NFL News Roundup: The Latest Updates from Around the League
As we approach the midpoint of May, the NFL offseason is in full swing. Teams are gearing up for the upcoming season, and there’s no shortage of news and updates from around the league. In this article, we’ll take a look at the latest developments from around the NFL.
Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals have announced that OT Paris Johnson Jr. will be their starting left tackle, with newly acquired veteran Jonah Williams taking the starting right tackle spot. This is a significant development for the Cardinals, who are looking to improve their offensive line after a disappointing season last year.
The Cardinals are looking to bounce back from a tough season
HC Jonathan Gannon also announced that the Cardinals will be holding joint practices with the Colts in Indianapolis prior to their preseason matchup. This is a great opportunity for the team to get some valuable practice time in against a quality opponent.
Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens have signed WR Qadir Ismail, adding some much-needed depth to their receiving corps. This is a solid pickup for the Ravens, who are looking to improve their passing game after a lackluster season last year.
Cleveland Browns
The Browns have signed K Lucas Havrisik, adding some stability to their kicking game. They’ve also cut QB Jacob Sirmon, who was struggling to make an impact in camp.
Kansas City Chiefs
WR Rashee Rice is back in the building for Chiefs OTAs, after surrendering to authorities on charges including aggravated assault earlier this year. This is a big development for the Chiefs, who are looking to get their receiving corps back on track after a tough season last year.
Rashee Rice is back with the Chiefs
New England Patriots
WR Kendrick Bourne won’t be participating in OTAs as he rehabs from an ACL tear he suffered last season. This is a big blow for the Patriots, who are looking to get their receiving corps back on track after a tough season last year.
G Cole Strange, who was placed on injured reserve late last season with a knee injury, is considered “month to month” according to HC Jerod Mayo. This is a big development for the Patriots, who are looking to get their offensive line back on track after a tough season last year.
New York Giants
QB Daniel Jones, who underwent surgery to repair a torn ACL on November 22, participated in 7-on-7 drills on Monday. This is a big development for the Giants, who are looking to get their quarterback back on track after a tough season last year.
Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles have signed CB Cooper DeJean, their second-round pick in this year’s draft. This is a solid pickup for the Eagles, who are looking to improve their secondary after a tough season last year.
Pittsburgh Steelers
DL Cameron Heyward was not present for the start of Steelers OTAs, as he enters the final year of his current contract. This is a big development for the Steelers, who are looking to get their defensive line back on track after a tough season last year.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Buccaneers have officially announced the signing of S Antoine Winfield Jr. to a new contract. This is a big development for the Buccaneers, who are looking to improve their secondary after a tough season last year.
Washington Commanders
The Commanders have hired Brandon Sosna as their senior vice president of football operations. This is a big development for the Commanders, who are looking to improve their front office after a tough season last year.
The NFL offseason is in full swing