this year was getting Robinson into [...]
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Fri @ 1:15 pm – Schefter has updated Peppers guaranteed numbers… $40 million in first three years 1:05 pm – Updating our previous post, Chicago has reportedly reached an agreement with defensive end Julius Peppers (Panthers) and running back Chester Taylor (Vikings), and an announcement to introduce both players along with tight end Brandon Manumaleuna [...]
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Fri @ 11:45 am – Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer is reporting both Peppers and Taylor are taking physicals right now in Chicago, which is a definite precursor to a contract agreement. Look for an announcement to come out soon. 12:35 am – It’s all but official, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Peppers will be introduced [...]
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Teams with a definite need at the safety position got some good news today, with Miami choosing to release Gibril Wilson, making him a unrestricted free agent and free to sign with any team he chooses. Wilson’s agent, Alvin Keels, reported the decision through his Twitter account a short while ago, and while Wilson will [...]
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Multiple rumors have placed free agent tight end Brandon Manumaleuna (Chargers) with the Bears for several days now, and while many times things like that never actually come to fruition, in this case it was legitimate. According to Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune, the Bears have signed Manumaleuna to a five year contract later [...]
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Fri @ 1:10 am – Count the Falcons in on the Dansby sweepstakes. Not sure where he’d fit, but it’s legit. 12:30 am – Apparently, Dansby is intent on keeping his options open before making a decision. Definitely interested in visiting with Redskins soon. Thurs @ 11:25 pm – The league’s worst kept secret has [...]
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Known more in recent years for their prowess in free agency than winning games of importance, Washington took an odd approach to today’s free agent scramble, sitting back for the start and avoiding the rush to sign the biggest names on the market. That said, there’s almost no way the Redskins would stay out of [...]
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Atlanta kicked off the free agent frenzy earlier tonight when they agreed to a new contract with backup quarterback Chris Redman. The deal is worth an estimated $5.6 million over two seasons, and gives the Falcons a reasonably seasoned player to stand in the gap should Matt Ryan go down with an injury for any [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 4, 2010
According to Chicago Sun-Times beat writer Sean Jensen, the Seahawks are currently working with former Packers defensive end Aaron Kampman on a free agent contract. No specifics other than that are available, but it seems as though Seattle is making a solid push to bring in Kampman, who was one of the league’s premier pass [...]
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