It sounds like the former Notre Dame QB will have a legitimate chance to make the Commanders roster next season.
The wideout was reinstated earlier this month.
Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens began his career as a member of the San Francisco 49ers. His son, Terique Owens, is going to get the same opportunity.
Much of the attention around the football world has been focused on the draft in recent days, but the deadline for fifth-year option decisions is approaching.
Indianapolis already has the QB1 gig accounted for with Anthony Richardson. The team lost effective backup Gardner Minshew in free agency, something which prompted the signing of veteran Joe Flacco.
He played in college for six seasons from 2018-2023 — five with Wake Forest, and last year with Notre Dame.
He sustained a lower-body injury against the Blues on Dec. 19 that kept him out of game action through the All-Star break and sustained the freak double-break in his left leg while attempting to lay a hit on Rangers winger Alexis Lafrenière in his first game back.
As they struggle to stay above water in a competitive AL East, the Boston Red Sox are adding another bat.
The 24-year-old wasn’t particularly productive during his first few SHL seasons but had a breakout campaign in 2022-23, his second year with Malmo.
The Red Sox have acquired first baseman Garrett Cooper.
The Broncos are bolstering their defensive line with this acquisition.
Westbrook was called for technical fouls for both his push on Luka Doncic and punch attempt at Washington. Washington was also called for a technical foul and ejected.
The Colts have moved up the third-round order, swapping places with the Cardinals. Indianapolis has acquired No. 79 in exchange for 82 and 191.
The 32-year-old righty was in the majors as recently as last year, throwing 29 innings of 4.97 ERA ball for the Royals. It was the third straight season in which his ERA hovered around 5.00.
The Panthers are the latest team to trade up in the second round. Carolina has acquired pick No. 46 from the Colts, sending Nos. 52, 142 and 155 to Indianapolis.
The 19-year-old was a first-round pick by the Kraken last year, going 20th overall.
After a stunning start (per Kirk Cousins, at least) to Round 1, the Falcons are moving up the board to open Round 2. They are acquiring No. 35 from the Cardinals.
The right-shot center has quickly cemented himself as one of the best in a deep Stars prospect pool. He played all but one of Texas’ 72 regular-season games, leading the AHL in points with 77 (29 goals, 51 assists).
It did not take Juwan Howard very long to find his next job after being fired by Michigan. Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reported Friday that the former UM coach is returning to the NBA.
The Hurricanes are recalling center prospect Ryan Suzuki, a former first-round pick.
The Chicago White Sox have designated talented-but-inconsistent pitcher Bailey Horn for assignment.
The Baltimore Orioles are sending super-prospect Jackson Holliday back to Triple-A for a little additional seasoning.
It's the largest ever signed by an offensive lineman at $112 million for four years, per Adam Schefter. The deal reportedly includes $85 million worth of guaranteed money.
On Monday, ESPN's Field Yates reported that Reid, general manager Brett Veach and team president Mark Donovan each received contract extensions.
On Monday, the Commanders released a defensive end, confusing many fans.
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