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8:39 AM ET Free-agent linebacker K.J. Wright isn’t going anywhere, telling ESPN’s Josina Anderson, “I am coming back to Seattle.” Wright said that he will receive a two-year deal for up to $15 million. Wright, who will turn 30 in July, appeared in only five regular-season games for the Seahawks in 2018 because of a
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12:23 AM ET Former Jacksonville Jaguars receiver Donte Moncrief reached agreement on a two-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Moncrief signed a one-year contract worth a guaranteed $9.6 million with the Jaguars last March. He caught 48 passes for 668 yards, which were his highest totals since he caught
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12:44 PM ET Former Jacksonville Jaguars receiver Donte Moncrief reached agreement on a two-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Antonio Brown said the opportunity to play for Raiders coach Jon Gruden was a factor in his decision to work out a trade to Oakland. Brown said he aims to hold his teammates to a high
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10:36 PM ET The New England Patriots and free-agent receiver Phillip Dorsett have agreed to a one-year deal, a source confirmed to ESPN. The 5-foot-10, 192-pound Dorsett was a valuable backup for the Patriots since he was acquired in a 2017 trade from the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for quarterback Jacoby Brissett. He played in
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8:39 PM ET JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars waived quarterback Blake Bortles on Thursday, cutting ties with the player they took third overall in 2014 after five tumultuous seasons, just hours after signing free-agent quarterback Nick Foles. The move will cost the Jaguars $16.5 million in dead money but also save the team $4.3
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8:46 PM ET ALAMEDA, Calif. — Saying his ultimate goal is to pass Jerry Rice as the NFL’s all-time leading receiver, a mellow Antonio Brown also talked about bringing a higher level of accountability to his teammates while being praised for his legendary on-field work ethic during his introductory news conference as the newest member
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8:50 PM ET Even as they signal a commitment to a rebuilding plan, the New York Giants still do not expect to move on from 38-year-old quarterback Eli Manning this year, according to multiple sources familiar with their strategy. Manning has one year left on his contract. He is scheduled to earn an $11.5 million
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