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[April 23, 2019]
The Arizona Cardinals still
haven't tipped their hand as to how they'll use the No. 1 pick in
the NFL draft on Thursday, and teams continue to inquire about a
trade, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Monday.
He also said general manager Steve Keim, coach Kliff Kingsbury and
owner Michael Bidwill have a final meeting scheduled to make a
decision.
The assumption is Cardinals will draft Kyler Murray, who won the
Heisman Trophy and led Oklahoma to the College Football Playoff in
2018. Reports over the weekend surfaced that the Cardinals plan to
keep Josh Rosen at quarterback and draft a difference-maker on
defense.
CBS Sports columnist Pete Prisco reported that Bidwill wanted the
team to take Murray, but that has changed. "Now all of a sudden
they're pulling back and, from what I have been told, they're going
to go in a different direction," Prisco said. "They're not going to
draft Kyler Murray."
--Washington Redskins senior vice president of player personnel Doug
Williams made it clear that the team is still seeking an upgrade at
quarterback after trading for Case Keenum last month.
The Redskins, who hold the 15th pick in Thursday's first round, have
been connected to some of the draft's top quarterback prospects and
also to Rosen, whom the Cardinals could trade if they draft Murray.
"Case has done a good job over the last couple of years where he's
been, and you know, we needed a quarterback and was able to trade
for Case," Williams told reporters. "But that does not put us out of
the realm of picking a quarterback if there's one there that we like
at 15. We don't know who's going to be there at 15. We've got some
guys we do like, and if those guys are there, that's the discussion
that has to be had."
--Peyton Manning will not join ESPN's "Monday Night Football"
broadcast team this season, Sporting News reported.
The future Hall of Fame quarterback met with network executives last
month in Denver about replacing Jason Witten, who has returned to
the Dallas Cowboys after one season in the booth.
But Manning is reluctant to comment on games while his younger
brother, Eli, is still playing, according to NBC Sports' Pro
Football Talk. Eli's New York Giants have two Monday night games
scheduled in 2019.
--Former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb clarified
his recent comments about current Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz.
"For those of you who misread, didn't understand, were confused or
just didn't like my comments let me clarify it for you," McNabb
wrote on Twitter. "Let me start by saying there's no beef, riff or
ill-will toward (Wentz) or the @Eagles. My comments were strictly
based off of experience and understanding of how the business of
football works."
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Former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning arrives prior to the state
funeral for former U.S. President George H.W. Bush at the Washington
National Cathedral in Washington, U.S., December 5, 2018.
REUTERS/Jim Young
McNabb said on Saturday the team should consider drafting another
quarterback if Wentz doesn't take the Eagles beyond the second round
of the playoffs within "two years or so."
--A week after Russell Wilson agreed to his four-year, $140 million
deal with the Seahawks, he reportedly decided to share the wealth
with the Seattle offensive linemen, gifting them each $12,000 in
Amazon stock.
Each of Wilson's 13 linemen reportedly received a letter with the
gift, expressing his gratitude and hopes that the gift would help
them "prepare for life after football."
"You sacrifice your physical and mental well-being to protect me,
which in turn allows me to provide and care for my family. This does
not go unnoticed and it is never forgotten," he wrote in a letter
first published by TMZ.
--Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle Grady Jarrett signed his
franchise tender on Monday, locking in a one-year, $15,209,000
salary for 2019.
The team has been vocal about its intentions to sign Jarrett to a
long-term deal, which the sides have until July 15 to negotiate. If
no extension is agreed upon, he will play out 2019 on the tag.
The Falcons also announced the signing of free agent safety J.J.
Wilcox, who spent 2018 with the New York Jets and Indianapolis
Colts.
--The Green Bay Packers intend to exercise their fifth-year option,
expected to be worth about $8 million, on defensive tackle Kenny
Clark for the 2020 season.
General manager Brian Gutekunst confirmed that plan to reporters,
although the team has until a May 3 deadline to make the move
official.
--Buffalo signed free agent running back T.J. Yeldon to a two-year
contract. Terms were not disclosed.
Yeldon, 25, had 414 rushing yards and one touchdown with the
Jacksonville Jaguars last season.
--The Denver Broncos signed defensive linemen Billy Winn and Mike
Purcell, along with offensive lineman Jake Rodgers.
Winn was out of the league last year after missing all of 2017 with
a knee injury. He had 19 tackles for Denver in 2016.
--Field Level Media
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