NFL notebook: Jags' Ramsey to
follow Chiefs' Hill in opener
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[August 29, 2019]
Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey
will be matched up against Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek
Hill throughout the Sept. 8 season opener in Jacksonville, according
to defensive coordinator Todd Wash.
"He's going to draw Tyreek, and he's got to cover him," Wash told
reporters on Wednesday. "We're very blessed. Our linebackers can
run. All of our guys can run. We can just say, 'Hey, Jalen, you go
take care of him.'"
That would be a different approach than Wash took when the teams met
in Week 5 last season in Kansas City.
In that game, Ramsey played predominantly in his typical left
cornerback position, though he occasionally crossed to the right
side. Hill managed two catches in direct coverage against Ramsey, a
10-yarder on a short curl and a 36-yarder on a fade down the
sideline, with Ramsey opposite his normal spot. The Chiefs won
30-14.
--Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones doesn't seem concerned about
starting the regular season without star running back Ezekiel
Elliott.
"We've got a marathon here," Jones said on 105.3 FM The Fan. "We
want Zeke when we get to the playoffs. We want Zeke when we're in
the dog days of the season."
Elliott, 24, is holding out and working out on his own away from the
team. It was reported recently that Dallas offered a deal that would
make him the second-highest paid running back in the league behind
Todd Gurley.
--Washington Redskins holdout Trent Williams has shown no signs of
returning to the team, but team president Bruce Allen still thinks
it will happen.
Asked if he expects the stalwart left tackle to come back, Allen
told Washington television station WRC, "Well I think Trent is going
to play football, yes. ... I don't see Trent retiring."
When asked if Williams' return could be in some other uniform, Allen
didn't mince words, replying, "No. It'll be with us."
--The NFL denied the Cleveland Browns' petition to allow Kareem Hunt
to remain with the team while serving his eight-game suspension.
League spokesman Brian McCarthy told Cleveland.com that the running
back is barred from the Browns facility during his entire
suspension, which begins Sunday and ends Nov. 4.
Hunt, 24, signed with the Browns on Feb. 11. Kansas City had cut him
2 1/2 months earlier after a video surfaced of him kicking and
shoving a woman at a Cleveland hotel.
--Back on the practice field after a two-week layoff, San Francisco
49ers running back Jerick McKinnon experienced another setback
Tuesday in his return from a torn ACL.
General manager John Lynch told KNBR on Wednesday the news is "not
encouraging."
McKinnon, 27, signed a four-year, $30 million contract in March 2018
but missed all of last season after injuring his right knee in
practice before the season opener.
--The Arizona Cardinals traded offensive tackle Korey Cunningham to
the New England Patriots for a sixth-round draft pick, ESPN
reported.
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Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey (20) looks on during
training camp at Dream Finders Homes Practice Complex. Mandatory
Credit: Douglas DeFelice-USA TODAY Sports
Cunningham announced on social media that he'd been dealt to the
Patriots, who need a swing tackle behind starters Isaiah Wynn and
Marcus Cannon.
The Patriots also acquired offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor from
the Baltimore Ravens for an undisclosed draft pick.
--The Buffalo Bills signed kicker Stephen Hauschka to a two-year
contract extension. ESPN reports the value is $8 million.
Hauschka, 34, was entering the final year of a contract he signed
with Buffalo in 2017 after six seasons with the Seattle Seahawks.
--Denver Broncos tight end Jake Butt will undergo yet another knee
procedure, multiple outlets reported, after a setback following
Saturday's preseason game.
Butt, who has undergone three previous ACL repairs, will have a
cleanup on his left knee that is considered minor in comparison to
his previous surgeries.
--The Philadelphia Eagles lured quarterback Josh McCown out of
retirement earlier this month to back up Carson Wentz, but his
signing came with a big perk.
He is allowed to leave the team each Friday to fly to Charlotte,
N.C., where his family lives and where he is part of the coaching
staff at Myers Park High School.
--Free agent quarterback Brock Osweiler visited the Indianapolis
Colts, according to multiple reports.
The Colts are looking for a veteran backup to Jacoby Brissett, the
new starter following Andrew Luck's sudden retirement Saturday.
--The Houston Texans signed outside linebacker Brennan Scarlett to a
one-year contract extension through the 2020 season.
The deal is worth $3.75 million, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Scarlett is making $2.05 million in 2019.
--The Indianapolis Colts traded third-year cornerback Nate Hairston
to the New York Jets for a sixth-round pick in 2020.
Hairston, 25, played in 27 games (11 starts) and registered 65
tackles, two sacks and one interception over the past two seasons.
--The Green Bay Packers traded linebacker Reggie Gilbert to the
Tennessee Titans for a seventh-round pick, ESPN reported.
Gilbert had 38 tackles and 2.5 sacks in 16 games last season in his
second NFL campaign.
--Field Level Media
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