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[January 26, 2019]
Calling himself a mentor of Antonio Brown, Hall of Famer
Terrell Owens said Friday that the wideout "wants to move on" from
the Pittsburgh Steelers, in part because of a fractured relationship
with quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
Owens was asked on a Pro Football Talk podcast if he's gotten the
impression Brown wants out.
"Absolutely," Owens replied. "He wants to move on. ... I don't like
how Ben has kind of thrown him under the bus in certain instances.
... I think Ben owes him a lot more respect than he has given him.
... I mean even from the standpoint of him saying he didn't know
anything about a blowup [during practice in Week 17] when he was
part of the blowup."
"I've talked with Antonio Brown throughout the course of year,"
Owens said earlier in the interview. "And I've kind of known some of
what has been going on. He's leaned on me for advice, as somewhat of
a mentor, so to speak. ... I think with him, I think it's a fresh
start to go elsewhere and part ways with the organization and with
some of the things that he and Ben have been confronted with."
--Los Angeles Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman was fined
$26,739 by the NFL for the helmet-to-helmet hit that didn't draw a
penalty flag late in the NFC championship Game against the New
Orleans Saints, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.
The controversial non-call -- which also should have been deemed
pass interference -- was a major factor in the Rams' 26-23 overtime
victory on Sunday that earned the club a Super Bowl berth.
New Orleans tight end Benjamin Watson challenged NFL commissioner
Roger Goodell to address the issue on Thursday. While Goodell has
yet to speak on the matter publicly, Schefter reported the
commissioner has spoken with Saints head coach Sean Payton.
--Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said he hopes to re-sign
linebacker C.J. Mosley, despite the challenge the team will face
with 10 unrestricted free agents.
"Yeah, you'd rather have C.J. back," Harbaugh at a team news
conference. "There's always the give and take of course. There's
limitations with the money. But C.J. wants to be back and we want
him back, so I think that's a really good formula for a player
coming back. I'm not even going to entertain the possibility that
won't happen."
The Ravens and Mosley have been negotiating since at least the
spring but haven't come to an agreement. The team and his agent
reportedly held recent contract discussions.
--Harbaugh also provided general timelines for players who underwent
surgeries after the season, none of whom should be in danger of
missing some of the 2019 season.
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FILE PHOTO: Dec 23, 2018;
New Orleans, LA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio
Brown prior to kickoff against the New Orleans Saints at the
Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA
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Left guard Alex Lewis (shoulder surgery) is expected to be back by
training camp, while safety Tony Jefferson (ankle), outside
linebacker Za'Darius Smith (sports hernia) and cornerback Tavon
Young (sports hernia) are on track to be recovered within four to
six weeks, meaning they should be prepared for offseason workouts.
Like Mosely, Smith is scheduled to hit free agency in March.
--The Chicago Bears have started the process of rectifying their
kicking issues from this past season, signing Tulsa product Redford
Jones on after a workout that reportedly included multiple hopefuls.
Jones' agency, EnterSports Management, announced the signing via
Twitter.
The Bears are not expected to retain Cody Parkey, who is the only
kicker currently listed on the roster. Parkey, 26, not only missed
seven field goals and three extra points during the regular season,
but his would-be game-winning 43-yard attempt in the NFC wild-card
round against the Philadelphia Eagles first hit the upright then the
crossbar before bouncing back on the field, ending the Bears'
season.
--The NFL's all-time leading scorer is coming back to pad his
record.
The Indianapolis Colts and kicker Adam Vinatieri are close to a
one-year deal for next season, according to multiple reports.
Vinatieri, who would be playing his 24th season, passed Hall of Fame
member Morten Andersen for the scoring record in October.
--Mississippi receiver D.K. Metcalf, who underwent season-ending
neck surgery in October, has been cleared to resume all football
activity ahead of the NFL Combine.
His surgeon, Dr. Kevin Foley, said there are no limitations on
Metcalf's activities.
Metcalf is training for the combine in Phoenix and has been
projected as a potential first-round selection.
--Field Level Media
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