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The Atlanta Falcons have made some new roster moves heading into their final preseason game. They include cutting a former Pro Bowler while making a swap of quarterbacks. The Pro Bowl cut? DJ Chark, the wide receiver who was once a star for the Jacksonville Jaguars. They also waived a quarterback, Emory Jones, under the waived/injury designation.
Following the Baltimore Ravens' first practice ahead of the final week of the preseason, head coach John Harbaugh fielded several questions about injured and ai
The Atlanta Falcons made multiple roster moves Monday morning, including cutting former Pro Bowl wide receiver D.J. Chark. A former second-round pick out of LSU, Chark signed with the Falcons in July after previously playing for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Detroit Lions, Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Chargers during his career.
The Browns signed undrafted free agent receiver Isaiah Bond out of Texas to a three-year deal. And as Cory Kinnan of Daft on Draft points out, someone has to be cut in terms of the final 53-man roster for Bond to have that spot. Kinnan poses the question if Johnson will get released while Bond takes his spot.
Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro defensive tackle Cameron Heyward suited up and participated in team activities for the first time on Tuesday since missing training camp and preseason games in a hold-in over his contract.
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Tennessee Titans practice got heated Monday as things escalated between the team’s rookie quarterback and one of its veteran defenders. No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward showed off his red zone prowess on the practice field with a corner touchdown pass to Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley.
New Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo already has a sense of what four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Xavien Howard brings to his injury-depleted secondary — even at age 32, even after a year out of football.
Vikings Pro Bowl edge rusher has been sidelined for two weeks with an undisclosed injury that has just surfaced.