NFL notebook: Pats reportedly
dealing Bennett to Cowboys
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[October 25, 2019]
The Dallas Cowboys will acquire
defensive end Michael Bennett from the New England Patriots for a
conditional 2021 seventh-round draft pick, multiple media outlets
reported on Thursday.
The Patriots' draft pick could be elevated to a sixth-round
selection in 2021.
The teams have yet to confirm the deal for Bennett, who will have
been traded three times since March 2018. The Seattle Seahawks
shuffled Bennett to the Philadelphia Eagles, before the latter sent
the three-time Pro Bowl selection to New England in March of this
year.
Bennett was suspended by the Patriots for one week for conduct
detrimental to the team on Oct. 15. The 11-year veteran sat out New
England's 33-0 romp over the New York Jets on Monday.
--New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees and running back Alvin
Kamara were limited in practice.
While Brees was also limited for Wednesday's practice, Kamara's
presence on Thursday was an upgrade after he missed the previous
session due to separate knee and ankle injuries. Kamara sat out New
Orleans' 36-25 victory over the Chicago Bears last Sunday.
Brees has not played since Sept. 15, when he sustained an injury to
the thumb on his throwing hand in a game against the Los Angeles
Rams.
--Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan sat out practice again due
to an ankle injury, putting his streak of 154 consecutive starts in
serious jeopardy.
Ryan sustained a right ankle sprain Sunday in the fourth quarter of
Atlanta's loss to the Los Angeles Rams. He left the game after being
evaluated by team trainers on the sideline and did not return.
--The Jets have informed teams that wide receiver Robby Anderson is
available for trade prior to next week's deadline, the New York
Daily News reported.
Anderson, 26, is slated to be an unrestricted free agent after the
end of the season. He has 17 receptions for 266 yards and one
touchdown in six games this season.
--Cincinnati Bengals left tackle Cordy Glenn downplayed any issue
with the team following last week's one-game suspension following a
confrontation with a coach.
"Last week just happened. Stuff happens sometimes," said Glenn, who
was reinstated by the team this week.
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New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees out with a thumb injury is
seen during warm ups prior to kickoff against the Dallas Cowboys at
the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA
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--Denver Broncos president John Elway said rookie Drew Lock is not
ready to take over the starting job from veteran Joe Flacco, who has
guided the team to a 2-5 record.
Lock, who was the 42nd overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, is on
injured reserve with an ailing thumb on his throwing hand.
--The Detroit Lions signed free agent Marcus Gilchrist, two days
after trading fellow safety Quandre Diggs to the Seattle Seahawks.
Gilchrist, 30, has 14 career interceptions in 123 games (98 starts)
over eight NFL seasons. He had three interceptions while starting
all 16 games for the Oakland Raiders in 2018.
--Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Marcell Dareus was scheduled
to undergo core muscle surgery that will sideline him for four to
six weeks, according to multiple reports.
He was injured in the Jaguars' win over the Cincinnati Bengals last
Sunday.
--The NFL Players Association issued a statement in support of New
York Jets guard Kelechi Osemele, who is scheduled to have shoulder
surgery on Friday despite the team's contention he doesn't need it
right away.
Osemele has missed three games while seeking an operation on a torn
labrum. The team wants him to play through the injury this season
and has fined him since Saturday for conduct detrimental to the team
for each day he missed practice.
--The Cleveland Browns added star defensive end Myles Garrett to the
injury report, listed as a limited practice participant due to a
knee ailment. There was no word on the severity of the injury.
--Field Level Media
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