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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I like WR Tim Patrick.
Players who have been released can sign with teams immediately. Not sure why you think otherwise.What contract? NFL free agents can not sign for 2 more weeks. The contract Watt leaked to the press when he did his photo op with a Cardinals shirt on? Kind of like Van Noy's contract was reported at $30M guaranteed to go to the Dolphins and gets cut the next year.
Any word on Winston is likely to wait for either FA to begin or word on Brees' retirement to come out.any news out there on Winston? Wondering if the Saints are going to bring him back or would he be able to fix his turn over issues with us. He certainly can pass the football...just sometimes to the other team
Winston's willing to play for vet minimum with all the crab legs and crawfish in NO.any news out there on Winston? Wondering if the Saints are going to bring him back or would he be able to fix his turn over issues with us. He certainly can pass the football...just sometimes to the other team
General Manager George Paton said Thursday that Lindsay will be tendered as a restricted free agent this time.
“Phillip’s a good player, very passionate,” Paton said, via Mike Klis of KUSA. “Obviously had some injuries last year. He’s a good player, brings energy, brings juice. He’s a restricted free agent, we do plan on tendering him. I’m not sure what level but we want Phillip here.”
Paton said the team also plans to tender wide receiver Tim Patrick and linebacker Alexander Johnson, but did not specify the level of those tenders either.
Can you explain this further by chance?So, New England basically spent almost all the money it had saved under the cap after the opt outs & Brady leaving. So now we have $203m of cap.
We were $25m under the 2020 cap under opt outs. But the Patriots seem to have done some fancy maneuvers, which could be anything from guaranteeing incentives, giving guarantees to certain players, taking dead cap hits that could've been pushed to 2021, and just accounting for them in 2020. In other words, they moved some of the cap hit from 2021+ into 2020 because they had some space to do it. So now we have even more cap room for 2021.Can you explain this further by chance?