Daily Archives: March 11, 2024

Rivals Camp Series Los Angeles: Recruiting Rumor Mill surrounding QBs

MONTEREY PARK, Calif. – The Rivals Camp Series stop in Southern California is always loaded at the quarterback position and on Sunday there was tons of recruiting news coming from that group as well. Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney has the latest on many big names: RIVALS CAMP SERIES LOS ANGELES: Gorney’s Takeaways | Stars shine at the Rivals …

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Mac Jones trade grades: Patriots unload former first-rounder for late pick; Jaguars get backup QB for cheap

Mac Jones is heading home. A Jacksonville native, Jones will play for his hometown team after the New England Patriots agreed to trade the veteran quarterback to the Jaguars in exchange for a sixth-round pick, according to ESPN and confirmed by CBS Sports lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones.  While four teams were reportedly in the running, the Jaguars were the only team that gave the Patriots an …

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49ers plan to release Arik Armstead, team’s longest-tenured player

The San Francisco 49ers are planning to cut their longest-tenured player by releasing defensive tackle Arik Armstead in a salary cap move, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press. Armstead will be released and hit the open market after the start of the new league year on Wednesday, according to the person who spoke to the …

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Jaguars won’t tender Caleb Johnson as restricted free agent

Linebacker Caleb Johnson is set to hit the open market. Johnson was set to be a restricted free agent this offseason, but Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Jaguars will not tender him a contract before the start of the new league year. That means Johnson will be free to sign with any team come Wednesday. The Jaguars …

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Gearing up for a busy week for Eagles in free agency

Gearing up for a busy week for Eagles in free agency originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia This is going to be a busy week for the Eagles. NFL free agency kicks off today and the Eagles are going to be heavily involved in the news cycle. As a reminder, the NFL’s two-day negotiating window opens up at noon on …

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Will class of 2026 defensive lineman Jermaine Kinsler visit Rutgers this spring?

Jermain Kinsler, a class of 2026 defensive lineman, is scheduled to have a busy spring. One of the top defensive linemen in New Jersey, Kinsler is a name to watch and already boasts an impressive Power Five offer list, including Rutgers. Kinsler transferred from Florida to Bergen Catholic (Oradell, New Jersey) this past season. A likely four-star, Kinsler is 6-foot-5 …

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Les Snead and Sean McVay break down how Rams are approaching free agency

General manager Les Snead says the Rams will be aggressive once again during free agency, which begins Monday. (Kyusung Gong / Associated Press) The Rams got a jump on the start of free agency. Now, are they ready to jump in? By re-signing offensive lineman Kevin Dotson to a multiyear deal and receiver Demarcus Robinson to a one-year contract, Rams …

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What the Chargers might be planning for free agency

Chargers running back Austin Ekeler, attempting to evade Denver defenders during a game last season, is a pending free agent. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) Free agency in the NFL is traditionally a time to look outside the organization for help. The Chargers, though, still have some issues to resolve inside. Edge rushers Khalil Mack and Joey Bosa …

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Penn State football’s spring season: 4 things to do by Blue-White weekend

Penn State football officially begins its 2024 revamping process this week under a new set of on-field leaders. Spring practice kicks off Tuesday, which means a month of workouts leading to the annual Blue-White Game in Beaver Stadium on April 13. How can coach James Franklin and his three new coordinators help the Nittany Lions raise their starry ability on …

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Report: Giants re-sign LS Casey Kreiter

The Giants re-signed long snapper Casey Kreiter on Sunday, Ryan Dunleavy of The New York Post reports. Kreiter has spent the past four seasons as the Giants’ long snapper, having replaced Zak DeOssie. DeOssie retired following the 2019 season after 13 years holding down the position. Kreiter, 33, remains for a fifth season, working under a new special teams coordinator, …

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