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[July 17, 2017]
July 16 (The Sports Xchange) -
Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins is not expected to sign
a long-term deal by Monday's deadline to sign franchise players to
long-term contracts.
If Monday's 4 p.m. ET deadline passes with no long-term contract,
Cousins is open to doing a deal with the Redskins after this season,
a source familiar with the situation told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Redskins could make a last-minute push to get a deal done with
Cousins, who was franchised for the second consecutive year.
Cousins, who turns 29 on Aug. 19, wants to play this season under
his $23.94 million franchise tag.
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No deals reportedly are close for Pittsburgh Steelers running back
Le'Veon Bell and Los Angeles Rams cornerback Trumaine Johnson, the
other two franchised players besides Washington Redskins quarterback
Kirk Cousins who have yet to agree to long-term contracts.
Johnson ($16.74 million) signed his one-year tender, but Bell has
not. If no long-term contract is reached by Monday's deadline, Bell
will have no choice but to sign his $12.12 million tender.
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Houston Texans rookie running back D'Onta Foreman was arrested early
Sunday morning in Austin, Texas, and charged with marijuana
possession and unlawful carrying of a weapon.
Foreman, the third-round pick from the University of Texas, was
arrested around 3 a.m. Sunday by the campus police department. The
University of Texas Police Department said officers initially
responded to a call about marijuana smell coming from three cars
parked outside a residence hall.
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The drug charge carries a $1,000 bond and the bond
for unlawful carrying of a weapon is $3,500. Foreman was released
around noon on Sunday.
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Troubled quarterback Johnny Manziel is "really hopeful" for a second
chance in the NFL.
The 24-year-old sat out the 2016 season after being cut by the
Cleveland Browns, but he said he had a few conversations with teams
about returning to the league.
"I know the situation that I put myself in," Manziel told The Dallas
Morning News on Saturday.
"I know the year I took off and obviously the mistakes that I made.
Right now, I'm hopeful. I'm really hopeful. I think that I made some
progress in that regard. But we'll see. Whenever I get a call, I'll
do whatever I can to make the most of it."
Manziel was the 22nd overall pick by the Browns in 2014 and he
eventually wore out his welcome. The Browns let him go in March 2016
after just two seasons due to a multitude of incidents, overall
boorish behavior and a lack of commitment to football. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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