NFL trade deadline winners and losersNFL trade deadline winners and losers
Avery Williamson went from the 0-8 Jets to the 7-0 Steelers. The Packers didn’t add any help for Aaron Rodgers. Here’s what we learned.
Avery Williamson went from the 0-8 Jets to the 7-0 Steelers. The Packers didn’t add any help for Aaron Rodgers. Here’s what we learned.
Here’s every NFL trade since training camp, along with the latest from across the league at today’s deadline.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially activated Antonio Brown from the suspended list on Tuesday, the team announced.
The Dolphins are trading wide receiver Isaiah Ford to the Patriots, a source told Adam Schefter.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Andy Dalton was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list, which will knock him out of Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to multiple sources.
Players like John Wall and Russell Westbrook don’t live up to their $40 million-plus per year contracts, so what can teams do to free up money?
This has been a year for Tampa Bay sports like no other, though the area’s three successful professional franchises haven’t had a chance to truly capitalize on the boom and energize pockets of a fan base that in recent years have earned the tag of front-runners. "As fans you can't ask for much more, and you couldn't be prouder of all the teams," said Hall of Fame linebacker and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Derrick Brooks. — The Bucs, who usually rank near the bottom of the NFL in attendance, are off to their best start in a decade behind Tom Brady.
Louisville announced its multiteam event on Tuesday, finalizing what will likely be the biggest university-run nonconference event during the 2020-21 college basketball season.
PGA TOUR Statement on Harry Higgs PGA TOUR member Harry Higgs has withdrawn from the Vivint Houston Open after testing positive for COVID-19. Higgs, who last competed at the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP, will have the PGA TOUR's full support throughout his self-isolation period under CDC guidelines. "While I am disappointed to have to withdraw this week, I am grateful that I drove to Houston by myself and was alone as I awaited my pre-tournament screening results," said Higgs. "I look forward to returning to competition when it is safe to do so." First alternate Kramer Hickok will replace Higgs in the field.
Options abound for the Nationals — and everyone else — as they moved forward in free agency.