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Nolan Henderson BAL QB
Ravens' Nolan Henderson: Spotted during OTAs
2h agoHenderson (lower leg) was seen taking part in team drills on Wednesday, May 24, Julio Cortez of the Associated Press reports.
An undrafted free agent for Baltimore, Henderson is completely healthy after recovering from a lower leg injury suffered in early December of 2022. The Delaware product is most likely just a camp arm for the other quarterbacks to rest their arms, but he could potentially compete with Anthony Brown and Josh Johnson for the third quarterback spot on the Ravens' 53-man roster or practice squad.
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John FitzPatrick ATL TE
Falcons' John FitzPatrick: Returns to OTAs
2h agoFitzPatrick (undisclosed) was spotted participating in team drills Wednesday, May 24, Tori McElhaney of the Falcons' official site reports.
After missing the entire 2022 NFL season with an undisclosed injury, the big-bodied tight end is back on the field with no restrictions. FitzPatrick was a 2022 sixth-round pick by Atlanta and is expected to compete with Feleipe Franks and Parker Hesse for a depth role on the 53-man roster.
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Tariq Castro-Fields WAS CB
Commanders' Tariq Castro-Fields: Returns from injury
3h agoCastro-Fields (knee) was taking part in team drills during Tuesday's OTAs, Zach Selby of the Commanders' official site reports.
Per the report, the second-year defensive back's knee is healthy after suffering an injury that held him out from from late October to the end of the 2022 NFL season. After recovering from this injury, Castro-Fields will continue to fight for a depth spot on Washington's 53-man roster after not recording a single stat last season in two appearances.
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Benjamin St-Juste WAS CB
Commanders' Benjamin St-Juste: Returns to practice
3h agoSt-Juste (ankle) was spotted participating in 7-on-7 drills Tuesday, Zach Selby of the Commanders' official site reports.
St-Juste, who was placed on injured reserve after suffering an ankle injury in Week 16 of the 2022 NFL season, has returned to Washington's OTAs and is fully healthy again. The young defensive back started in 12 games for the Commanders last season, racking up 41 tackles, seven pass deflections and one forced fumble.
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Taylor Stallworth HOU DT
Taylor Stallworth: Reaches settlement
4h agoStallworth (hamstring) reached an injury settlement with the Texans and is now a free agent, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Wilson suffered a hamstring injury during minicamp and the team opted to put the 27-year-old on IR. However, he is expected to be fully recovered soon and will be free to pursue a new opportunity for the 2023 season once he can prove he is healthy.
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Jaleel Johnson ATL DT
Titans' Jaleel Johnson: Signs with Tennessee
5h agoThe Titans signed Johnson on Tuesday, Jim Wyatt of the team's official site reports.
Johnson was a fourth-round pick by the Vikings in 2017 and has totaled 115 tackles, 6.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble across 68 career games (21 starts) with four different teams. In 2022, he played in three games with the Texans before joining Atlanta, where he totaled 10 tackles across six appearances.
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Nolan Henderson BAL QB
Ravens' Nolan Henderson: Spotted during OTAs
2h agoHenderson (lower leg) was seen taking part in team drills on Wednesday, May 24, Julio Cortez of the Associated Press reports.
An undrafted free agent for Baltimore, Henderson is completely healthy after recovering from a lower leg injury suffered in early December of 2022. The Delaware product is most likely just a camp arm for the other quarterbacks to rest their arms, but he could potentially compete with Anthony Brown and Josh Johnson for the third quarterback spot on the Ravens' 53-man roster or practice squad.
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Jimmy Garoppolo LV QB
Raiders' Jimmy Garoppolo: Could be released without penalty
2d agoGaroppolo's three-year, $72.75 million contract with the Raiders contains a clause that would allow Las Vegas to release him without penalty if he's unable to pass a physical due to his surgically repaired foot, Tashan Reed and Vic Tafur of The Athletic report.
Garoppolo fractured his left foot while playing with the 49ers in early December, then underwent surgery in March, shortly after he finalized his contract with Las Vegas. According to a waiver and release clause in the deal, Garoppolo acknowledged the risk of further injury while continuing to play upon his return from surgery, and he also waived any responsibility on the part of the Raiders, who can terminate his contract with no further obligation or financial ramifications. The waiver becomes null and void if Garoppolo passes a physical at any point during the 2023 season, however. While the terms of the deal give the Raiders an easy out to move on from Garoppolo if his recovery doesn't proceed as anticipated, the team won't have much in the way of appealing alternatives. The Raiders are left with 37-year-old journeyman Brian Hoyer, fourth-round rookie Aidan O'Connell and 2022 undrafted free agent Chase Garbers as the other signal-callers on the roster. Meanwhile, Carson Wentz, Matt Ryan, Teddy Bridgewater and Joe Flacco are the most experienced options among an uninspiring crop of quarterbacks on the free-agent market.
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Lamar Jackson BAL QB
Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Expects less running with new OC
4d agoJackson said Thursday that he expects "less running and more throwing" under new offensive coordinator Todd Monken, ESPN.com's Jamison Hensley reports.
It's not exactly a secret, after the Ravens parted ways with long-time, run-first OC Greg Roman and added WRs Odell Beckham and Zay Flowers. The new coordinator, Monken, spent four seasons with Tampa Bay (2016-18) and Cleveland (2019) in the same role and oversaw offenses that attempted 36.1, 37.8, 39.1 and 33.7 passes per game (Jackson's never averaged more than 31.8). Monken then opened up UGA's offense, culminating last year with QB Stetson Bennett compiling 4,128 passing yards, 27 pass TDs and 10 rushing TDs. The Ravens hope Monken can help guide Jackson from good to great as a passer, but it might mean fewer of the rush attempts that fantasy managers find so valuable. The 26-year-old QB completed 66.1 percent of his throws for 7.8 YPA and a league-high 9.0 percent TD rate back in 2019, so it isn't out of the question to make up for a dip in rushing stats with improvements in both passing volume and efficiency. Jackson is in Baltimore for the long haul after his contract saga ended at the end of April with a five-year, $260 million agreement.
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Gardner Minshew IND QB
Colts' Gardner Minshew: Sharing first-team reps with rookie
5d agoMinshew shared first-team reps with Anthony Richardson on Thursday, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com reports.
Coach Shane Steichen told reporters it was an important step in the Colts' evaluation of Richardson to see him with the first-stringers, adding that the fourth overall pick "made some big plays, some next-level stuff" during Thursday's practice. Minshew may still end up getting more snaps with the starters this spring, but he's got a challenge on his hands to stay atop the depth chart throughout the summer and into Week 1.
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Russell Wilson DEN QB
Broncos' Russell Wilson: Healthy and lean at OTAs
5d agoWilson (knee) is participating in OTAs and said he feels "leaner and meaner" after losing some weight in the offseason, Troy Renck of Denver 7 News reports.
Fitness was the least of his problems last year, but it's at least good to hear Wilson is healthy and feeling strong after having arthroscopic surgery on his knee this winter. The Denver offense has a bunch of other players coming back from more serious injuries/surgeries, namely RB Javonte Williams (ACL), LT Garret Bolles (broken leg) and WRs Tim Patrick (ACL) and KJ Hamler (torn pectoral). Even so, Wilson should be set up better under new coach Sean Payton than he was last year with Nathaniel Hackett, aided by pricey additions at left guard (Ben Powers) and right tackle (Mike McGlinchey) and a second-round pick at wide receiver (Marvin Mims). Any issues with the knee didn't seem to impact Wilson's mobility much last year, as a 55-277-3 rushing line in 15 games was an improvement from 43-183-2 in 14 games his final season in Seattle.
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Anthony Richardson IND QB
Colts' Anthony Richardson: Splitting first-team reps
5d agoRichardson and Gardner Minshew are splitting first-team reps in 7-on-7s Thursday, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.
The Colts seem open to starting Richardson as soon as Week 1 if he looks ready, rather than defaulting to Minshew's experience and track record of competence. The fourth overall pick is miles ahead of his veteran counterpart (and most other pro QBs) when it comes to physical traits, combining a strong arm with wide-receiver speed (4.44 40) and linebacker size (6-4, 244). Even if he doesn't start the season opener, Richardson will take the field at some point during his rookie year.
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Gary Brightwell NYG RB
Giants' Gary Brightwell: Could be challenged by rookie
5d agoBrightwell and rookie Eric Gray figure to compete for the No. 3 running back role behind Saquon Barkley and Matt Breida, Charlotte Carroll of The Athletic reports.
Barkley has yet to sign his franchise tag or work out a contract extension with the organization, but he figures to be a workhorse again during the upcoming campaign. Breida was a good fit as the No. 2 ball-carrier last season and was brought back for 2023 presumably to fill the same role, leaving Brightwell and Gray to compete for the limited snaps that remain. Brightwell averaged a healthy 4.5 yards per carry last year and also worked as the team's lead kickoff returner, but Carroll notes that Gray offers "a needed injection of youth" to the running-back room. Should the rookie impress during camp and preseason action, he could feasibly move ahead of Brightwell on the depth chart.
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David Montgomery DET RB
Lions' David Montgomery: Exits practice early
5d agoMontgomery left Thursday's practice early due to injury, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports.
Montgomery walked off the field and back to the locker room during Detroit's first open practice of the spring. There's no contact work at this point, so it's likely a muscular injury for Montgomery, who played 60 of a possible 66 games in four seasons with the Bears while topping 200 carries each year. He could see similar rushing workloads in Detroit, but it'll be tougher to get involved as a pass catcher after the Lions used the 12th overall pick on Jahmyr Gibbs, a 199-pound RB with 4.36 speed coming off three straight seasons at Alabama with at least 303 receiving yards and multiple scores. Behind the obvious top two, Detroit's backfield holds Craig Reynolds, Jermar Jefferson, 2022 UDFA Greg Bell and 2023 UDFA Mohamed Ibrahim.
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Javonte Williams DEN RB
Broncos' Javonte Williams: Doing limited work at OTAs
5d agoWilliams (knee) was a limited participant in Thursday's OTA practice, Chris Tomasson of The Denver Gazette reports.
There's no contact at this early stage of the offseason, and Williams presumably will be sitting out once there is. Still, this shows he's making progress in his rehab from ACL and LCL tears suffered Week 4 last year. GM George Paton hinted in March (and again in April) that he wasn't sure about Williams' Week 1 availability, and while that may still be the case, new coach Sean Payton says the Broncos are encouraged by the RB's early progress. Offseason addition Samaje Perine is the obvious candidate to get more work if Williams isn't ready come September, but it looks like open competition otherwise with the Broncos rostering a slew of RBs that have been released by other teams, including Tony Jones, Jacques Patrick and Tyler Badie.
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Tony Pollard DAL RB
Cowboys' Tony Pollard: Taking part in OTAs
5d agoPollard (ankle) has been participating in reduced-tempo OTA practices, Michael Gehlken of The Dallas Morning News reports.
Pollard signed a franchise tag March 23, two months after having tightrope surgery on a high-ankle sprain in his left leg. He also broke the fibula, but it's still an easier rehab than something like an ACL or Achilles tear. While he may have some limitations as the offseason progresses and practices become more intense, Pollard is well on his way to starting Week 1 in a Dallas backfield without Ezekiel Elliott (still a free agent as of late May).
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Josh Jacobs LV RB
Raiders' Josh Jacobs: Hasn't signed tag
5d agoJacobs hasn't signed his franchise tender and remains ineligible for OTA practices, Tashan Reed of The Athletic reports.
Jacobs presumably wants a long-term contract before the July 17 deadline and hasn't commented on what he'll do if that doesn't happen. He's coming off the best season of his career and is the leader of an otherwise thin backfield, with Zamir White, Ameer Abdullah and Brandon Bolden the best bets to take first-team snaps while Jacobs is absent.
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Jerome Ford CLE RB
Browns' Jerome Ford: Top man at OTAs
6d agoFord was the first running back in full team drills Wednesday, Zac Jackson of The Athletic reports.
Top back Nick Chubb was notably absent from the voluntary OTA program, so Ford moved into the lead role for the practice. He impressed decision-makers as a rookie and appears headed for a larger role behind Chubb in 2023.
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Jordan Addison MIN WR
Vikings' Jordan Addison: Not practicing at OTAs
5h agoAddison (undisclosed) did not practice Tuesday, Alec Lewis of The Athletic reports.
The Vikings' first-round pick at No. 23 overall, Addison was injured during the rookie minicamp earlier this month and is being held out of OTAs for "precautionary reasons," according to coach Kevin O'Connell, who added that it's "nothing serious at all." Addison was at least in attendance Tuesday but only as a spectator. Perhaps he'll be cleared for mandatory minicamp next month.
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Calvin Ridley JAC WR
Jaguars' Calvin Ridley: Getting eased back into action
6h agoSpeaking Tuesday, coach Doug Pederson said the Jaguars are limiting Ridley's reps at OTAs as a way to ease him back into football shape, ESPN's Michael DiRocco reports.
Pederson said Ridley will be limited at OTAs and minicamp before gaining full clearance for training camp in July. "He hasn't played in a while plus the injury, so we're just trying to be careful with him," Pederson said. "But he's doing a great job. He's picking up the offense well." Ridley hasn't played in a game since October of 2021 when he was injured with the Falcons before being suspended for all of the 2022 campaign. Ridley should have no problem displacing Zay Jones as the Jaguars' top weapon next to Christian Kirk.
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Christian Kirk JAC WR
Jaguars' Christian Kirk: Good to go off of knee injury
8h agoKirk (knee) participated in OTAs Tuesday, Jaguar Report's John Shipley reports.
Kirk injured his knee in last season's playoff loss to the Chiefs, so this is the first real update on him out there since the Jaguars were knocked out. The 27-year-old wideout wasn't sporting a brace or anything at Tuesday's session, so it's safe to consider Kirk 100 percent healthy. With Calvin Ridley now in the mix off of his suspension, there's added competition for targets in Jacksonville, but Kirk should remain a reliable source of WR2/3 fantasy production.
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Tyler Boyd CIN WR
Bengals' Tyler Boyd: Shows up for voluntary practice
8h agoBoyd participated in Tuesday's voluntary practice, Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Boyd is healthy this spring after exiting the AFC Championship Game early with a deep thigh bruise. He won't be at every voluntary practice, but that's only because he's a ninth-year pro entering his fifth season in the same system and fourth with QB Joe Burrow. The continuity in Cincinnati helps the Bengals offense overall and puts Boyd in a lot of favorable situations/ matchups, but it also means he's third in line for targets again behind fellow WRs Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins.
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Amari Cooper CLE WR
Browns' Amari Cooper: May practice this week
9h agoCoach Kevin Stefanski said Tuesday that Cooper (abdomen) will "start doing stuff this week" after not practicing last week, Zac Jackson of The Athletic reports.
Cooper had core muscle surgery in February and should be back at full strength for training camp, if he isn't already. The Browns have no reason to rush him for spring practices a couple week before his 29th birthday, as this is his second season in Stefanski's offense after a successful Year 1. One cause for concern is that Cooper had better numbers in Jacoby Brissett's 11 starts (8.5 targets and 72 yards per game, seven TDs) than in Deshaun Watson's six games (6.5 targets, 61 YPG, two TDs), though most of the difference was just due to Cleveland passing less late in the year. It's also possible the targets will be spread out more this season after the Browns retained last year's skill-position starters and also added WRs Elijah Moore, Cedric Tillman and Marquise Goodwin and TE Jordan Akins. Of course, Cooper is still a clear favorite to lead the team in targets, and they'll be of a higher quality this year if Watson regains his pre-suspension form.
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Elijah Moore CLE WR
Browns' Elijah Moore: Favored target in OTAs
4d agoMoore was targeted often by quarterback Deshaun Watson during Wednesday's session of organized team activities, Athony Poisal of the Browns' official site reports.
Moore, who was acquired from the Jets via trade during the offseason, is expected to serve as the Browns' slot receiver with Amari Cooper and Donovan Peoples-Jones slotting in as the top two wideouts. The Browns are expected to throw often, and all three should benefit from quarterback Deshaun Watson playing a full season.
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John FitzPatrick ATL TE
Falcons' John FitzPatrick: Returns to OTAs
2h agoFitzPatrick (undisclosed) was spotted participating in team drills Wednesday, May 24, Tori McElhaney of the Falcons' official site reports.
After missing the entire 2022 NFL season with an undisclosed injury, the big-bodied tight end is back on the field with no restrictions. FitzPatrick was a 2022 sixth-round pick by Atlanta and is expected to compete with Feleipe Franks and Parker Hesse for a depth role on the 53-man roster.
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Austin Hooper LV TE
Raiders' Austin Hooper: Facing competition for top role
9h agoHooper could slide to No. 2 on the depth chart after the Raiders selected fellow tight end Michael Mayer with the 35th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, Vic Tafur of TheAthletic.com reports.
Hooper originally faced little competition for the top job at tight end when he signed with Las Vegas in March after the team dealt Darren Waller to the Giants, but Mayer projects to vulture first-team reps sooner rather than later. The rookie's introduction limits the ceiling on Hooper's fantasy outlook, and 2017 first rounder O.J. Howard could factor into the TE mix as well.
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Jordan Akins CLE TE
Browns' Jordan Akins: Happily reunited with Watson
4d agoAkins was on the field for Cleveland's organized team activities this week, Anthony Poisal of the Browns' official site reports.
Akins signed with the Browns during the offseason and acknowledged that reuniting with quarterback Deshaun Watson as a primary reason. The two played three seasons together in Houston. The Browns placed plenty of offseason focus on improving targets for Watson, and the 6-foot-6 Akins brings familiarity and serves as a red-zone threat. Akins is expected to back up David Njoku at tight end.
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Hunter Thedford DEN TE
Hunter Thedford: Let go with injury
5d agoThe Broncos waived Thedford (undisclosed) with an injury settlement Wednesday, Chris Tomasson of The Denver Gazette reports.
Thedford was previously waived by the Lions in August of 2021, and he did not ink another contract elsewhere until signing with Denver in January. The exact nature of the 26-year-old's injury is still unknown, leaving it unclear when or if he'll be healthy enough to earn a new contract this offseason.
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Kyle Pitts ATL TE
Falcons' Kyle Pitts: Not practicing yet
5d agoPitts (knee) isn't practicing this week, Josh Kendall of The Athletic reports.
Pitts spent the winter rehabbing from November surgery on a Grade 2 MCL sprain, and given the typical return timeline it's possible he's already back to full strength and is just absent from voluntary OTAs or being brought along cautiously. Earlier reports had him on schedule in the recovery process, and Falcons coach Arthur Smith said this week that he expects all the players absent from practice this week to be ready for training camp. The knee is probably less of a concern than how Pitts fits in Smith's run-heavy offense, after he dropped from 60.4 yards per game and 9.4 per target as a rookie to 35.6 YPG and 6.0 YPT last season. The Falcons will continue running often after using the eighth overall pick on RB Bijan Robinson, but it's at least a safe assumption that whatever passing volume they have will largely go to Pitts and WR Drake London. It's harder to say if the trio of top-10 picks -- one from each of the past three drafts -- can help second-year QB Desmond Ridder become an efficient passer.
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Jelani Woods IND TE
Colts' Jelani Woods: Bothered by hammy
5d agoWoods is dealing with a hamstring injury, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.
Gardner Minshew and Anthony Richardson are without some of their pass catchers Thursday for 7-on-7s, as Woods and WR Josh Downs (knee) are injured while WR Michael Pittman is absent for the birth of his child. A 2022 third-round pick, Woods did well with his limited chances in a timeshare last season and could take over more snaps from Mo Alie-Cox and/or Kylen Granson in 2013. The Colts did add blocking specialist Pharaoh Brown and fifth-round pick Will Mallory, but they probably pose more of a threat to Alie-Cox and Granson, respectively.
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Riley Patterson DET K
Lions' Riley Patterson: Flipped to Detroit for late pick
5d agoThe Lions acquired Patterson from the Jaguars in exchange for a conditional 2026 seventh-round pick Thursday, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reports.
It was initially reported that Patterson was going to be waived by the Jaguars after they signed Brandon McManus on Thursday, but Detroit swooped in late and kept Patterson from hitting the open market. Patterson went 30-of-35 on field goals last season and 36-of-37 on extra points. He kicked for the Lions in 2021 for seven games, making 13 of 14 field goals in that span.
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Riley Patterson DET K
Riley Patterson: Gets cut loose
5d agoPatterson was waived by the Jaguars on Thursday.
Patterson handled kicking duties for all 17 Jaguars games last season, making 30 of his 35 field-goal attempts and 36 of his 37 extra-point tries. In a corresponding move, Jacksonville signed former Broncos kicker Brandon McManus. Patterson will now work to find a new opportunity.
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Brandon McManus JAC K
Jaguars' Brandon McManus: Finds new home in Jacksonville
5d agoThe Jaguars signed McManus to a one-year contract Thursday.
McManus was released by the Broncos on Tuesday, but after just two days he finds a new home in Jacksonville. The 31-year-old, who had spent his entire NFL career to date in Denver, converted just 28 of 36 field goals to go with 25 of 27 extra-point attempts during the 2022 season. Though McManus' conversion percentage isn't extraordinary, that's in part due to his high volume of long-distance kicks (13 tries from 50-plus yards last season). He was 10-for-10 on attempts from 40-49 yards out in 2022.
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Brett Maher DAL K
Brett Maher: Works out for Denver
6d agoMaher was one of three kickers to work out for the Broncos on Wednesday, Chris Tomasson of The Denver Gazette reports.
The Broncos currently don't have a kicker on their roster after waiving Brandon McManus on Tuesday, prompting the team to bring in Maher, Elliott Fry and Parker White for evaluation. Maher's tenure in Dallas came to a close this offseason after he struggled mightily in the playoffs, but overall, he was solid in 2022 and made 31 of his 34 field-goal attempts across 19 games. Tomasson adds that Maher also underwent a physical Wednesday, and while no deal is imminent, Denver does at least appear interested in bringing in the 33-year-old for an extended look.
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Brandon McManus DEN K
Brandon McManus: Informed of release
7d agoThe Broncos are releasing McManus, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
The 31-year-old has spent his entire career in Denver, playing 144 of a possible 146 regular-season games over nine years. McManus was scheduled for non-guaranteed base salaries of $3.65 million in 2023 and $3.85 million in 2024, so his release is likely about cap space more than performance. While his career 81.4 percent success rate on FG attempts is subpar by modern standards, McManus has attempted a ton of long-distance kicks due to his strong leg and the altitude in Denver, with tries of 50-plus yards accounting for 26.3 percent of his career volume (and 62.7 percent of his misses). It's unclear who will replace him in Denver, but with teams like the Cowboys and Rams lacking established kicking options, he may not be out of work for long.
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Parker White GB K
Parker White: Gets cut loose
8d agoWhite was waived by the Packers on Monday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
White inked a reserve/future contract with Green Bay in January and has yet to kick in an NFL game. He'll now have to work to find another opportunity. In a corresponding move, the Packers signed running back Emanuel Wilson, who was waived by the Broncos last Monday.
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Tariq Castro-Fields WAS CB
Commanders' Tariq Castro-Fields: Returns from injury
3h agoCastro-Fields (knee) was taking part in team drills during Tuesday's OTAs, Zach Selby of the Commanders' official site reports.
Per the report, the second-year defensive back's knee is healthy after suffering an injury that held him out from from late October to the end of the 2022 NFL season. After recovering from this injury, Castro-Fields will continue to fight for a depth spot on Washington's 53-man roster after not recording a single stat last season in two appearances.
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Benjamin St-Juste WAS CB
Commanders' Benjamin St-Juste: Returns to practice
3h agoSt-Juste (ankle) was spotted participating in 7-on-7 drills Tuesday, Zach Selby of the Commanders' official site reports.
St-Juste, who was placed on injured reserve after suffering an ankle injury in Week 16 of the 2022 NFL season, has returned to Washington's OTAs and is fully healthy again. The young defensive back started in 12 games for the Commanders last season, racking up 41 tackles, seven pass deflections and one forced fumble.
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Taylor Stallworth HOU DT
Taylor Stallworth: Reaches settlement
4h agoStallworth (hamstring) reached an injury settlement with the Texans and is now a free agent, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Wilson suffered a hamstring injury during minicamp and the team opted to put the 27-year-old on IR. However, he is expected to be fully recovered soon and will be free to pursue a new opportunity for the 2023 season once he can prove he is healthy.
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Jaleel Johnson ATL DT
Titans' Jaleel Johnson: Signs with Tennessee
5h agoThe Titans signed Johnson on Tuesday, Jim Wyatt of the team's official site reports.
Johnson was a fourth-round pick by the Vikings in 2017 and has totaled 115 tackles, 6.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble across 68 career games (21 starts) with four different teams. In 2022, he played in three games with the Texans before joining Atlanta, where he totaled 10 tackles across six appearances.
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Cameron Dantzler WAS CB
Cameron Dantzler: Waived by Washington
6h agoThe Commanders waived Dantzler on Tuesday, John Keim of ESPN.com reports.
Dantzler was cut by the Vikings in March and claimed off waivers by Washington, but he finds himself as a free agent for the second time this offseason following the first wave of OTAs. The 2020 third-round pick totaled 149 tackles, 17 pass defenses, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and three defensive touchdowns across 35 appearances with Minnesota, so he should draw at least some interest from around the league.
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Antoine Winfield Jr. TB SAF
Buccaneers' Antoine Winfield: Moving back to free safety
8h agoWinfield confirmed Tuesday that he'll be moving back to free safety for the 2023 campaign, Scott Smith of the Buccaneers' official site reports.
Head coach Todd Bowles hopes Winfield's transition back to the middle of the field will create an uptick in turnovers for Tampa Bay's defense, Brianna Dix of the Buccaneers' official site reports. The 2020 second-round pick operated as a free safety during his first two NFL campaigns, but he had a more versatile role in 2022 and played closer to the line of scrimmage. Across 42 career games, Winfield has totaled 246 tackles (174 solo), nine sacks, four interceptions, five forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries.