Potential landing spots for Jeremy Maclin

By Nick Shook
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Now that we’ve had time to digest Kansas City’s Friday evening release of Jeremy Maclin, it’s time to project where the veteran could be headed.

At 29 years old, one would think he’s got at least a couple more years of effective football left in him. As we detailed Friday, his stats did see a dropoff in 2016, but Maclin missed four games and was battling for targets with teammates Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill and Chris Conley. Kelce led the Chiefs with 116 targets, with Hill finishing second with 83, Maclin third with 76 and Conley fourth with 69, according to Next Gen Stats. It’s not outrageous to expect his numbers to rise in 2017, given he’s placed in the right situation.

Which teams offer the best fit? Let’s take a look below. Continue reading

Texans QB Tom Savage enjoying first-team benefits

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Tom Savage‘s dreamlike start to the offseason as Houston’s assumed QB1 was rattled on draft night, but he’s back on the upswing in early June.

That’s the prevailing sentiment coming from the former backup after he spent OTAs taking first-team reps against Houston’s first-team defense, which happens to be the best in the league. Continue reading

Eli Apple, mother Annie battle over dietary direction

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Their last name might be Apple, but don’t get it twisted — Friday’s controversy was all about fried foods.

Second-year corner Eli Apple of the New York Giants told NFL Network’s Kimberly Jones that the key to his 10-pound healthy bulk was cutting down on the artery-clogging-yet-delicious culinary options served up by none other than his mother. Typically, we could accept this at face value. Mom cleans up cooking, son sees benefits, which translate to the field and inspire a lighthearted story behind the success. Move along.

But this isn’t just any NFL mother we’re talking about. This is Annie Apple, Twitter’s favorite football matriarch, and she’s not here for her son’s embellishment. Continue reading

Chiefs release wide receiver Jeremy Maclin

By Nick Shook
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Count this as one less target for Alex Smith.

The Chiefs have released wide receiver Jeremy Maclin, the team announced.

“I’d like to thank Jeremy for his effort and dedication the past two seasons,” Chiefs general manager John Dorsey said in a statement released by the team. “I have great respect for all players, which makes decisions like these very difficult, but we felt it was in the best interest of our club moving forward to part ways at this time. We wish Jeremy the best as he continues his career.” Continue reading

Pitta’s career in jeopardy after re-injuring hip in OTAs

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Dennis Pitta‘s latest hip injury could be his last.

The tight end’s career is in jeopardy after suffering a dislocated hip during Ravens OTAs, the third he’s suffered in his career, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported, according to a source informed of the diagnosis. Doctors are working to put the hip back in the socket, whether through manual manipulation or surgery, Garafolo added.

Pitta’s injury was non-contact, according to the team. Continue reading

Carroll on ESPN report: ‘Old story that was revisited’

By Nick Shook
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If there really is a growing rift inside Seattle’s locker room, there’s an equally significant standard of publicly brushing these things off as nonsense.

In the aftermath of an ESPN The Magazine piece that detailed a strained relationship between Seattle’s offensive and defensive players dating back before Super Bowl XLIX, we’ve heard the focus of the story, cornerback Richard Sherman, respond. We’ve heard a less direct and longer-winded answer from receiver Doug Baldwin. And on Friday, we received replies from coach Pete Carroll and quarterback Russell Wilson. Continue reading

Saints sign Marshon Lattimore, five other draft picks

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The Saints entered the 2017 draft with a visible need at cornerback and addressed that with their first selection. They signed that addition and five others on Friday.

New Orleans inked cornerback Marshon Lattimore to his four-year rookie deal, GM Mickey Loomis announced. The Saints also signed running back Alvin Kamara, safety Marcus Williams, linebacker Alex Anzalone, defensive end Trey Hendrickson and defensive end Al-Quadin Muhammad, leaving first-round selection (32nd overall) Ryan Ramczyk as the lone pick yet to be signed. Continue reading