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Raiders Hosting Former Pro Bowl DB With Ties to Pete Carroll for a Visit originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
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Sportsnaut on MSNDallas Cowboys urged to acquire two-time Pro Bowl defenderMeanwhile, Bleacher Report’s NFL analyst Moe Moton believes the Cowboys should sign former Green Bay Packers two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander, who recently became a free agent.
The Cleveland Browns made a very intriguing decision in the NFL Draft, selecting tight end Harold Fannin Jr. in the third round. While that didn't necessarily signal that they were done with David Njoku,
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Yardbarker on MSNThree-time Pro Bowl defender names the team he wants to sign withThree-time Pro Bowl defender Za’Darius Smith is still on the free agent market, but he knows where he would like to land if it were up to him.
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Saints Wire on MSNSaints should reunite former Pro Bowl corner with one of his favorite coachesWith uncertainty at CB, the Saints should look to reunite Jalen Ramsey with his former DC. The seven-time Pro Bowler is still playing at a high level.
Commanders Pro Bowl WR Terry McLaurin also is skipping mandatory minicamp as he awaits a new contract.
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The Houston Texans made a significant splash this week, signing running back Nick Chubb to join Joe Mixon in their backfield. But in the meantime, they also rec
Jaire Alexander has been released by the Green Bay Packers, ending a seven-year run in which he emerged as one of the NFL’s top cornerbacks before injuries limited his availability.
New Orleans Saints All-Pro DE Cameron Jordan wants his team to trade for New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston.
The Green Bay Packers told Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander that he will be released, a source familiar with the decision told UPI on Monday.
Elic Ayomanor Gives Shades of a Pro Bowl WR to an NFL Analyst originally appeared on Athlon Sports.