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Dallas Cowboys release safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix just five months after signing him
The Cowboys signed Ha Ha Clinton-Dix in March, but the team already is releasing the veteran and moving on to other plans in the secondary,
Baltimore Ravens call for ‘arrest and charge’ of police officers in Breonna Taylor killing, Jacob Blake shooting
On a day when several NFL teams canceled practice, the Ravens called for the arrest of officers involved in Breonna Taylor and Jacob Blake shootings.
Ex-Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant expected to work out for Ravens, per report
Dez Bryant hasn’t played in an NFL game since 2017, but the former Dallas Cowboys receiver could be getting his shot to make a return.
George Kittle agrees to five-year, $75 million contract with San Francisco 49ers, per report
George Kittle now has a contract that matches his star status after the tight end shattered expectations since joining the 49ers in 2017.
LeSean McCoy agrees to one-year contract with Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Running back LeSean McCoy has found his landing spot alongside Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski in Tampa after his one-year stint with the Chiefs.
Baltimore Ravens’ De’Anthony Thomas opts out of 2020 NFL season amid coronavirus pandemic
The Baltimore Ravens will have to identify a new primary punt and kick returner after De’Anthony Thomas opted out of the 2020 season.
10 NFL stars next in line to land huge contracts: Deshaun Watson, Dak Prescott on deck
With his new deal, Patrick Mahomes set a bar that might not be cleared for some time. But there are still several NFL stars due for a huge payday.
Kansas City Chiefs’ Chris Jones says he ‘won’t play’ without new long-term contract
Chris Jones has established himself as one of the key pieces on the Chiefs defense, and now the Pro Bowl DT wants a sizable long-term contract.
New England Patriots lose NFL draft pick as part of penalty for filming Cincinnati Bengals’ sideline
The Patriots acknowledged in December that a video crew had violated a league policy by filming the field and sideline from the press box.