The Texans have agreed to terms with receiver Chris Moore on a one-year, $1.187 million contract, Aaron Wilson of SportsTalk 790 reports. The deal includes $1.047 million guaranteed with a $152,500 signing bonus. Moore, 28, arrived in Houston last season after five seasons in Baltimore, following former Texans head coach David Culley. Moore played 240 [more] … [Read more...] about Report: Texans re-signing Chris Moore to a one-year deal
Archives for March 2022
Colin Kaepernick confirms he still wants to play
After half-decade free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick recently posted a workout video, Schefty said (citing unnamed sources, for some reason) that Kaepernick is in the best shape of his life and still wants to play. Kaepernick has confirmed the latter part of that report on Sunday, without addressing the former. “For the past 5 years I’ve [more] … [Read more...] about Colin Kaepernick confirms he still wants to play
Ryan Jensen agrees to three-year deal to return to Bucs
The Bucs are putting at least some of the band back together. Hours after Tom Brady announced he was returning to the Buccaneers, the team agreed to terms with center Ryan Jensen. Jensen’s agent, Mike McCartney, announced the three-year deal. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports it’s worth $39 million with $23 million guaranteed at [more] … [Read more...] about Ryan Jensen agrees to three-year deal to return to Bucs
Tom Brady is coming back, will play for Bucs in 2022
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Commanders enter free agency with plenty of needs but not much salary cap space
Washington has locked up its quarterback but enters free agency with a lot more roster holes to fill. … [Read more...] about Commanders enter free agency with plenty of needs but not much salary cap space