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On the heels of their Super Bowl win, the Los Angeles Rams just keep adding players. Following deals with free agents WR Allen Robinson and LB Bobby Wagner, the team has signed punter Riley Dixon. Dixon signed with L.A. Tuesday after spending the past four years with the New York Giants, who released him last month. He started his NFL career with two years on the Broncos roster after a college career at Syracuse. L.A. last month released its longtime punter Johnny Hekker, who signed with the Panthers.
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Chicago is hoping to make another playoff appearance this upcoming season. In the offseason, the Bears signed veteran quarterback Andy Dalton to a one-year deal. Chicago also traded up to select quarterback Justin Fields in the 2021 NFL Draft. Dalton is currently expected to be the opening day starter, but Fields has a very good chance of taking over as the starting quarterback at some point in the season. The rookie may even be the Week 1 starter if he outperforms Dalton in the preseason quarterback competition. In one of the most critical moves of the offseason, the Bears franchise-tagged st...
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The period for a team to use their franchise tag on any player of their choice has ended. The tag deadline was on Tuesday. Now we know which players were tagged by their respective teams. Let’s take a look. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have used their franchise tag on wide receiver Chris Godwin. Godwin has been instrumental to Tampa’s offense and has been well-liked by quarterback Tom Brady. Godwin led all Bucs receivers in 2020 with 16 catches in the postseason. In the regular season, the wide receiver only played in 12 games due to injury but was able to record 840 receiving yards and seven touc...
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According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Chicago Bears have placed the franchise tag on stud wideout Allen Robinson. Chicago and Robinson failed to agree to a long-term extension during the season, which forced the Bears to tag the veteran or risk losing him for nothing in free agency. Because he had a $15 million cap charge last season, Robinson would make $18 million if he plays out the 2021 season under the terms of the tag. The Bears could avoid that scenario by either reaching a long-term agreement with the star by the July 15 deadline or by trading him after tagging him. Some say that a tr...
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