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[May 17, 2019]
Eight-time Pro Bowl cornerback
Patrick Peterson of the Arizona Cardinals has been suspended for the
first six games of 2019 for violating the NFL's
performance-enhancing drug policy.
Details of the violation have not been released, but ESPN's Adam
Schefter reported that Peterson has dropped his appeal. NFL
Network's Ian Rapoport reported the length of the suspension --
compared to the typical four-game punishment for a PED violation --
is because the violation involved a masking agent.
Peterson, 28, has never missed a start since the Cardinals drafted
him in the first round (fifth overall) in 2011, making the Pro Bowl
all eight seasons and earning first-team All-Pro honors three times.
The Pro Bowl streak will now end, with Peterson ineligible due to
the violation.
"Patrick recognizes how disappointing this is for everyone in the
organization as well as our fans," the Cardinals said in a statement
Thursday. "As we all do, he understands that regardless of intent he
is ultimately responsible for everything he puts in his body. Our
coaching staff and our players are now aware that we will have to
play the first six games without Patrick and they understand they
have to rise to the challenge that it presents."
Peterson asked for a trade last October, but rescinded the request
and later confirmed his commitment to the Cardinals. However,
reports earlier this offseason said Peterson's relationship with the
team has become strained, and Rapoport reported Thursday that the
suspension has further complicated things.
--Outside linebacker Jamie Collins rejoined the New England Patriots
after two-plus seasons with the Cleveland Browns. Terms of the deal
were not announced.
Collins, 29, spent three-plus seasons with the Patriots before being
dealt to the Browns for a conditional third-round pick midway
through the 2016 season. Cleveland signed Collins to a four-year,
$50 million extension in January 2017, but he was released this
March after 30 games with the club.
The Patriots drafted Collins in the second round in 2013 and he
blossomed with a Pro Bowl campaign in 2015. In 50 games (41 starts)
with the Patriots, Collins totaled 326 tackles, 10.5 sacks, 10
forced fumbles, five interceptions and 16 passes defensed. In 2018,
Collins played in all 16 games for the first time in his career,
totaling 104 tackles, four sacks, an interception and four passes
defensed for the Browns.
--The Baltimore Ravens reportedly reached a one-year deal to bring
back free agent linebacker Pernell McPhee.
After three seasons with the Chicago Bears (2015-17) and one with
the Washington Redskins (2018), McPhee returns to the organization
he called home from 2011-14. McPhee, 30, has 31 career sacks, 94
quarterback hits, 197 tackles and six forced fumbles in 109 games.
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Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson (21) warms up prior to facing
the Oakland Raiders at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe
Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
--Scott Pioli resigned after five years as assistant general manager
of the Atlanta Falcons, after months of discussions about his future
with the club.
Pioli, who has 26 years in NFL personnel evaluation under his belt,
and Dimitroff have been friends for decades after meeting in
Cleveland. Dimitroff's father was a scout for Bill Belichick's
Browns staff, which included Pioli.
--Minnesota Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph won't take a pay cut to
stay in Minnesota, telling the Star Tribune: "I am too young for
that."
Rudolph, the subject of trade rumors and reported broken-down
negotiations over a contract extension, said he is hoping to find a
way to stay with the only team he played for in his eight seasons.
The 29-year-old has one year left on his contact and is due $7.5
million in 2019. The Vikings have about $1.13 million left in cap
space, according to Over The Cap.
--First-round draft pick Jonah Williams and second-round selection
Drew Sample signed their rookie contracts -- both four-year deals --
with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Williams, the No. 11 overall selection, played 44 games at offensive
tackle for Alabama and was a unanimous first-team All-American in
2018. Sample, a tight end from the University of Washington, was the
No. 52 overall selection.
--Sixth-round pick Corey Ballentine signed his rookie contract with
the New York Giants as he continues his rehabilitation from injuries
suffered on the night he was drafted. He was shot in the backside on
April 28 in an incident in Topeka, Kan., that claimed the life of
Washburn University teammate Dwane Simmons.
Ballentine missed New York's rookie minicamp from May 3-5. The
Giants encouraged him to remain in Kansas to mourn the loss of his
best friend, whose funeral took place on May 4.
(Field Level Media)
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