Yes, center JC Tretter has retired from football. He made the decision only after drawing no interest, for months, as a free agent. In an interview with Alex Prewitt of SI.com, Tretter basically confirms the suspicions previously articulated by former teammate Joel Bitonio that Tretter’s work as NFL Players Association president contributed to the premature [more] … [Read more...] about JC Tretter believes his NFLPA role resulted in him drawing no interest
Archives for August 2022
Vikings cut Jordan Berry, sign Tye Smith
The Vikings are down to one punter on their 80-man roster. The team announced that they have released Jordan Berry on Thursday. Berry signed with the team last year after spending six seasons with the Steelers. Berry averaged 46.5 yards per kick last season and re-signed with Minnesota earlier this offseason. Rookie Ryan Wright is [more] … [Read more...] about Vikings cut Jordan Berry, sign Tye Smith
Late for Work 8/25: Three Positions Where Ravens Have Tough Roster Decisions to Make
Would pursuing a trade for Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki make sense? A columnist says being different makes the Ravens dangerous. Baltimore selects a USC wide receiver in ESPN’s 2023 mock draft. … [Read more...] about Late for Work 8/25: Three Positions Where Ravens Have Tough Roster Decisions to Make
Former British ambassador to Myanmar reportedly detained
A former British ambassador to Myanmar who now heads a business ethics advisory group in the Southeast Asian country has been arrested, reports in the country's independent online media said Thursday. … [Read more...] about Former British ambassador to Myanmar reportedly detained
'Conceptual agreement' reached in Columbus teachers strike
The school board and union representing teachers and other employees in Ohio's largest school district early Thursday reached a "conceptual agreement," tentatively ending a strike which began Monday. … [Read more...] about 'Conceptual agreement' reached in Columbus teachers strike