Monday, March 4, 2013
Dwayne Bowe signs contract with Kansas City Chiefs
Dwayne Bowe signs contract with Kansas City Chiefs: Andy Reid made it clear that he was a fan of Dwayne Bowe's when he became the Kansas City Chiefs coach. On Monday, the Chiefs made sure their young wideout wouldn't be able to test free agency.
Connor Barwin on joining Patriots: 'That would be nice'
Connor Barwin on joining Patriots: 'That would be nice': Connor Barwin might end up right back with the Houston Texans in 2013, but the linebacker sounds like he's looking forward to free agency. Are the Patriots and Colts on Barwin's wish list?
Report: Michael Jenkins released by Minnesota Vikings
Report: Michael Jenkins released by Minnesota Vikings: The Minnesota Vikings reportedly released wide receiver Michael Jenkins. The move signals a commitment to improve their weapons around quarterback Christian Ponder in 2013.
New England Patriots opt not to use their franchise tag
New England Patriots opt not to use their franchise tag: Though they had some enticing options on their roster, like offensive tackle Sebastian Vollmer, the New England Patriots chose not to use their franchise tag for the first time in five years on Monday.
Dwayne Bowe, Kansas City Chiefs agree to contract
Dwayne Bowe, Kansas City Chiefs agree to contract: The Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to a five-year contract with wide receiver Dwayne Bowe. The deal came right at the end of Monday's deadline for teams to use their franchise tags on players.
Jared Cook won't get Tennessee Titans' franchise tag
Jared Cook won't get Tennessee Titans' franchise tag: In the end, the Tennessee Titans decided it didn't matter whether they classified Jared Cook as a tight end or wide receiver in regards to the franchise tag. They decided not to tag Cook at all.
Greg Jennings reportedly won't get tagged by Packers
Greg Jennings reportedly won't get tagged by Packers: Although the Green Bay Packers were considering the franchise tag for Greg Jennings, one report says the team has opted against it. Is the wide receiver destined for the open market?
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