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4:16 PM ET Brady HendersonESPN SEATTLE — Veteran defensive tackle Al Woods is heading back to Seattle for a third stint with the Seahawks. The agency that represents Woods, SportsTrust Advisors, announced his return to the team Friday. He gives the Seahawks an option to replace starter Jarran Reed, who was released by the team
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11:45 AM ET New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore was arrested late Thursday night in his hometown of Cleveland on suspicion of receiving stolen property, according to Cleveland.com. He was booked into the Cuyahoga County Jail and had not yet been formally charged as of Friday morning. According to the report, jail records confirmed that
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11:55 AM ET Free-agent running back Leonard Fournette is re-signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a one-year deal worth $3.25 million with incentives that would push it to $4 million, a source told ESPN. Fournette was released by the Jacksonville Jaguars just days before the 2020 season opener, and the Buccaneers signed him to
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7:03 PM ET The Washington Football Team signed wide receiver Adam Humphries on Thursday. Terms weren’t revealed, but the deal is for one year, a source told ESPN. The 27-year-old Humphries was released by the Tennessee Titans in February in a move that saved approximately $4.47 million in salary-cap space. He had 23 catches for
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8:23 PM ET Brady HendersonESPN SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks are re-signing defensive end Carlos Dunlap, and a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the team is expected to let go of defensive tackle Jarran Reed via a trade or a release. Agent Drew Rosenhaus told Schefter that Dunlap’s deal is for two years and
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4:00 PM ET Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy, while vacationing in Florida, knew what he wanted to do earlier this month when hearing the news that quarterback Dak Prescott had finally signed a long-term deal. “It’s a lot easier to do cartwheels on the sand, I’ll say that,” said McCarthy, during a press conference Thursday.
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3:33 PM ET The NFL has “no intention” to require COVID-19 vaccinations for players, coaches or team staff members, according to the league’s chief medical officer. Speaking Thursday on the NFL Network, Dr. Allen Sills said he hopes “everyone” will get vaccinated and added that “you’ll see vaccinated individuals be able to have certain privileges,
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