Nick Boyle has spent the last eight seasons playing tight end for the Ravens, but his NFL future may involve a move to a different position. Multiple reporters at the University of Maryland’s Pro Day on Wednesday note that Boyle is taking part in the workout as a long snapper. Boyle is currently a free [more] … [Read more...] about Former Ravens TE Nick Boyle working out as a long snapper at Maryland’s Pro Day
Archives for March 2023
Zac Taylor: I know contract talks with Joe Burrow have started and we’ll see where they go
At some point this offseason, Joe Burrow is likely to receive a contract extension that will make him among the league’s highest-paid quarterbacks. Like Jalen Hurts and Justin Herbert, Burrow is eligible to get a new deal after completing his third season. At the league meeting this week, Cincinnati head coach Zac Taylor acknowledged that [more] … [Read more...] about Zac Taylor: I know contract talks with Joe Burrow have started and we’ll see where they go
Mike Vrabel: We understand we have to find guys to get open and catch the ball
Many people listed wide receiver among the Titans’ needs when the offseason got underway, but the team has not added any outside pieces to the group this month. They re-signed Nick Westbrook-Ikhine while releasing Robert Woods and watching Dez Fitzpatrick leave as a free agent. Treylon Burks, Kyle Phillips, Racey McMath, Reggie Roberson, and Mason [more] … [Read more...] about Mike Vrabel: We understand we have to find guys to get open and catch the ball
Bears hoping not to do Hard Knocks
The Bears are one of four teams that the NFL can force to do Hard Knocks, but they’re hoping not to be chosen. Bears Chairman George McCaskey said he’d like to see the league pick some other team. “We feel there are a number of teams that have compelling stories to tell on ‘Hard Knocks,’” [more] … [Read more...] about Bears hoping not to do Hard Knocks
Jim Trotter’s contract with NFL Media has no arbitration clause, opening the door for a lawsuit in open court
When it comes to being sued, the NFL prefers the ultimate home-field advantage — private arbitration ultimately controlled by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. If/when former (as of Friday) NFL Media employee Jim Trotter sues the league for the termination of his employment, the league may have to play a true road game. Per a source [more] … [Read more...] about Jim Trotter’s contract with NFL Media has no arbitration clause, opening the door for a lawsuit in open court