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The Bears made an underwhelming signing by bringing in quarterback Andy Dalton on a one-year, $10 million deal, but it wasn’t before they almost pulled off a blockbuster trade for disgruntled
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Free agency just provided more proof that Russell Wilson won’t get traded but Deshaun Watson just might.
The Bears added Andy Dalton on a one-year, $10 million contract as a consolation prize
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Believe it or not, NFL free agency is just getting started.
Contracts can’t even officially be signed until Wednesday, but the first day of negotiations lived up to the frenzied expectations as
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The Cowboys are still dancing with Dak Prescott, but they won’t leave him at the altar. After slapping the franchise tag on their Pro Bowl quarterback, the Cowboys have until July 15 to work out a long-term deal with Prescott. But even if they can’t come to an agreement by then, the Cowboys don’t have …
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The Andy Dalton-to-the Patriots talk is officially dead. The former Bengals quarterback is signing a one-year deal with the Cowboys worth up to $7 million that includes $3 million guaranteed, according to an ESPN report on Saturday. The 32-year-old Dalton, who will be backing up Dak Prescott, already has a home in Dallas and won’t …
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Andy Dalton isn’t ripping the Bengals. It’s not his style. But the three-time Pro Bowl quarterback is clearly not thrilled with how his exit – or his final year in Cincinnati – played out. Though it was obvious Dalton wasn’t going to be kept around after he was benched midway through the season and the …
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While the Patriots are the betting favorites to land former Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton, there is another interested party that could thwart Minshew-mania in Jacksonville. The Jaguars are reported to have “legitimate interest” in the freshly-released QB, per a source “fairly close to the situation,” which would put the squeeze on mustachioed 2019 sixth-round signal-caller, …
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Andy Dalton will only cost his next team money. The Bengals released the veteran quarterback on Thursday morning, ESPN.com reported. It adds another layer of intrigue to the free-agency quarterback market, particularly as it pertains to the Patriots. New England has been oddly content with their quarterback situation — and a depth chart topped by …
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Who will be the next Patriots quarterback after Tom Brady announced he’s leaving New England? Steve Young replaced Joe Montana. Aaron Rodgers replaced Brett Favre. Andrew Luck replaced Peyton Manning. So, who is going to replace Tom Brady now that he is leaving the Patriots? Here is an early look at five options: Teddy Bridgewater …